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PamWigs, The Sony 900F compared to the 850E also supports Full Array Local Dimming (FALD) which has individual LED zones directly behind the TV controlling the backlighting compared to being lit around the edges. The benefit of this is higher contrast of blacks to whites increasing picture quality. The processor also bests last years' 900E with the X1 Extreme processor only found in the higher end OLED models. Lastly, this features Sony's new X-Motion Clarity which even using 120Hz native refresh rates greatly reduces the motion blur on fast moving scenes in movies and sports like Soccer or Hockey.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Both are great televisions but only the X900F has the X1 Extreme processor.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.PamWigs: Best Buy doesn't seem to be selling last year's 65"X850E any more. They do have the new improved 65"X850F and the 65"X900F. One of the chief differences is that the 850E/F have an IPS panel (better off angle viewing, but slightly less contrast. The 900F has a V/A panel which gives you contrast with a slightly narrower viewing angle, as well as FALD for a brighter experience. For more information see this neutral site: rtings.org They do other research that can helpful to make a decision. Best wishes
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