So far I like the 900. Like all TV's this has it's problems as well such as blooming. The good, picture looks great. My sources are DirecTV, Nvidia shield and Blu Ray. On DTv it depends on which program your watching. Football looks really good, some shows such as Gotham and shows that have a dark tone like the gifted and such seem to have what looks like a layer of dust. Kinda like when my contacts get dry and things aren't crystal clear. I think this "dusting" is honestly the way these tv shows are shot.
Nvidia shield again depends on content but all in all the pq is excellent. I don't use the tv apps so all viewing of Netflix, YouTube ect is from the shield and I can't complain.
I have movies, 4k demos, hdr demos, Dolby and dts demos on a 4tb Western digital run thru the shield. Hdr and true 4k looks....I have no words for how gorgeous it looks. The LG chess 4k hdr demo is nuts!!!
Blu Ray looks great. I've watched harry Potter, saving Private Ryan, top gun, behind enemy lines, ect and obviously each movie has it's grain or no grain but these look phenomenal. I question on going for a 4k br as the 1080 br looks beautiful.
My real quam I have is the blooming. Only spots I notice it glaringly is when there is text on a black scene such as when a TV show has the text saying "tv 14" and such. Rolling credits at the end of a movie I can't see blooming. Only other area is night football games when they show the flood lights. There is an ever so slight dusting surrounding the lighting. My old Vizio e series, a 2014, seemed to deal with blooming much better.
All in all colors are great, brightness is blinding and motion fantastic. The blooming ( which is minimal) I can live with because unless it's a dark show it's not there
Forgot add. On Netflix shows like planet Earth, Clarissa the teenage witch, travelers, blue planet, altered carbon, Hancock, the vallad of buster Scruggs...look stunning. The 4k and hdr ...wow
Also power rangers just on 1080p looks like I could walk into the movie it's crystal clear and sharp
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