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Is there anyone who owns the Samsung PN51F8500 plasma and can give me some feedback? I have an opportunity to buy one today at a great price, but I'm concerned about the input lag. I'm mostly playing Xbox One and PS4.

I don't own one but I finally got to check one out in person instead of reading a bunch of reviews and if you're sensitive to input lag, pass. The PQ may be the greatest thing ever, but I actually had a chance to play on one and it was a big difference to what I was use to (17ms). I couldn't do it. I regretted not purchasing one until I got to use it.
 
Is there anyone who owns the Samsung PN51F8500 plasma and can give me some feedback? I have an opportunity to buy one today at a great price, but I'm concerned about the input lag. I'm mostly playing Xbox One and PS4.
I really really wanted this tv. I always take too long to make up my mind and they sell out. I am not sure how the lag would affect me since I dont play online much but it is still the only reason I never pulled the trigger.

I may just save up and get an OLED, but I would settle on the f8500 if it was a definite that the lag wouldnt bother me...if I ever saw one to purchase again!
 
So the guy who posted above about his dying after 5 years just got very unlucky? How do see how many hours you have on it? I have a 2012 GT50

The screen is rated at 100,000 hours before the brightness begins to drop. Any other component failure can also render a TV inoperable.
 
I don't have the receipt with me but it was around $2600 after tax. We have close to 10% tax here. :(

Just tried it at BB, no go. Worker even got a magnolia guy to help me, not sure if he was manager or not but he wouldn't budge. Told me to go buy it at *your* place since they aren't supposed to be pissing off Sony by lowering the price. He pricematch hhgregg for me 10% off but then at final checkout he charged me tax so i said no thanks.

Which BB did you get it at?
 
my Samsung HW-H7501 Curved Soundbar finally arrived and I just set it up.

turns out I do not get Dolby Digital on all my plugged-in devices.
here's my current set-up

CableTV -> HDMI 1
PS4 -> HDMI 2
Amazon FireTV -> Soundbar -> HDMI 3 (ARC)
WiiU -> HDMI 4

I get sound output from all the devices via TV ARC (as source) on the Curved Soundbar
but the TV/devices aren't detecting Dolby Digital on any of them, including the Amazon FireTV plugged to the Soundbar

SmartHub Apps output Dolby Digital fine though - any suggestions/ideas?

TV is the Samsung 65HU9000
 
Just a heads up for those looking for new TV with low input lag, read many reviews and tests and just purchased Vizio P-Series 55inch 4k TV, it has input lag 17.8ms, and its on sale at bestbuy for 999$
 
I don't own one but I finally got to check one out in person instead of reading a bunch of reviews and if you're sensitive to input lag, pass. The PQ may be the greatest thing ever, but I actually had a chance to play on one and it was a big difference to what I was use to (17ms). I couldn't do it. I regretted not purchasing one until I got to use it.

Thanks. I passed because it was an open box and a piece of the stand was missing. The lag would most likely bother me. So, your post makes me feel better about my decision!



I really really wanted this tv. I always take too long to make up my mind and they sell out. I am not sure how the lag would affect me since I dont play online much but it is still the only reason I never pulled the trigger.

I may just save up and get an OLED, but I would settle on the f8500 if it was a definite that the lag wouldnt bother me...if I ever saw one to purchase again!

The LG OLED curved is my dream TV.
 
I've bought the LG 55EC930V OLED TV three weeks ago.
It's just mindblowing after calibrating the settings.
Before i had the Sony KDL-55HX920 Full LED TV.
 
Sorry for the newb question but from my experience LCDs look best at their native resolution, so what happens when you purchase a 4K model but mostly use 1080P content, does it look any worse than an actual 1080p native TV?
 
Thanks. I passed because it was an open box and a piece of the stand was missing. The lag would most likely bother me. So, your post makes me feel better about my decision!





The LG OLED curved is my dream TV.
OLED will hopefully be the "no compromise" TV with the best PQ and lowest IL.
 
