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I'm running the firmware that came with the TV, The X900H can't remove banding from bad sources due to the lack of smooth gradation. 720p V Was watching the A90J Oled and saw the "smooth gradation" A90J is a oled, not sure about SONY LED'S? Does 85XJ 95XJ have smoth gradation? Does all SONY Oled have smoth Where did you hear this rumor? I'm under the impression the x900h's X1 chip isn't capable of smooth gradation, thought only the X1 ultimate had computing power for that. Also, I got all green check marks for all possible video modes on the Find out what the experts think by reading our Sony X900H review, and also check out the highest-rated TVs available today. ) Xbox eARC audio dropouts: Still happening. There's no any official info from Sony on this issue. The x900f has smooth gradation, which was ripped it out on the x900h. Our latest X-Motion Clarity™ technology keeps everything smooth, bright and clear. Some people are referring to X1 chip doesn't have smooth gradation capability on hardware level, but it's just assumption. Also, my x900h has this weird thing where you could see a "ghost" of an image if you looked directly at a person with That's just not true. The X1 4K HDR processor in the X900H does not have Super Bit Mapping, so you might see color banding on occasion. Each of the thousand slight steps in color from one to the other requires the video contain the data to tell the tv to display it. I find myself turning down the brightness of the 900H at times. The motion compensation tech on both is identical. Each ‘blink’ is individually controlled and its duration optimized, while brightness There isn't any discernible degradation of picture quality in game mode. The x950h also has the weird color banding in the apps and ui menus. Some downsides though, sometimes blooming around white text around white words on a black backgrounds, and banding in certain scenes (probably due I have just to try low quality content. People are Some people are referring to X1 chip doesn't have smooth gradation capability on hardware level, but it's just assumption. 2 •See exactly what the creator intended with the advanced color and gradation of It's very subjective as to how much you might be bothered and affected by the lack of smooth gradation and if you don't mind then i applaud you, because this is It's certainly possible Sony will add additional processing features to the chip, but it's not particularly likely as that extra processing was never promised to x900h owners and is a feature that sets the Without cinemotion, the other motion settings (smooth) won't work right and everything will stutter. And as far as I know, the full array works well. Pray for the Android OS 11 update. Does the smooth gradation help with low I want to use 480p content (DVDs), but based on what I've read, they'll probably look pretty awful due to lack of smooth gradation? Some people are showing examples of this occurring with 4k content . There really isn't a way around it unless Sony somehow includes a fix in their firmware The X900H can't remove banding from bad sources due to the lack of smooth gradation. It was never promised. I hope Sony engineers will find a way to add this function to this TV in future It's about the same due to the x900h having not as dark blacks and being less bright. The X1 Ultimate in the X950H Some people are referring to X1 chip doesn't have smooth gradation capability on hardware level, but it's just assumption. The x900h is not as bright, lacks smooth gradation/has Example : X900H - MT5895 , no VPU , processing done in CPU X950h - MT5893 , X1 Ultimate VPU , processing done in both CPU and VPU X950g - MT5893 , X1 Gradation appears when you have a smooth transition from one color to another. I'll watch a dvd movie later today to see how it looks. And another strange thing to note, even if i turn off the smooth gradation on my 900e completely, the banding is still not even nearly as bad as it was on the 900h. Not sure if any of that helps you or not, Which the 900H very much is, aside from the admittedly annoying, but tolerable, omission of smooth gradation. The Sony X900H has some great features for gamers, like a Key X900H product features include: •Upscale everything with the 4K HDR Processor X1 and 4K X-Reality PRO. Its a non issue unless you watch highly compressed sources / bitrate starved content. The smooth graduation feature processes lower quality content where the gradient is poor in the source, seen as banding, and smooths that out. The smooth gradation feature is only in effect while playing videos. Its a non-issue unless you watch highly compressed sources / bitrate starved content. I know the x950h has smooth gradation feature where the x900h don't. I hope Sony engineers will So as long as the content is "smooth", they perform the same. I hope Sony engineers will find a way to add this function to this TV in future For the banding you mentioned, the TV lacks the smooth gradation feature that is present in other Bravia models. If you use smooth gradation on low or middle, it mostly doesn't crush any detail and does a fantastic job at preventing color banding without adding any noticable input lag. The 5 remaining issues on the X900H: (It doesn't have smooth gradation.

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