Sony X90L is a premium model from the Japanese manufacturer, which premiered in 2023 but will successfully continue into 2024. The Sony brand and the name Bravia are associated with excellent picture quality, and this model confirms that reputation – it offers great brightness and very good blacks. Despite having fewer local dimming zones than the competition, it makes up for it with an advanced algorithm. Additionally, after calibration, the television presents very well-rendered colours, resulting in a natural and cohesive image associated with IMAX cinema. In everyday use, X90L performs excellently, mainly thanks to the picture processor that effectively upscales lower resolution content, as well as the recording function from the built-in tuner, which is becoming increasingly rare in today's televisions. Sony is also strongly linked to the world of PlayStation, and in this regard, X90L Sony does not disappoint. It comes equipped with HDMI 2.1, VRR, ALLM, and a convenient Game Bar, making it a good choice for gamers who expect smooth gameplay and quick response times. However, even in such a successful model, there are some drawbacks. Gamers may be disappointed by the lack of support for HGiG, which could improve image quality in HDR games. Furthermore, Sony has yet to release an update that would reduce input lag in Dolby Vision mode – something achieved in the higher-end model, the A95L. Those who prefer slimmer devices should know that although Sony X90L looks elegant with its aluminium frame, it is not among the thinnest televisions on the market. Even though X90L already has a year behind it, it remains a solid piece of equipment that combines good picture parameters with functionality and support for gamers. It’s a successful choice for those looking for a versatile high-end television.
Samsung QN85F is a television that perfectly showcases the purpose of the Neo QLED line. On one hand, it has everything a modern user expects – high brightness, excellent smoothness, and full support for gamers. On the other hand, it's still LCD, a technology that requires certain compromises. The question is whether these compromises actually hinder everyday use? In practice, it's hard not to be amazed at how the QN85F performs with HDR movies. Brightness levels of 1700–1800 nits make watching dynamic scenes truly give us the "HDR spark" that many competing televisions lack. The light effects in movies or series can be overwhelming in their intensity, and at the same time, the television doesn't lose details or turn the entire image into a washed-out blur. This is precisely the kind of spectacle that viewers investing in a new screen seek. Gamers also have reasons to be pleased. It features 144 Hz support, variable refresh rate VRR, and automatic game mode ALLM. This is already a must-have set in this class, but Samsung goes further and adds a unique feature called Game Motion Plus. Thanks to this, the image in games becomes smoother, reminiscent of motion smoothing in films, but without a noticeable increase in latency. This solution truly distinguishes the QN85F from its competitors. On top of all this, there's everyday convenience. The Tizen system is fast, stable, and full of applications that we actually use – from Netflix, through Apple TV, to YouTube and Disney+. Additionally, it supports AirPlay, has an extensive SmartThings platform, and the remote, instead of being cluttered with dozens of buttons, offers simple controls and quick access to essential features. This makes the QN85F a television that you simply want to reach for every day. Sure, one could point out its shortcomings. There’s no Dolby Vision, no USB recording or PiP, and the viewing angles typical of a VA panel won’t impress if you sit at a steep angle. But all this pales in comparison to how versatile and refined the QN85F is. During the day, it performs excellently in bright rooms, in the evening it delivers cinematic emotions in HDR, and in games, it ensures smoothness and low input lag that other models would envy. Overall, the QN85F is a television that not only successfully continues the value tradition of its predecessor, the QN85D, but even develops it with a few strong points. It's a device that can hardly be described as anything other than a "safe choice" – one that won't disappoint in any scenario and will likely meet the expectations of even the most demanding users.