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▲ 10 r/bravia

Torn between Bravia 7 / Bravia 8 65"

I know one is OLED and one is Mini- LED, but my main concerns are daytime brightness, reflections, and burn in. My current TV is a 2017 XBR-55X900E and is plenty bright even during the day, I cant find info on if the B8 is brighter, which would answer my question on daytime viewing. Main uses will be ps5 gaming and streaming. Room doesnt get any direct light during the day but still has an overall pretty bright ambience. My current TV has lasted almost 10 years and is still going strong, so longevity is something that id like to consider too (although I know no one can predict how long a particular tv will last). TIA

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u/Responsible-Rub2732 — 6 days ago
▲ 6 r/4kTV

I know one is OLED and one is Mini- LED, but my main concerns are brightness, reflections, and burn in. My current TV is a 2017 XBR-55X900E and I have no brightness issues even during the day, but it does have that semi-gloss coating to deal with reflections. Main uses will be ps5 and streaming. Room doesnt get any direct light during the day but still has an overall pretty bright ambience. Feel free to throw in other recommendations, I just lean towards Sony because I like their color and processing. I probably could splurge for a Bravia 9, id just prefer not to spend $2k on a TV.

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u/Responsible-Rub2732 — 10 days ago

Im in North Florida, while my area is devoid of phosphate mines, there is one a couple hours away that ive been looking at. I understand the risks associated and that there are areas that are off limits. That being said, when looking at this huge sprawling mass of white red green etc, on a map, how do I decide where to start? I would just go 'explore' but its a drive, and with my luck the first time I went I would end up in the worst spot possible. Thanks in advance for any pointers.

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u/Responsible-Rub2732 — 17 days ago