A:Answerfor me it is way better than the q9. the q9 looks good if you're watching in front of it but the colors gets "off" if you view it from a 45 degree angle. Sony processors are the best in the tv market ever since. this one and the z9D is almost close but I find the Z9D the best tv that was ever made.
A:AnswerOLEDs are a different animal. If you watch TV in a dark room then OLED is the way to go. But if you watch in daylight or a bright room it's best to have an LCD like this one. If you go to best buy and look at the OLED settings you will see they have ithe OLED turned up to max on brightness, while the LCD can get much brighter to accomodate a brighter room. Also OLEDs can suffer burn in while an LCD wont
A:AnswerThe Sony rep told me today at Best Buy the 75” are on limited release. Slowly they will trickle in. The demand for the Z9F’s is so high that if one comes in it will probably be sold in a day or 2. So you have to act fast. My best but magnolia rep is going to call me when 75” arrive. Looking at early Nov at this point.
A:AnswerHi Leo, Yes, those are some of the key improvements to the Z9F model. You may refer to these links for more information:
https://docs.sony.com/release//SPECS/XBR65Z9F_mksp.pdf
https://docs.sony.com/release//specs/XBR65Z9D_mksp.pdf
~Ralph
A:AnswerHi etp7,
we're more than happy to help you in setting the best picture with your TV. Please feel free to send us an email at [email protected].
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Erin
A:AnswerThere is a three inch clearance under neath the TV screen and about a one half inch bezel around the screen. Or about 3.5 inches if the speaker is in front of the screen but the last one half inch may block the remoter IR sensor and the TV on indicator.
A:AnswerWe have used Apple Play very successfully, yet that uses WiFi and not BlueTooth. I just watched Greyhound on Apple TV using Apple Play and it was equal to any other streamed content.