Sony x900h television: Difference between revisions
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Following this they decide to band-aid hoping nobody would notice by applying a sharpening filter as claimed in this article <ref>https://videocardz.com/newz/sony-fixes-4k120hz-blurriness-on-x900h-xh90-tvs-by-applying-a-sharpening-filter</ref>, which is a text version of a YouTube video from the reputable TV tester Vincent Teoh (channel name: HDTVTest)<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOxVqq088Cw</ref> | Following this they decide to band-aid hoping nobody would notice by applying a sharpening filter as claimed in this article <ref>https://videocardz.com/newz/sony-fixes-4k120hz-blurriness-on-x900h-xh90-tvs-by-applying-a-sharpening-filter</ref>, which is a text version of a YouTube video from the reputable TV tester Vincent Teoh (channel name: HDTVTest)<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOxVqq088Cw</ref> | ||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzsD9yg_vrI&list=PL7gbQimCDib2EKoT-S2DVDtwtRFTxl2PU&t=924s Phone calls with Sony customer service saying that the TV is working as intended because of chipset limitations.][[File:Screenshot 8-11-2020.png|thumb|4k120 feature advertising ]] | |||
Phone calls with Sony customer service saying that the TV is working as intended because of chipset limitations. | |||
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