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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 894723" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>It's hard for me to give feeback on edge-lit displays. I don't feel there's much between the two, I would just go for the larger set - they're both equally capable SDR TVs and in HDR since they're both edge lit the advantage the peak output numbers suggest are mitigated by the raised black floor in the surrounding area it would incur (as you can see in the comparison, actual contrast is much of a muchness).</p><p></p><p>Projectors I'm not so knowledgeable about. The most well regarded from an image quality perspective are those from JVC and Sony as they use LCOS derived display tech for their projectors which provides better contrast than the DLP and transmissive LCD based projectors of their competitors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 894723, member: 517"] It's hard for me to give feeback on edge-lit displays. I don't feel there's much between the two, I would just go for the larger set - they're both equally capable SDR TVs and in HDR since they're both edge lit the advantage the peak output numbers suggest are mitigated by the raised black floor in the surrounding area it would incur (as you can see in the comparison, actual contrast is much of a muchness). Projectors I'm not so knowledgeable about. The most well regarded from an image quality perspective are those from JVC and Sony as they use LCOS derived display tech for their projectors which provides better contrast than the DLP and transmissive LCD based projectors of their competitors. [/QUOTE]
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