Which 55" - Sony XD93 or LG B6 ?
Which 55" - Sony XD93 or LG B6 ?
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kmpowell

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3,474 posts

252 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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I've been agonising over this for a few months, and with 2016 stock starting to dry up I know I need to make a decision ASAP to make sure I can take advantage of the low prices (£1249 for the Sony, £1749 for the LG) before the 2017 models come along at full RRP.

I like natural colours and deep blacks. The panel will be replacing my 10yr old 46" 1080p Sony which has been faultless, but is really starting to show its age.

Part of me says the Sony will more than suffice suffice and the colours will eb sharper, but I keep being drawn back to the LG for the deep blacks. Having said that I know it's only as good as the source you are running, so will I see any benefit in the OLED if my main source material is streamed and/or Sky=HD/Q?

Thanks in advance

KamSandhu44

277 posts

192 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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I have the Sony XD94 and the picture is absolutely stunning. Sky Q looks beautiful. Eight months later it still amazes my. I don't think the XD93 will be far off.

Saying that, the only reason I did not buy an OLED was the £20k price tag for a 75".

Ideally, you want to go demo both TVs.

jmorgan

36,010 posts

308 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Definitely go and see them.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

Similar thread.
The oled, for me, wins hands down. The blacks are just sublime. For me that picture with those black trounced the opposition at the time of looking, it was that or the Samsung.

However, for others it is different so be happy with what you want before you pay.

I use Netflix or aerial hd and Netflix and a player (Bluray and BT) for 4k.
And with HDR, things just get even better, where available of course.

Digitalize

2,850 posts

159 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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I have the B6, I paid £1600 due to some good deals just before Christmas, I still can't really believe I got a TV this good for that amount of money, absolute bargain.

RobDickinson

31,343 posts

278 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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I have the b6, paid far too much for it, worth every penny.

legzr1

3,885 posts

163 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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jmorgan said:
Definitely go and see them.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

Similar thread.
The oled, for me, wins hands down. The blacks are just sublime. For me that picture with those black trounced the opposition at the time of looking, it was that or the Samsung.

However, for others it is different so be happy with what you want before you pay.

I use Netflix or aerial hd and Netflix and a player (Bluray and BT) for 4k.
And with HDR, things just get even better, where available of course.
No issues with any of that except the HDR from Netflix part - something like Sense8 in 4K SDR can look stunning then OA in 4K HDR looks absolutely dull and washed out - hoping for better consistency in the near future.

This with a EF950 btw although I've read of similar grumbles from B and C owners.


Oh, and OLED all the way.

Chris Stott

18,593 posts

221 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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If you can afford it, the OLED is significantly better than any LCD tv.

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

248 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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kmpowell said:
The panel will be replacing my 10yr old 46" 1080p Sony which has been faultless, but is really starting to show its age.
If you keep your TV that long either go OLED or wait for the Sony OLED.

Sony colour and processing/motion are my favourites, however, you can't compare the dynamic range of having pure black, so I went OLED after my W905 Sony. I very nearly went XD93 but always knew I would want OLED and would end up swapping again.

I actually bought a 1080p OLED for a grand and will get the Sony OLED when it arrives.

Junior Bianno

1,400 posts

217 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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If you don't want to spend OLED money, a great alternative is the Samsung KS7000. It's is a fantastic TV for the money - I got it for £850 from Currys in a sale. Seems to be more expensive now, but even so it's still great value. It also has the advantage of being very pretty for a telly - so sits perfectly in the living room smile

http://www.techradar.com/reviews/audio-visual/tele...

kmpowell

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3,474 posts

252 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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gizlaroc said:
Sony colour and processing/motion are my favourites, however, you can't compare the dynamic range of having pure black, so I went OLED after my W905 Sony. I very nearly went XD93 but always knew I would want OLED and would end up swapping again.

I actually bought a 1080p OLED for a grand and will get the Sony OLED when it arrives.
Great advice thanks. Some research sows the A1E OLED is due sometime this year and will be available in 55", so I'm going to wait for that and hope the 46" keeps going.