Just a heads up for those looking for new TV with low input lag, read many reviews and tests and just purchased Vizio P-Series 55inch 4k TV, it has input lag 17.8ms, and its on sale at bestbuy for 999$

I have been thinking about this tv for that very reason. The review sites I read said you need to use hdmi 5 to reach this level. The two biggest reasons I have yet to buy are because I am saving up for a house and my 42 Panasonic plasma is still going strong.
 
I bought the KDL-65W950B and input lag and color wise it is awesome, probably one of he best in the industry. But the moment you turn the lights out the blacks are grey so yeah.

I have to play with the lights on otherwise it's unbearable.
 
Anyone that can shed some light on this? I'm in the same boat, looking for a tv at that price and wondering if there are any worth buying out there.

I bought that Sharp and returned it the next day. The colors were awful no matter how it was adjusted and I could tell it was a cheap panel. If you need to stay under $350, I'd recommend the Sony 40" that was on sale for $349. The E Series Vizio is okay too with good black levels and low input lag.
 
So I have the option of picking up a Panasonic 42ST50 for pretty damn cheap but I also have my eye on a decently priced W900 (W905 as it's known here in the UK). In terms of pure visual quality, what set is the better? I watch a lot of blu-rays so the plasma does sound lovely but I don't know if maybe LED has caught up?
 
So I have the option of picking up a Panasonic 42ST50 for pretty damn cheap but I also have my eye on a decently priced W900 (W905 as it's known here in the UK). In terms of pure visual quality, what set is the better? I watch a lot of blu-rays so the plasma does sound lovely but I don't know if maybe LED has caught up?

Go with th ST50
 
I bought the KDL-65W950B and input lag and color wise it is awesome, probably one of he best in the industry. But the moment you turn the lights out the blacks are grey so yeah.

I have to play with the lights on otherwise it's unbearable.


That is very depressing to hear considering a few friends recommended that tv to me. I fear there is no real replacement for my Panasonic plasma. It really is a shitty time for quality displays.
 
That is very depressing to hear considering a few friends recommended that tv to me. I fear there is no real replacement for my Panasonic plasma. It really is a shitty time for quality displays.

I bought a UN48H8000 Samsung Curved 240hz TV today and I'm impressed with black levels. The micro dimming feature gives incredible blacks. I didn't think I'd find another TV I liked as much as my 42" Panasonic ST, but I think this Samsung won me over.
 
Went back and bought xbr65x850b. Anyone have any recommendation on TV wall mounts that can extend for a 65 inch? Need something sturdy but not too expensive.
 
Sorry for the newb question but from my experience LCDs look best at their native resolution, so what happens when you purchase a 4K model but mostly use 1080P content, does it look any worse than an actual 1080p native TV?

If both TVs are the same size and "quality" (meaning, don't compare a crappy LG to a top of the line Sony), then the 1080 content should look about the same on the 4k TV if it has a good upscaler.

However, if you have a 60 inch 4K, then yeah, 1080 will look worse than a native 1080 TV of a smaller size.
 
TV gaf help me out I'm in search of a tv 50 inch or bigger but my budget is 500 I'm at Sears right now and they have a 51" Samsung plasma for 459 is this good or is there something better ?
 
How. Long do you guys think it will be when say a 75" - 80" 4k OLED TV would be available for $3,000?

Not until OLED completely replaces LCD most likely. Any 75" and up LCD still costs close to $3000 at the bare minimum so it's going to be a long wait. The 65" will get affordable much sooner.
 
Am in the market for a new TV and the 4k TV's here in Australia for the size I want are out of my budget. So I cam across the Sharp Quattron Pro LC80LE960X 80 inch. Have read 2 reviews as sharp claim it's 4k compatible and both reviews seem to think it's one of the better TV's and is as good as 4k. Is this true? It's still a $6000AUD TV and I want to make sure it's decent. Is it also good for gaming as well as picture quality.

Cheers.
 
Is there anything out there that matches the final run of Panny plasmas? In terms of color and image quality I mean. I'm thinking of buying a new tv at the end of the year and I was wondering if any of the new 4k tvs look as good when it comes to color and contrast.
 
I have been thinking about this tv for that very reason. The review sites I read said you need to use hdmi 5 to reach this level. The two biggest reasons I have yet to buy are because I am saving up for a house and my 42 Panasonic plasma is still going strong.

