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Decent, just not as much worry about screen burn in. You don't need a dark room to use this TV also.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Tim, Thank you for your inquiry. Please refer to the information below about the difference between our OLED and LED TVs: • OLED: Deeper shadow, brighter highlights Our OLED screens comprise over 8 million self-illuminating pixels that are precisely and individually controlled. Because each pixel can be activated or turned off completely, the variance between light and dark is greatly enhanced with incredibly deep blacks and dazzling lights. You’ll see more accurate detail, depth, and textures in dark scenes, making OLED TV especially good for movies. • LCD: Bright, colorful scenes Our LCD televisions with backlighting fill the screen with brightness, allowing the TV to reproduce colorful scenes even in bright rooms. Sony LCD televisions which are Full Array LEDs include zones of LEDs that can be lit or dimmed independently to give more realistic peaks of brightness, more accurate shadow detail, and deeper, inkier blacks. All Full Array LED models to feature X-tended Dynamic Range™ PRO, a unique Sony technology that enhances light and dark by accurately controlling LEDs so specific areas of the screen can be incredibly bright while others remain pitch black. The result is ultra-realistic, three-dimensional pictures that bring scenes to life. With the BRAVIA XR X95J, 4K HDR has never felt more real, with true-to-life contrast and enhanced viewing angles, powered by the all-new Cognitive Processor XR™. Full Array LED enhanced by XR Contrast Booster 10 delivers an ultra-realistic picture with deep, detailed blacks and refined peak brightness. See an amazing picture from anywhere in the room with X-Wide Angle and X-Anti Reflection technologies. The features and specifications of our TVs differ on the model. You may visit our support website to know more about our TVs and to check the ideal TV for your needs. Hope this information helps! - Kris
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