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I have never looked at a 900F so I can't compare. I probably read the same reviews you did of the earlier high-end model with the xwide angle filter having lighter contrast level. I have the 75" 950G and I think the picture is exceptional. Blacks seem deep black to me at least. I had the 65 inch for awhile and decided I liked the picture so much to return it and get the bigger size. I think the 75" looks just as good color-wise. I don't think the 75 inch is as bright as the 65 inch but it is still very bright and bright enough. If I stop to look for defects in the picture about the only thing I can find is that all of the extreme corners of the screen are just a bit dim. I was also considering the Samsung Q90R but I haven't seen one yet. I have a feeling the panel itself is nicer on the Q90R. I ruled the Q90R out because it is $1,500 more, doesn't have Dolby Vision, has a cheaper remote and Bixby instead of Android TV. How ironic that I love my Samsung Note 9 phone running android, but they decided to go their own way with Bixby here! Anyway, I'm happy with my choice - and at the moment, I would make the same choice.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I can't answer that question, the blacks on the 950G are great for me.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.They are bold... They are better and almost equal to the Q90R It has the highest CPU and a better GUI Supports Atmos and 4k on the eARC and will have future support for it The brights are bright, there is bleeding on white in the menu / pauses if its a dark screen it blows the 900F out of the water. You will have to do some editing in the configuration to get it right but once its set its good to go
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I can’t compare to the 900F, but to the 75” 940E I would say this TV handles it better.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes...the colors are bolder and the pictures are very lifelike.
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