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Hands On: Sony XBR-84X900 Ultra HD TV

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I can see Sony adding support for xvYCC via a software upgrade in this set. I have a calibrated 65VT50 PDP now but have always wanted a much larger screen (no smaller than 75"). I'm looking forward to 4k sets being more affordable and to native 4k movies. I hope they don't give up on disc based distribution of movies though as I like physical media.

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Film - yes, "old fashioned" analog/photochemical technology - is far superior to digital movies/HDTV, even 4K - even upcoming 8K. A 35mm film has the equivalent resolution of approximately 40 million pixels - 70mm large format film (IMAX, for example) has the equivalent of over 75 million. You think a mere 2, 4, or 8 million pixels is the same thing? Well, it isn't. Additionally, the regular pixel structure of a digital image is far more objectionable to the human eye/brain than the random grain structure of film, which changes from frame to frame. Digital is cheap compared to film - that's it. It's too bad that the least common denominator will prevail though, and what is better but "old fashioned" will not.

Michael, Ph.D., Consulting engineer (communications, video signal processing, imaging).

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