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The quality of the TV is mainly determined by two aspects, one is the hardware, and the other is the software tuning algorithm. The two are complementary to each other. Hardware is easy to quantify and compare, but software algorithm tuning has to be compared together. This article will compare the image quality of Sony X90J and Hisense E8G.
In theory, whether the black of the screen is pure and clean mainly depends on the number and size of the light control partitions of the TV. The Sony X90J has a large area and a small number of light control partitions, so the black control effect is average, and there will be a more obvious halo problem.
But the E8G performance is also average. Because this model has many light control divisions and a small area, it can relatively accurately control light. However, this model uses an IPS hard screen with low contrast, so some darker pictures will appear gray and foggy, which is not as transparent as the X90J.
Sony X90J VS Hisense E8G Black Control
In theory, whether the black of the screen is pure and clean mainly depends on the number and size of the light control partitions of the TV. The Sony X90J has a large area and a small number of light control partitions, so the black control effect is average, and there will be a more obvious halo problem.
But the E8G performance is also average. Because this model has many light control divisions and a small area, it can relatively accurately control light. However, this model uses an IPS hard screen with low contrast, so some darker pictures will appear gray and foggy, which is not as transparent as the X90J.