AI TVs

Recently looked in the local Curry's. They had conventional latest TVs and they also had the the newer AI versions, which are considerably more expensive. In real world watching is there a worthwhile improvement over the latest non AI sets?
 
Recently looked in the local Curry's. They had conventional latest TVs and they also had the the newer AI versions, which are considerably more expensive. In real world watching is there a worthwhile improvement over the latest non AI sets?
I don’t think most people use the AI features such as picture enhancements because they feel they aren’t accurate. I did use them on my Samsung 65S90C TV but I also used a lot of the normal settings too like filmmaker mode and standard picture mode.

To answer your question I would say there is not any worthwhile improvements over the latest non AI sets. I would be looking at stuff like contrast, nits and black levels instead of AI improvements. Most people I think completely ignore AI on a TV.
 
Does it know what you want to watch before you turn on the set?!

Seriously, this sounds like marketing BS, just like things became turbo, i something, Green, eco, High Def, etc., all complete bollocks in most cases.
Precisely.
It's a marketing dream - some people will think the TV must be better.
The same sort of people that thought wired, analogue headphones with the words 'for digital' printed on them, made them special.
 

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