Sony X95J vs Hisense U7G Pro: Image Quality Comparison

Felia

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Sony X95J uses a high-contrast soft screen, Hisense U7G Pro uses a low-contrast hard screen, so they will be different in dark parts, bright field details/black control effects, let's see the actual picture effect of Sony X95J vs Hisense U7G Pro.

1. Black control effect​


After all, LCD TVs are not as self-illuminating as OLED TVs, and can achieve pixel-level light control effects. If the LCD TV wants to control the black effect well, it can only control the number of light partitions. If there is no light control partition, then the black area in the picture is gray.

Generally speaking, the more light control partitions, the better the black control effect. Sony does not give many partitions, but compared with the previous generation 9500H, the actual black control effect is much better, and the black of the picture is purer and more transparent. Hisense has many partitions, but due to IPS contrast and high brightness reconciliation issues, it has not reached the level of multi-partitioning.

Compared with the old 9500H, Hisense has certain advantages over the control black, but it is not very good compared with the X95J. In bright light mode, the picture is too bright, and bright objects will illuminate the surrounding area, showing a halo problem, but after Hisense reduces the backlight brightness (dynamic frequency conversion mode), the effect is similar to the X95J.

However, due to the low contrast ratio of IPS, the problem of fog and opaqueness of the dark field picture occurs.

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2. Darkfield details and bright-field details​


SDR dark field details: Whether it is Sony or Hisense U7G PRO, dark field details are in place.

SDR bright field details: The brightness of the Sony and Hisense models is suppressed in place, and there will be no problem of overexposure and merging of the image.

HDR darkfield detail: Sony and Hisense have no problem with darkfield detail in HDR sources. Hisense's high brightness advantage can be fully demonstrated, the picture brightness is obviously higher than that of Sony X95J, and the highlight scene is more explosive.

HDR brightfield details: Sony's brightness mapping is better, and highlights can also show higher contrast. The Sony shows more detail, while the Hisense is a bit overexposed, with less detail and clarity.
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3. Screen color performance​


In standard mode, the Hisense's colors are richer and more saturated than the Sony's, making them look more vivid. The X95J has changed from the flat color style of the previous generation 9500H, and it has also become bright and bright.

In the movie mode, the color performance of the two models is not very different, and there is no obvious difference. However, the video actually actively reduces the brightness of Hisense's backlight to avoid overexposure. To the naked eye, Hisense's high brightness can enhance the overall brightness of the color of the picture.

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4. Skin tone​


In the movie mode, under the SDR source, the skin tone performance of Hisense and Sony is very close, and Hisense is slightly yellowish. In HDR movie mode, the skin tone of the Sony X95J is relatively stable, while the skin tone of the Hisense is obviously yellowish.

Although the movie mode is the best mode for TV color accuracy, the color accuracy of both models can reach within 2, which is an excellent level. But in fact, different brands will adjust the color of the film source, and each has its own style.

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