LifeEngineer wroteYou have the X930E, do you have any idea about the X900E? Is it available in Lebanon? How much approximately it costs?!
Yes the 930E , Abed Tahan has both for 1500USD and 2100 USD respectively for the 55inch.
~X930E has the X1 Extreme Processor vs the X 1 on the X900e - better upscaling usually and handling 120hz on higher resolutions ( more that 1080p - no artifacts)
~Better Color Bit Mapping in HDR ( Less Color Banding)
~Much Higher HDR Real Scene Peak Brightness crossing 1000 nits ( which is a core requirement for proper HDR 10) , x900e doesnot cross 1000nits.
~Dobly Vision Support
The x900e is replaced by the x900f this year ( that has the x1 extreme processor like the x930e , but sub x930E performance in HDR Peak Brightness , sound , design)
The x900e it self is a very capable TV and much better than Overpriced Samungs models ( including Qled TVs in 2017)
It has
120 hz native refresh panel , it can do 1080p 120hz and 1440p 120hz - easy without frame skipping
A real 10bit color display ( requirement for proper HDR not 8bit +dithering)
Very Good Full Array Local Dimming ( FALD) making deep blacks in HDR.
Very Good Input Lag on 120hz 1080p / 120hz 2160p / 2160p 60hz 4 4 4 10bit HDR
At the end it is Sony , well known TVs it thie reliability and they are assembled in Malaysia higher QC compared to Samsung TVs / Electronics which are assembled in Egypt and exported to Lebanon).
For A comparative review ( not technical rather Image qaulity) x930e vs x900e vs x900f check this a very good review from HDTVTest :
https://youtu.be/t0GzpKxakZM
Check this two " The importance of HDR Peak Brightness in HDR 10 and Dobly Vision
https://youtu.be/fzrwvJsLIho
Two Quick Facts:
Qled and Micro Led are Sony 1st innovative technologies not Samsung nor LG nor TCL nor...
Sony will always be the leader in AV.
http://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/sony-crystal-led-tv-first-look
In 2012 Sony demonstrated the first micro-LED TV (55", Full-HD) which they termed Crystal-LED. Sony's Crystal-LED never reached the market, but in 2016 the company unveiled its large-area outdoor micro-LED displays which Sony calls Canvas Display
Sony pushed the quantum dot technology in 2013 ( Triluminos Display) , that Samsung Adopted in their high end tvs in 2016 (KS and Now Qled) and New Samsung HG90 , HG 70 , FG 70 ) along with LGs Highend Nano Crystal TVs in 2017 like the SJ 8500 Nanocell , and upcoming gaming monitors from asus like the pg 35 vq and pg 27 uq.
https://www.theverge.com/2013/1/16/3881546/sonys-new-triluminous-tvs-pursue-vibrant-hues-with-quantum-dots
OLED colors production are the most accurate with infinite contrast and real blacks , and LGs OLEDs have the best HDR Color bitmappping. Howere whether LG , Sony A1E Oled or the upcoming OLEDs the technology itself have some serious drawbacks and more certain can happen:
Image Burning (Burn-In)
Image Retention
Also not serious as the above two but can effect HDR Peak Scene Brightness is OLED brightness is tough to cross 1000nits.
I can tolerate a QLED + an Efficient Local dimming with minimal blooming , flashligting , none real blacks , and not infinate contrast on OLEDs image retention and burn-Ins.
Micro-led is start to regain momentum and I think it will be the future ( Benefits of LEDs + Benefits of OLEDs )