Just got my TV delivered yesterday, Input lag is really low, it feels like there is none at all. Its even lower than my Sony 70R550A, i am going to sell my Sony and get another Visio in size 70.

Yes you are right its only for HDMI 5, played couple of games yesterday on it with Game Mode on, Game Low Latency on and with Motion Blur on, and is still plays great without any lag
 
How. Long do you guys think it will be when say a 75" - 80" 4k OLED TV would be available for $3,000?

Probably around 5 years. Will be great for the PS5/X4/HyperNintendo(?), same way the 55" 1080p is great for current-gen consoles.

Bit small compared to my 60" plasmid. If it was 60", I'd be tempted. 65" would make me crack.
 
Is there anything out there that matches the final run of Panny plasmas? In terms of color and image quality I mean. I'm thinking of buying a new tv at the end of the year and I was wondering if any of the new 4k tvs look as good when it comes to color and contrast.

By most accounts, LG's 2014 1080p OLED's (EC9300) surpassed Panasonic's XX60's and Samsung's F8500 PDP's. 2015 models usher in 4k, so barring any unforeseen issues related to first-gen 4k OLED panels, they should theoretically be what you're looking for. No prices announced, but best case, you're probably going to be talking $3999-$4999 @ 55" though. They're hardly a value proposition like the PDP's were.
 
I was wondering what everyone's opinion was on the Samsung LED UN46H5203 model was and the Sony LED KDL40W600B. I do not currently have a lot to spend and these 2 are in my budget. I was looking for something with a great picture, low input lag, and less than $500 , but wanted the screen to be at least 40 inches.
 
You must hate movie theaters then. For reasons which should be obvious, the black levels are usually not too good there.
Yeah. I have a plasma but I had a LED that had a much more vibrant image with more depth. That being said I do like inky blacks but they're not the most important thing. At least for me, since I mostly play video games that are bright and colorful so the black levels aren't really a big deal as much as the depth of the image and the "pop." If you're playing brown and grey FPS games most of the time then sure, but Nintendo games for instance probably look better on a good LED.
 
Probably around 5 years. Will be great for the PS5/X4/HyperNintendo(?), same way the 55" 1080p is great for current-gen consoles.

Bit small compared to my 60" plasmid. If it was 60", I'd be tempted. 65" would make me crack.

An 80" OLED for 3K? That would be awesome.
 
Here's Digital Trends review for the LG 65EC9700

I'm not a fan of the curve trend. I hope this is just a fad and it goes away quickly.

Now a similar size and spec with this frame *Drools*

I just wish there was more of a scale to the OLED range. At the moment, OLED TVs start at prices beyond even high end LEDs. 90 percent of consumers will never be convinced to buy one, while the 10 percent who do want to buy one, very few can justify putting down that much money.
 
Whats the best I can get with $500?

The site in the op is good but it's mostly super high end prices.
 
Guys, simple question here.

The difference between, say, 25ms input lag and 40-45ms... Noticeable for the average gamer? I don't do CoD's/twitch shooters.

I ask because I'm tossing up between a Sony with lower input lag and a Sammy with better PQ.

For reference, I've been gaming on a 40" Sammy from around 2011, I think. Possibly the un40c6300, but I'm not entirely sure (model numbers in Australia are all different, yo). So, yeah, I don't know what the input lag is on that bad boy.

Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
Guys, simple question here.

The difference between, say, 25ms input lag and 40-45ms... Noticeable for the average gamer? I don't do CoD's/twitch shooters.

I ask because I'm tossing up between a Sony with lower input lag and a Sammy with better PQ.

For reference, I've been gaming on a 40" Sammy from around 2011, I think. Possibly the un40c6300, but I'm not entirely sure (model numbers in Australia are all different, yo). So, yeah, I don't know what the input lag is on that bad boy.

Any help is greatly appreciated!
No one can answer this question but you. Find out how much lag your current set has and determine how much you're willing to deviate from what you're used to. (How can you not be certain what model TV you have? Check the information on the back panel.)

