bronk
Banned
Hahahaha! I got quite a laugh out of that.The TV is only half the home theater though. You need a receiver and a nice set of speakers if you're going to decode and enjoy DTS-HD Master Audio.
Hahahaha! I got quite a laugh out of that.The TV is only half the home theater though. You need a receiver and a nice set of speakers if you're going to decode and enjoy DTS-HD Master Audio.
I can't afford a Home Theatre in my tiny room.
:X any recommendations for soundbars? or should I just make do with a good 2.1?
I can't afford a Home Theatre in my tiny room.
:X any recommendations for soundbars? or should I just make do with a good 2.1?
I can't afford a Home Theatre in my tiny room.
:X any recommendations for soundbars? or should I just make do with a good 2.1?
I want a TV in the $500-$700 price range, ~50 inch, primarily for Wii U. (And preferably something at Wal-Mart so I can take it back if it doesn't work out.)
What are my options, GAF?
Waste of money imo. Just go the extra distance and get an actual 4K tv.Hey guys, does any one have any experience with Sharp Aquos Q+ models?
We started eying the 60" model, but it's a little more than what we were looking to spend. But we really seemed impressed by the quality, but I've never owned a Sharp before. I know you guys mentioned a higher input lag than most, but is it still that bad even in the Q+ models?
Hey guys, does any one have any experience with Sharp Aquos Q+ models?
We started eying the 60" model, but it's a little more than what we were looking to spend. But we really seemed impressed by the quality, but I've never owned a Sharp before. I know you guys mentioned a higher input lag than most, but is it still that bad even in the Q+ models?
So I just picked up a Sony Bravia KDL40R470B. Anything I should know while setting it up? This is my first hdtv lol.
What the opinion on the KDL50W829BBU?
For mainly TV, some light gaming.
Is that for US or European models, or both?You have to watch out with W8 - it seems only 50" and up are MVA , 42" is IPS like last year
And they also hate diffrent XMR ratios so 50" is faster
Is that for US or European models, or both?
Very alarming.
For sure.I was checking on Polish website of Sony so European but US is probably same.
Test it with games before deciding or look into service menu to determine the panel.Going from a 32in LCD monitor to a LED UN46F5000 is a big enough leap to justify around $500 I hope.
Been looking for a decently sized TV and display lag has it at 28ms. Take it? It seems to be a pretty decent and a dude at my college is moving, so I'd be getting a month old TV.
42" seems like the right size to go with a 6 feet distance.Will a 40-inch TV seem small from 5-6 feet away? It's a lot cheaper than the 48 option, and I'm worried about the larger size seeming a little too big. My living room is really small.
But then again, I'll probably own this TV for 5-7 years, so I want to do it right.
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/kdl50w829b-201403023650.htm
"Highly recommended"
22ms Leo Bodnar input lag. It's a good TV for a very good price (£900). 3000:1 ANSI contrast ratio, 11,000:1 absolute CR ratio, so you should get decent blacks as well.
The W8 series for 2014 is better than Sony's W9 series because management made the boneheaded decision to go for IPS in the top range. The W8 has the best bang for buck out there right now for PQ.
In your place I would pay the extra £100 and go for the 55" though.
http://www.bestavdeals.co.uk/televi.../sony-kdl-55w829b-55-smart-3d-television.html
Unless you have a restricted amount of space, you will regret not getting the 55" later on.
Test it with games before deciding or look into service menu to determine the panel.
Samsung F5000 is known for panel lottery and some panels are known to be hideous, best panel it can possibly have is Samsung.
Other than that and if the price is good, go for it.42" seems like the right size to go with a 6 feet distance.
42" seems like the right size to go with a 6 feet distance.
You could accommodate a little higher if it has to be, but 50" is already less than retina (300 ppi) for you and taking well over the recommended 30º of human view, but less than 20º which is another figure they've been pitching and perhaps will lobby due to 4K tv and the fact everything 1080p is retina right now unless you sit very close.
But it's silly and it's bound to get more and more unconfortable for certain types of games (specially if you suffer from motion sickness) and regular TV.
Bad ones will look like this.Oh gosh I never knew this could be a thing. How does one determine which panel it has?
Source: http://www.digitalversus.com/tv-television/samsung-ue42f5500-p15519/test.html#full-reviewThe response times are higher than average (13 ms, compared to somewhere around 10 ms on PSA panels). That means there's ghosting and choppiness when subjects onscreen move too quickly, due also to the lack of motion interpolation.
Yes, 48 is already on the too big side.I was kind of hoping for the answer, as it's a lot more affordable. You'd take a 40 over a 48, then? Those are my options.
Best panel to have is Samsung, but I wouldn't focus too much on it, test it with a game with big contrast and fast camera doing on, the transitions that take more time are black to white (or dark to light) and white to black, hence the ghosting being so apparent. Being able to control the camera is also key.
Bad ones will look like this.
The basis for it is ghosting time is too high:
Source: http://www.digitalversus.com/tv-television/samsung-ue42f5500-p15519/test.html#full-review
Meaning
Samsung Panel - 10 ms
CMI, AUO and possibly Sharp - 13 ms standard and "problematic" screens ghosting more.
Sharp is the most problematic panel to have but some costumers with Sharp panels swear by them being equal or better than Samsung's own panels (so probably also 10 ms) - it's really a matter of no quality control going on in there.Yes, 48 is already on the too big side.
And I did the math counting with 6 feet, discounting the 5 feet figure. 5 feet would almost make 32" viable, but that's certainly not ideal (and there are no 32" TV's worth buying anymore)
40" seems like a very good fit specially if it's actually almost 6 feet but not surpassing.
F8500 is plasma, so it's always manufactured inhouse.Is the 8500 also a lottery?
I mentally say Goddamn every time I see it.This VT60 is amazing for concert Blu-rays. I said Goddamn.
Yes. It has higher peak brightness than the x900B for example, which seems to match the w900s brightness on Impulse (according to my memory at least). I compared Impulse on the two of them directly, and the X950 clearly reaches higher brightness levels. It looked phenomenal even in a very bright area. Blacks blend right into the bezel as well. Very beautiful set.Better impulse performance than on W900A? Because that's the only model where I'd regard It as usable.
Id be way too afraid to drop $10K on that 65" OLED even if I had the money. No telling what kind of lifespan you can expect out of it.The X950B has been highly regarded by most who have seen it since it was first shown off at CES. But at $8,000 it will be priced pretty close to the upcoming LG 4K OLED. Both should be at the VE shootout in July.
A nice price drop later this year on either would probably make me figure out a way to justify it as well.![]()
Id be way too afraid to drop $10K on that 65" OLED even if I had the money. No telling what kind of lifespan you can expect out of it.
Yo, the Sony X950 is the real deal
Checked it out today and its fuckin beautiful, improved brightness makes Impulse motionflow viable in a bright environment. Blacks are excellent and depth in picture is mindblowing.
This VT60 is amazing for concert Blu-rays. I said Goddamn.
was the 65" version which is now outIs it this one?
http://store.sony.com/84.6-diag-x95...zid27-XBR85X950B/cat-27-catid-All-Sony-HD-TVs
When is it coming out
Is it this one?
http://store.sony.com/84.6-diag-x95...zid27-XBR85X950B/cat-27-catid-All-Sony-HD-TVs
When is it coming out
more like $25k, lolI'm guessing it will be $12k, I hope your checkbook is ready.
more like $25k, lol
Is 55" too big if you're sitting 7 feet away from the screen?