When comparing Samsung NU7300 55" (UN55NU7300) vs Sony X830F 60" (XBR60X830F), the Slant community recommends Samsung NU7300 55" (UN55NU7300) for most people. In the question“What are the best TVs?” Samsung NU7300 55" (UN55NU7300) is ranked 108th while Sony X830F 60" (XBR60X830F) is ranked 149th. The most important reason people chose Samsung NU7300 55" (UN55NU7300) is:
This TV does an excellent job of upscaling 480p/720p/1080p content to 4K without introducing any unwanted artifacts.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Does up-scaling very well
This TV does an excellent job of upscaling 480p/720p/1080p content to 4K without introducing any unwanted artifacts.
Pro Good for gaming
The Samsung NU7300 is a good option for gamers thanks to the TV's decent motion handling and astonishingly low input lag.
The motion looks good thanks to the TV's fast pixel response time that ensures that moving objects don't leave overly long trails on the screen.
The high responsiveness of the NU7300 comes from the TV's low input lag. In 'Gaming' mode the TV's input lag drops to 13.6 milliseconds - only a couple of other TVs in this price range can offer equally low input lag.
Pro Ads-free
The main interface of the Sony X830F doesn't have ads. Additionally, there's a way to opt-out of suggested content on the home screen.
Pro Colors are accurate
The Sony X930F doesn't need calibration because its out-of-the-box color accuracy is very high. The overall color inaccuracy measures at the dE of 2.4. A human eye can not spot such a tiny color inaccuracy.
Cons
Con Ads
The main interface of the Samsung NU7300 does run ads and suggested content, and unfortunately, there's no way to opt out of that.
Con Poor HDR capabilities
This TV can not play HDR content properly because the highlights look too dim when the TV is dealing with the HDR content. The panel can't get bright enough to make the highlights pop in the HDR mode.