I INCORRECTLY STATED THAT THE UN43RU7200 Was better than the UN43RU7100 in my original post. The UN43RU7200 is the Walmart version of the UN43RU7100. They are basically the same TVs.
The Sony 43" X800G has a wide viewing angle. The 43" NU7100 has a narrow viewing angle. Sony is more reliable than Samsung. The NU7100 has deeper blacks than the X800G. The Sony isn’t worth the extra money.
If you need a wide viewing angle go with the 43UK6500AUA, UN43NU6900, 43UM7300PUA. These TVs are better buys than the Sony X800G. The Sony X800G is a slightly better TV, but not enough to justify the increased price.
If you can live with a narrow viewing angle go with UN43RU7200 OR THE UN43RU7100. The UN43RU7200 is the Walmart version of the UN43RU7100.
The Sony is a better choice if you watch TV in a bright room and if you’re not sitting directly in front of the screen but laterally, because IPS panel have a bad contrast which makes them annoying to see TV in the dark, however it has a better wide angle for watch TV from various angles whit other people.
The Samsung it’s the reverse of Sony, NU7100 have a better contrast for watching content in a dark room, but unfortunatley have a worse wide viewing angle, and requires a perfect centred position of seat for watching it, otherwise the contrast become worse than Sony, so it’s recommended for a “single person use” or dark rooms.
Continuing, Sony is slightly better in colors, HDR content and motion than the Samsung, which is good for fast and fluid content like sport, and let’s not forget that on the contrary of the Samsung, the Sony have a jack out for cabled headphones , in case you need to watch TV without disturbing someone.
Summing up, Sony is better for a bright room use whit other people who can’t seat perfectly in the center, Samsung works good in dark and also bright rooms. Qualitatively, for me the Sony doesn’t worth a $300 more of price, factors of use like the ones described above, can could be worth the price difference. (In other similar cases)
Like benclark1604 says, there are better TV for money if you need wide viewing angle, like LG’s/IPS panel tv he mentioned, or Samsung’s TV/ VA panel if you want a way better contrast and black accuracy.
The Sony 43" X800G has a wide viewing angle. The 43" NU7100 has a narrow viewing angle. Sony is more reliable than Samsung. The NU7100 has deeper blacks than the X800G. The Sony isn’t worth the extra money.
If you need a wide viewing angle go with the 43UK6500AUA, UN43NU6900, 43UM7300PUA. These TVs are better buys than the Sony X800G. The Sony X800G is a slightly better TV, but not enough to justify the increased price.
If you can live with a narrow viewing angle go with UN43RU7200 OR THE UN43RU7100. The UN43RU7200 is better than the UN43RU7100.
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