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With the EC9300 is it possible to uninstall firmware?
With the EC9300 is it possible to uninstall firmware?
True. I desperately want a OLED tv but i don't want LG.
Anyone have a Sony XBR-55X850C and can comment? Dell has it for $1500 but with a $500 gift card. I was thinking of getting a XPS13 any ways so I could apply the card to that. Plus I get 4% cash back with my Chase Freedom.
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Are you having issues with yours?
They are the ones that will be making those OLED panels for many others. They already do for the upcoming Panasonic OLED.Its an interesting gamble on LG's part, getting to the market first and probably hopping they ride some wave of "best tv" labeling for a short time. Once everyone jumps in they will disappear from any quality discussions.
Wow OLED really shows how awful streaming compression can be. Compared Gravity streaming to blu-Ray and it was revelatory.
Wow OLED really shows how awful streaming compression can be. Compared Gravity streaming to blu-Ray and it was revelatory.
Wow OLED really shows how awful streaming compression can be. Compared Gravity streaming to blu-Ray and it was revelatory.
Again, the reason LG is the only OLED manufacturer with sets out right now is because of the low production yield. There are still a lot of OLED panels manufactured that end up having to be scrapped due to defects that are caught by quality control. LED-LCD is by far the most profitable right now for TV companies to continue to make, so that's exactly what they're doing.
Until OLED technology can produce a higher yield of panels that are of "shippable" quality, expect only a handful of manufacturers to offer OLED TVs, even within the next few years.
Why is LG the only company (besides the one panel from Panasonic) that offers OLED sets right now? It's because they've dumped the most money in OLED technology and are willing to take the financial hit during production difficulties.
Samsung JU7500Need to replace my old 42" Panasonic plasma. The width of the new TV set shouldn't exceed 1200 mm, I was thinking of purchasing the new LG EG910V oled but it's too large (2 cm over the limit). Any good alternative in the 50" range? I was eyeing the Sony KDL-50W807c, is it any good for gaming/blue-ray use? Any suggestion will be appreciated.
That's my experience as well, it's completely unforgiving, in a good way.
I got my 930V (EC9300) professionally calibrated by a chap from the AVForums review team today, and holy shit... ridiculous. It's relatively accurate out of the box, but with all the greyscale and colour errors minimised, this thing is incredible. Never seen detail like it, and that includes all the 4K demo footage I watched on the new Samsung, Panasonic and Sony LED sets when trying to figure out which tv to buy. OLED is the real deal.
4K Blu-Ray may well decimate this on even a mid-tier LCD TV in a couple of years, but the calibrated results convinced me high bit-rate, properly calibrated 1080p will be totally fine on this technology for a good while.
Again, the reason LG is the only OLED manufacturer with sets out right now is because of the low production yield. There are still a lot of OLED panels manufactured that end up having to be scrapped due to defects that are caught by quality control. LED-LCD is by far the most profitable right now for TV companies to continue to make, so that's exactly what they're doing.
Until OLED technology can produce a higher yield of panels that are of "shippable" quality, expect only a handful of manufacturers to offer OLED TVs, even within the next few years.
Why is LG the only company (besides the one panel from Panasonic) that offers OLED sets right now? It's because they've dumped the most money in OLED technology and are willing to take the financial hit during production difficulties.
I'm currently debating whether I should sell my old 720p LG TV and buy a proper HD TV.
Would you guys say that the upgrade is noticeable enough to justify the cost? I've been very pleased with the increase in asset quality the new console gen brought but I'm unsure whether the increase in resolution is really _that_ important.
Thoughts?
Finally got my LG 65EF9500 after waiting a couple weeks. Easily the best TV on the market. And I didn't even get to tinker with it yet, but I will tonight after work.
Ok so i have been playing some AC Unity and when i look in the sky i can definitely spot some stuff that shouldn't be there. There seems go be a pink effect and also a green tinge. Definitely only visible in the bright sky. Heh...bummer.
Not enough to return it though and risk getting a set with worse effects.
It's just so frustrating that LG are the only OLED mass producing company out there, I can't stand them, they've produced crap TV's for years. And all these issues they have having, comes down to the LG quality. Looks like I'm going LCD next year.
I'm sorry to hear that. My panel (9300) developed a stuck red pixel that turned into a dead pixel just this past week. Here's hoping it won't get any worse.
Damn. Don't LG give you warrantee on that?
My Vizio M55 2015 just arrived and it's incredible. Playing the Order 1886 and it's blowing my mind. I can't wait to get the Witcher 3!
Are you still enjoying your M55? I'm thinking about getting one soon.
Yea it's still pretty good. I've upgraded to an LG OLED, only because we needed a second TV. I've had a few more posts on here describing how much I like the Vizio. I've lost a few buttons from my remote but that's about my only complaint. I think it's a great deal for the price.
That's exactly how I feel. Literally the worst possible company to have this tech under lock and key. Such a shitty brand.
Oh yeah, the picture on it is just mind blowing. Games look absolutely stunning. I know it sounds crazy, but it feels like you just upgraded to a whole new generation of consoles. Everything just looks so clean, and the colors and contrast are better than anything I've ever seen before.
Let us know what you think!
I'll say it, this is the true next Kuro.
Well since this is a gaming forum, I can start there. The lag is crazy outside of game. It's very evident imho, more than I've experienced before. It's perhaps that you deal with upconversion along with the other usual processing tricks. Switch it to a game mode and it feels cut in a third and it's very tolerable I think. It's not pc monitor response, but for a tv it's acceptable I think to anyone that's not a pro competitive gamer or those who demand the same as them.
