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People who have a 4k Tv. Which did you go for? I'm looking at the Sony 55X850b and the Samsung 55 U8550
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People who have a 4k Tv. Which did you go for? I'm looking at the Sony 55X850b and the Samsung 55 U8550
http://www.costco.com/Sony-48"-Class-1080p-Smart-LED-HDTV-KDL-48W590B.product.100109079.html
Does anyone know the difference between the Sony W600B and the W590B available thru Costco? I have Costco credit and was thinking of pulling the trigger. There doesn't seem to be much material difference between the two? I can't take the high input lag on this Vizio and displaylag.com has the W600B at 31ms, which is great.
Someone over at AVS mentioned the screen on Costco version may be a bit different. Guy named EscapeVelocity mentioned it and tubetwister gave a detailed response, it's around page 12 of the official thread.
I'll be on tomorrow for sure, hit me up.Nice thanks LJ. You and Spooks playing LoU online these days?
There are no plasmas to buy in Canada besides shitty LGs and the Samsung F5300/5500![]()
People who have a 4k Tv. Which did you go for? I'm looking at the Sony 55X850b and the Samsung 55 U8550
It's probably been mentioned already, but if you're in the market for a 42" TV for gaming, and you are in Europe, look no further than this:
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[URL="http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/kdl42w705b-201402233639.htm"]Sony KDL42W705B[/URL]
Looks to be the replacement to the Sony KDL-42W653, and has astonishingly low input lag and great image quality. I have the previous model and love it, and this seems even better, with 4 HDMI ports and lower input lag.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I'm pretty sad that that isn't available in the US.
It's probably been mentioned already, but if you're in the market for a 42" TV for gaming, and you are in Europe, look no further than this:
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Sony KDL42W705B
Looks to be the replacement to the Sony KDL-42W653, and has astonishingly low input lag and great image quality. I have the previous model and love it, and this seems even better, with 4 HDMI ports and lower input lag.
Yeah, I'm pretty sad that that isn't available in the US.
What's the best way to take advantage of this thread? Start from the front, back? Just ask questions?
I'm in US, and considering a 40-42 inch for my living room.
In my bedroom [somewhat mancave], I have a 32" Panasonic LCD TV, TC-L32C3 that I've had for over 3 years and only used it with my Xbox 360 and PS3 consoles and it's been very good to me. Honestly don't know a lot about it, other than the quality looks great in my opinion.
Earlier this year, an ex girlfriend bought a Sceptre X405BV-FHDR 40" LED TV from Walmart, and the coloring on the thing was horrible. Yes, this is a cheap-ass Walmart TV and I had it promptly returned. Shit even stood up crooked.
Here I am wanting to give my bachelor pad a makeover, and I'm honestly a bit lost with the TV choices, such as LCD, LED, Plasma etc. Not to mention the budget. I'm biased against LED since that Sceptre I had was LED and completely abysmal.
I don't own any current gen consoles, but I'm almost certain I'll own at least one of them within the next year or so. For now, I have my Xbox 360 and PS3, and they are not going anywhere with the large digital libraries I have.
Any guidance or direction would be appreciated.
I have a 65X900A from a clearance deal.
Picked up the 51F5300, really enjoyed my time with it so far. Gamed on it and input lag was not a problem for me, didn't notice a thing but it may just be the games I play. Don't really need twitch when you're playing The Last of Us. Still need to spend more time with the set, but so far it's a hell of a bargain. Had to return the Sony w850a. Great colors, but I couldnt overlook clouding/uniformity along with really poor viewing angels. Really wanted to keep it but I had serious leakage in the right lower corner during dark scenes.
Kind of want an F8500 now.
Edit In store the f5300 looked like a pos, it's unfortunately a mirror.
Ordered my first 1080p TV today. Will be here Tuesday.
My last two TV's were:
- Samsung HPS4253 - spent a pretty penny on it when it was a new model. Being a plasma, I definitely enjoyed the image quality for movies and games, but it had big image retention problems and it started having an issue with the optical block, with loads of blue pixels in dark scenes right after the manufacturer warranty expired(yay). And with the size of my living room at the time, a 42" display wasn't nearly big enough(often moved the couch up close to enjoy it better). Still kept it for quite a while anyways considering what I paid for it.
- After moving to the UK, I had a Samsung LNS3251D given to me. Its not very good and what I have right now. It has lots of image problems, including banding, poor blacks, and incredibly bright edges all around.
So I have a Panasonic TX-39A400B on the way. I know its not any high end TV and its only 39", but my living room is quite small and I have limited space to work with. I'm pretty sure 39" will actually feel fairly big. I don't need any smart functionality and I'm honestly not even bothered by input lag issues(I'm not terribly sensitive to it and I don't play a lot of response-important games on my PS3 anyways). At £319, I'm simply expecting something a bit bigger than what I have right now, with 1080p-capability and half decent image quality.