For my own purposes, any amount of money spent on a set that has more than 20ms latency is money wasted, no matter what the cost. But I am extremely picky on input lag compared to most people and will compromise on virtually any other factor to satisfy that one criteria.
 
No one can answer this question but you. Find out how much lag your current set has and determine how much you're willing to deviate from what you're used to. (How can you not be certain what model TV you have? Check the information on the back panel.)

For my own purposes, any amount of money spent on a set that has more than 20ms latency is money wasted, no matter what the cost. But I am extremely picky on input lag compared to most people and will compromise on virtually any other factor to satisfy that one criteria.

Cheers, dude. I do know the model number, but it's the localised AUS model number (UA40D6000) and I'm getting absolutely nothin' online, nor am I certain of its overseas equivalent.

EDIT: Actually, it's largely irrelevant, as I have played on the Sony set for some time (before returning it due to some bad backlight issues) and found it more than acceptable in terms of lag and whatnot. My issue, then, is whether that extra 20ms will have a noticeably adverse effect or not. Hmm.
 
Guys, simple question here.

The difference between, say, 25ms input lag and 40-45ms... Noticeable for the average gamer? I don't do CoD's/twitch shooters.

I ask because I'm tossing up between a Sony with lower input lag and a Sammy with better PQ.

For reference, I've been gaming on a 40" Sammy from around 2011, I think. Possibly the un40c6300, but I'm not entirely sure (model numbers in Australia are all different, yo). So, yeah, I don't know what the input lag is on that bad boy.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

I doubt it. At 60fps 25ms of input lag is under 2 frames and 45 is under 3. At 30fps that goes to under 1 and 2 frames of input lag.

Now I'm not saying that no one would notice that and that it is pointless to chase the lower numbers, just that a casual gamer that is probably use to 100+ms of input lag probably will not. If you are use to gaming on old crts or faster gaming monitors on pc then you have a higher chance of noticing the difference.
 
That is very depressing to hear considering a few friends recommended that tv to me. I fear there is no real replacement for my Panasonic plasma. It really is a shitty time for quality displays.

It's an IPS LG panel, that's why. Before buying a Sony LCD research what brand is the panel, as they use several. Generally their active 3d screens (or auo panels for that matter) have great contrast ratios. I recently got a kdk55w800b and the black levels are great for a LCD.
 
Finally pulled the trigger on a new set. A Sony WB600. 40 incher.

Basically every TV I read online reviews on had people saying it sucked in some way, so I finally said fuck it and ordered the Sony. It does 1080p, I was able to turn off all the natural motion extra features crap for gaming, and it looks good with the blu-rays I've tested so far. Good enough :lol
 
Finally pulled the trigger on a new set. A Sony WB600. 40 incher.

Basically every TV I read online reviews on had people saying it sucked in some way, so I finally said fuck it and ordered the Sony. It does 1080p, I was able to turn off all the natural motion extra features crap for gaming, and it looks good with the blu-rays I've tested so far. Good enough :lol



Is that the same as the Sony KDL600 models? Was thinking of getting but cannot decide between that and a Samsung LED.
 
Is that the same as the Sony KDL600 models? Was thinking of getting but cannot decide between that and a Samsung LED.
I believe it's the same.

I'm by no means an expert so I can't really compare it to the Samsung. But it looks really good so far with my PS4 and Blu-Rays.
 
Sorry for the newb question but from my experience LCDs look best at their native resolution, so what happens when you purchase a 4K model but mostly use 1080P content, does it look any worse than an actual 1080p native TV?

Assuming the panel is the same size, it should look exactly the same. 1 HD pixel = 4 UHD pixels.
 
This is going to be a silly question as it has to do with ebay, but I'll ask anyway.

One of the boards went out on my set(TNPA5335BK SC Board to be exact), and no one has any to replace it with. I've made a few calls and it seems it's in high demand, and no one knows when it will resurface. I read early March somewhere, but who knows. The only ones I can find are on...you guessed it. Ebay. What are the chances a board that I get is complete shit from one of the sellers with good records? I haven't bought anything from ebay in over a decade...


Edit: Like this one. What are my chances here?

Edit 2: They used the pic from shop jimmy lol
 
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