Yex 450

4,608 posts

244 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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Chris Stott said:
If you can afford it, the OLED is significantly better than any LCD tv.
This is true. I have the 55" LG OLED and it produces stunning colours. I had SkyQ installed on Wednesday and the colours are even better now the set is getting 1080P signals thumbup

Digitalize

2,850 posts

159 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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Yex 450 said:
This is true. I have the 55" LG OLED and it produces stunning colours. I had SkyQ installed on Wednesday and the colours are even better now the set is getting 1080P signals thumbup
It's pretty pedantic but all it's doing is upscaling the 1080i signal it receives, they aren't broadcasting 1080p. Not 100% sure on downloads but probably the same.

4k looks alright though.

Yex 450

4,608 posts

244 months

Monday 6th February 2017
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Digitalize said:
Yex 450 said:
This is true. I have the 55" LG OLED and it produces stunning colours. I had SkyQ installed on Wednesday and the colours are even better now the set is getting 1080P signals thumbup
It's pretty pedantic but all it's doing is upscaling the 1080i signal it receives, they aren't broadcasting 1080p. Not 100% sure on downloads but probably the same.

4k looks alright though.
That's weird. Installers set up the system for 1080P input to the TV and research on t'internet suggests SkyQ is sending 1080P signals to the TV set. Might just be an improved signal from dish and the new hardware since I had the dish repositioned when they added the updated LNB.

Digitalize

2,850 posts

159 months

Monday 6th February 2017
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Yex 450 said:
That's weird. Installers set up the system for 1080P input to the TV and research on t'internet suggests SkyQ is sending 1080P signals to the TV set. Might just be an improved signal from dish and the new hardware since I had the dish repositioned when they added the updated LNB.
The Sky Q box is upscaling the 1080i broadcast it receives to 1080p before outputting it to your TV. Just like if you've got a silver box and a 4K TV the TV will always receive 4K regardless of what channel you're on because the Silver box is upscaling it.

Yex 450

4,608 posts

244 months

Monday 6th February 2017
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Digitalize said:
Yex 450 said:
That's weird. Installers set up the system for 1080P input to the TV and research on t'internet suggests SkyQ is sending 1080P signals to the TV set. Might just be an improved signal from dish and the new hardware since I had the dish repositioned when they added the updated LNB.
The Sky Q box is upscaling the 1080i broadcast it receives to 1080p before outputting it to your TV. Just like if you've got a silver box and a 4K TV the TV will always receive 4K regardless of what channel you're on because the Silver box is upscaling it.
Aaah, that's clear now............and also why I work with numbers and not electronic wizardry hehe

kmpowell

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3,474 posts

252 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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Just to finish off this thread, yesterday I took a punt and managed to pick up the last (new, boxed & unopened) 55XD93 from the Currys' in my local area for what I think is a bargain £1120. I bartered down from the final 'sale' £1300, which they funded using an internal sale code. Their 10 day price promise means they should also refund any further price drops if it goes below what I paid.

I've still yet to tweak the out of the box picture settings perfectly, but after watching Sneaky Pete and The Grand Tour in 4K HDR, I'm very impressed. Sure the blacks don't quite match OLED but the excellent contrast and perfect natural colours are delivered in spades by the XD93's engines. The upscaling is also very very good indeed! Sky Sports yesterday through my HD+ box the 1080i football looked brilliant.

With the 2017 XE93 priced at £2400, the OLED A1 at £3k, the LG B6 at £1600-£1700, and the Lg B7/C7 to be very north of £2k, I think the XD93 at pretty much a grand is all in all a bit of a bargain for what it delivers.

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Edited by kmpowell on Sunday 12th March 09:08

BIRMA

4,231 posts

218 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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I've had the Sony XD93 55 inch for a few months now and I also went with the intention of buying an LG OLED. But having spent ages looking at one then the other on display in Currys I decided to save a bit of money and bought the Sony. All in all I like the set and really like the 4K rugby output by BT's You View plus the box has the higher resolution streaming 4K movies and series from Netflix and Amazon produces very pleasing results.