Good deal. Already told you what I think about going triple screen with the Oculus Rift on the horizon, but at £180 a pop, it might not be such a bad idea.Funnily enough I ordered a new 32" TV today for the racing cockpit to make the jump from 720p to 1080p. It's the Samsung UE32H5000. Supposed to be pretty good for gaming. Got it new for just over £180. Arriving tomorrow. If it's as good as they say I might buy a couple more ready for going triple-screen. The bezel is nice and slim.
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In the U.S that model is nearly identical to the Sony 600b. It comes in 40 and 48 inch sizes.
Is it? RTINGS has the 600b with a 33.9ms input lag while that site that had the 705b review had it at 13.5 using the same test. Sure it isn't the only thing to consider, but if they are actuate then it shows that there is something different between the two.
Unrelated question sorta. Can the dimming features be turned off in these new sonys? I have an older bravia where it can't be and never really liked it.
Not really.In the U.S that model is nearly identical to the Sony 600b. It comes in 40 and 48 inch sizes.
Good deal. Already told you what I think about going triple screen with the Oculus Rift on the horizon, but at £180 a pop, it might not be such a bad idea.
In the U.S that model is nearly identical to the Sony 600b. It comes in 40 and 48 inch sizes.
I'll give you my simple advice. If you want the best gaming/general use tv on the market right now, I'd say buy a Sony 600b or 800b model. They have the lowest input lag for gaming of any TVs on the market, and they have great bright pictures, with deep blacks and good color.
If you want to absolute best tv for movies and sports, but serious gaming isn't a concern, and you're willing to spend more money, I'd buy the Samsung F8500. It comes in 51, 60, and 64 inch sizes. This is an extremely good plasma tv, and it almost certainly is the last great one ever to be made. The only hang up with this tv is the price and input lag. The 51 inch model starts around $1,800. The input lag is said to be around 60ms, which is more than double those Sony models. If you're not really into gaming and fast action games it might not bother you at all.
To anyone buying one of these TVs, I recommend visiting this site and using their free calibrations settings. I've found them to be simple to follow and accurate.
http://www.rtings.com
Funnily enough I ordered a new 32" TV today for the racing cockpit to make the jump from 720p to 1080p. It's the Samsung UE32H5000. Supposed to be pretty good for gaming. Got it new for just over £180. Arriving tomorrow. If it's as good as they say I might buy a couple more ready for going triple-screen. The bezel is nice and slim.
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If you're into games, I'd say the Sony 800b and it's not even that close. Samsung's models all have compromises, or oddities to deal with (panel lottery, fluctuating brightness in game mode, higher than ideal input lag even in game mode).
My mum has the 48" H5500, which is basically that TV but with smart features. It's a brilliant TV and a very impressive image
Not really.
W605B is like last years 32W650A. (~33 ms input lag, it's the worst response time in the WxxxB/2014 W series)
W705B is like last years (europe only) 42W650A and 50W650A sets. (with 2 extra HDMI ports)
Behavior differences are down to the chips going on inside and possibly panel, W605B are simply not very fast TV's compared to other Sony's in the market, quality assurance is also lower... They're the 32W650 with more inches going on.
Very different TV's even if they were under the same moniker last year might I add... we also have W605B's here in Europe and they're not so hot, no one's recommending them (last year 32W650A wasn't so hot here either), they're certainly not horrible, that's the best one can say about them but it doesn't make sense to buy one here because the price difference is not huge.
USA is really losing a lot by not having the W705B's going on, if the cheaper alternative is a W605B then go W805B, W828B or W855B whereas here, I'd go W705 while taking a dump at said models, because if it's for gaming they're really no better.
Where did you buy it from? The cheapest I can find is £239. If I can get it for £180 I may get one to use in the spare bedroom
Use this to set it up: http://reviews.lcdtvbuyingguide.com/samsung-lcd-tv/samsung-h5500-picture-settings.html
I followed this and it made a big improvement in every area
It's probably been mentioned already, but if you're in the market for a 42" TV for gaming, and you are in Europe, look no further than this:
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Sony KDL42W705B
Looks to be the replacement to the Sony KDL-42W653, and has astonishingly low input lag and great image quality. I have the previous model and love it, and this seems even better, with 4 HDMI ports and lower input lag.
Holy shit.
I have a 32" W653A (bought it because of the good image and low input lag), but I went to buy something bigger yesterday. I ended up finding a 60" Sammy Plasma (PF5000) and fell in love immediately. It was on sale, it cost basically the same as the LED 42LB6500 from LG. Bought it. As soon as I turned it on...
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THIS IS WHAT A PS4 SHOULD LOOK LIKE
Holy shit. Mind blown. I don't ever want an LED TV anymore. Plasma is glorious.
