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The 60 inch is a kdl60r550a model sony, which is last years xbr I believe. I has led micro dimming and all the bells and whistles, also has 240hz.

It was hard to take the pics while minimizing glare, but I did the best I can as the 60 inch leaves no place for the oled. I hadn't compared the televisions to each other until today. I actually got the oled for gaming, but replaced my old Bravia a few weeks later as it was generating too much heat.

I did the best I could while using an iPad for the pics (it's a 3 to be fair), the only problem was getting a fair shot of the oled as it is only 11 inches. I played the first level on both after I took pics, and I had gone back and forth during the pic taking process. I like the way the animation flows better on the oled, and I feel like the colors are a little bit nicer and the pixels are rendered a little sharper.

Unfortunately I haven't played with the settings on my framemeister much as that is pretty new to me as well.

I did output in 480i and had the scanlines on mode a. and the settings were not changed from one display to the other.
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I noticed when taking these that the camera adds a lot of blue tint to the colors. As far as I can tell the other colors are true to visuals, however the title screen has no blue hue at all, it is grey! The screens had no blue hue at all while I was looking right at them
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I'll never forget the first time I saw that Sony OLED on demo. It was playing the first Transformers movie from Blu-ray, and it was amazing. I wanted one, but $2500.. and I was on vacation with the family for which I probably spent about that.
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I like the softer look of the other TV, can't really comment on the colors.
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Fudoh wrote:The eletronic used for signal processing can exhibit just the same lag as with any other digital monitor. The panel's response time is down to basically zero with OLED. In other words: it's completely up to the manufacturers. They *could* make monitors as fast as analogue CRTs or they could make displays as slow as your average LCD TV.
Is that only from digital inputs? If not, goodbye upscalers!
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they haven't succeeded in building good video A/D stages in 15 years, what makes you believe they'll succeed now ?
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Fudoh wrote:they haven't succeeded in building good video A/D stages in 15 years, what makes you believe they'll succeed now ?
Well I have been watching Star Trek...


Jokes aside, it's always worth asking about. I imagine the wizards who made the mini are working on some new better upscaler and I get the feeling they'll just get better and better combine that with a lagless OLED and I think we've just future proofed the SNES.
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i dont know if i mentioned it, but i didnt want to unjustly bump my topic. the oled had amazing motion. I played tmnt 4 on both televisions through the first level. the oled was so smooth and fluid with motion. the other tv wasnt bad, but the oled was alot better
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