Hahah. Yes, it is extremely glorious. I love my 60" ST60 and the PS4 does amazing things on it. I went from a crappy 42" Phillips LCD to my Plasma and god, I'm still amazed by how it looks a year and a half later. I am completely broken hearted that Plasma has been basically abandoned at this point. Hopefully OLED matures enough before I ever have to replace it. Wishful thinking is that high quality 4K OLED is as reasonably priced as the ST60 was just about in time for the PS5 to come out.
Also - I am never, ever going smaller than 60". If anything I'll go even bigger next time!
Hahah. Yes, it is extremely glorious. I love my 60" ST60 and the PS4 does amazing things on it. I went from a crappy 42" Phillips LCD to my Plasma and god, I'm still amazed by how it looks a year and a half later. I am completely broken hearted that Plasma has been basically abandoned at this point. Hopefully OLED matures enough before I ever have to replace it. Wishful thinking is that high quality 4K OLED is as reasonably priced as the ST60 was just about in time for the PS5 to come out.
Oh, cmon.It's a shame to think you'll never know how your games are supposed to feel with all that input lag.
It's a shame to think you'll never know how your games are supposed to feel with all that input lag.
It's a shame to think you'll never know how your games are supposed to feel with all that input lag.
Ever since last year every one thinks they are hyper sensitive to input lag even though they weren't before... In fact, they didn't even know what the fuck it was.Not saying that people can't notice the difference. I am sure some people are very sensitive for it.
Thing is, they weren't before.Nonsense. Input Lag ratings are extremely overvalued on this forum.
Ever since last year every one thinks they are hyper sensitive to input lag even though they weren't before... In fact, they didn't even know what the fuck it was.
And played games - obviously.
It was a factor before and it is a factor today don't get me wrong (game modes didn't appear last year, nor did lag measurements, but now we have sites that only list *that*), but real issue is that lag is additive, games lag, from the moment you press a button to something happening on screen, on average 4 frames which at 60 fps is 66 ms and at 30 fps is 133 ms (or the equivalent duration of 8 frames had it been 60 fps).
So usually one wouldn't want total lag to get over 200 ms, which is where TV lag gets in, it's a battle to not increase it too much, and it's easy to do the math why 33 ms is the gold standard, that's 166 ms total lag on a 60 fps game which is not too bad, still has a little leeway even..
Issue is, some games like GTAIV or Killzone 2 and 3 lag like a sloth in a hot day due to stupid post processing routines taken too far, hence it's very hard for any TV out there not to hit a certain threshold, 0 ms screens would be ideal. But if the game is not lagged to start with, 0 ms or 33 ms... it's mostly the same for the person playing (we actually lag 80 miliseconds too!). Thankfully I don't think those post process mayhem of stupid will get repeated anytime soon, but I said that after kKillzone 2 and GTA4 and then Killzone 3 still happened.
So did I, as I think was left implicit.Last year? Speak for yourself. I've been aware of input lag for many years now.
Do they actually say that? No one would have guessed going by the whole ultra low input lag or bust phenomena.And this is a misconception that people have on this issue, and unfortunately many of these review sites misinform people about, by saying things like "low input lag really only matters for twitch shooters".
Staying bellow the point where lag is noticeable is relevant which is what we've been saying since the beginning.Staying below 200ms is not relevant. What's relevant is what the game designers wanted their game to feel like. They decided to make a 30fps game, or a 60fps game, and every decision was made around that framerate and the way the game was going to feel when you controlled it in your hands. You want a tv that does the least to come between the game and your interaction with it. Adding 60ms of lag between you and the game is instantly changing the way the game is going to feel to you. A game that is supposed to feel lightning quick, now feels kind of quick. That game that was supposed up feel smooth and natural, now feels a little heavier, and lumbering. That game that already had a weighty feel, now feels really heavy and slow. Encounters with enemies can be tougher, because the enemies were designed to be reacted to at a certain speed. It literally has an effect on every aspect of the single most important part of most video games, your interaction with them. That's what sets video games apart from every other form of entertainment.
The difference is too big to be just that as we're talking about more than 10 ms, which is a lot to attribute to panel response time alone. If they're EH5xxx/F5xxx/H5xxx panels then pixel g2g ghosting time should be 10 ms which is good, same models with AUO screens usually lag 12 ms in g2g transitions.The W605B has a Samsung panel, while the W705B has a AUO panel, so I suppose the input lag difference might be panel related.
Since we're at this, this is useful for ST60 owners:
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Minimum lag is actually not as high as some reviews said, thing is some dudes didn't really test it extensively to come to other conclusions, just like those Samsung TV reviews were the dudes don't know the PC trick and hence only state the game mode lag, it's not indicative, not necessarily.Do they actually say that? No one would have guessed going by the whole ultra low input lag or bust phenomena.