That said, the IQ is insane. I did a quick calibration since its not broken in yet (needs 200-400hrs on these sets supposedly) and Damn, this set is incredible. I'd agree that you said it feels like a quasi hardware leap. It's enhancement is insane. It's motion handling is great too, surprisingly being a LG.
Movies is another segment, and w/o seeing the Panasonic oled, this is the new benchmark for tv's, no doubt.The review hype is real. Only seeing it in showrooms prior to in your house and settings taste it's another beast all together. I knew oled was great from seeing it before, but even now I can say it is superior, and it's not even close to broken in or calibrated fully. I said it before, I'll say it again, this is the "next gen" of display tech. Now I just need a oled pc monitor with pure gaming attributes.
I somehow got a flawless set. No yellow band. Hell nearly zero flaming with the low percent frames, looks better than the best pics I've seen on avs forums. Checking out the Life of Pi HDR clip, it's spectacular. That OLED color, contrast, and HDR is amazing.
I hope Sony gets on board with OLED soon. They had the first consumer OLED, their studio monitors won awards. They need to do this. I know Samsung will be doing one soon, they got set back because they bet on the wrong OLED configuration/tech, I would not be surprised to see them show one this year.
I'll say it, this is the true next Kuro.
Green tinge on 9300 seems to happen on some gradients if you use the "Wide" color gamut. I think for games Wide looks better 99% of the time as it makes green hues (grass etc) look awesome and lively, but it seems to ruin some tricky gradients. For example lots of scenes in The Order 1886 get this weird green tinge on everything if you use Wide color gamut. However, to disable Wide color gamut, you have to use Expert mode. So you pretty much have to use PC+Expert. I'm not sure what the input lag is on that combo, but it didn't seem noticeably different than PC+Game combo that I normally use.Ok so i have been playing some AC Unity and when i look in the sky i can definitely spot some stuff that shouldn't be there. There seems go be a pink effect and also a green tinge. Definitely only visible in the bright sky. Heh...bummer.![]()
In terms of black level, sure. It surpasses the Kuros. (even post-D-Nice 500M/101FD tweak)
In terms of overall performance, no. OLED is somewhat an LCD replacement but not a plasma replacement until it can match its motion resolution.
So I was going to swap my EC9300 with Amazon because of the weird image retention issues that I was having. Amazon says they are no longer stocking this and can't directly swap for the EC9300.
They are offering to upgrade me to the EG9100 for $100. Should I do that?
There are some slight differences between the two, but they have extremely similar performance. That being said, I would push against the $100 "upgrade" fee. The EG9100 regularly sales for ~$1,500 on other sites.
Regarding input lag, could you define "very tolerable"?
In terms of black level, sure. It surpasses the Kuros. (even post-D-Nice 500M/101FD tweak)
In terms of overall performance, no. OLED is somewhat an LCD replacement but not a plasma replacement until it can match its motion resolution.
Yes, with proper setup, there is literally 0 light output coming from the black color on this TV. I honestly consider the motion resolution measurings of Plasma TVs to be kind of bunk. I mean, they resolve the XYZ number of lines, but by doing so introduce the green/yellow trails behind any contrasting colors. The EC9300 can't resolve as many lines as a plasma, but it doesn't have those weird trails. Also, when using the de-blur motion setting, EC produces an incredibly clear motion (without inserting any extra frames) - far surpassing my panny plasma - of course at the expense of input lag. But that setting can comfortably be used for videos at least.In terms of black level, sure. It surpasses the Kuros. (even post-D-Nice 500M/101FD tweak)
In terms of overall performance, no. OLED is somewhat an LCD replacement but not a plasma replacement until it can match its motion resolution.
Is it inferior in any way? I have the ability to buy the EC9300 from a different seller on Amazon for what I paid for the one I have. Figured the newer one would be the way to go.
Take this with a grain of salt, since it's been a while since I've looked, but I believe the only big differences are 3 HDMI ports on the 9100 vs 4 ports on the 9300, and slightly weaker speakers on the 9100 (20 watts vs 40 watts). Both of those are basically non-factors to me, since I use a receiver, but they might be a big deal to you.
A decent chunk of people have said that the quality control on the 9100's is a bit higher. Less dimples and such, which "plagued" some of the 9300's. Like I said though, the 9100 definitely isn't an upgrade on its own, unless you've just had horrible luck with panel quality on the 9300's.
And this is the reason I'm going to hold onto my KURO PRO-141FD (60") for a bit longer. I had considered selling it and grabbing a 55" OLED, but the performance just isn't there yet. I think I might give it another year and then go for it though.
I honestly consider the motion resolution measurings of Plasma TVs to be kind of bunk. I mean, they resolve the XYZ number of lines, but by doing so introduce the green/yellow trails behind any contrasting colors. The EC9300 can't resolve as many lines as a plasma, but it doesn't have those weird trails. Also, when using the de-blur motion setting, EC produces an incredibly clear motion (without inserting any extra frames) of course at the expense of input lag. But that setting can comfortably be used for videos at least.
The trails are far less of an issue with 24FPS content though. It's really in 60FPS games that they start looking ugly. Real test would be something like Unfinished Swan on PS4, which on my 85U looked unbearable basically.Yes. Trails were a problem... on my 2008 Panasonic. Both Kuros, my current late-model Panasonic, and my friend's F8500 all pass(ed) even the Sin City test with ease.
I don't really mean using interpolation as in inserting new frames. I mean using de-blur option which as far as I can see doesn't create any new frames, but produces incredibly blur-free output (at the expense of input lag). As for any kind of judder on this TV, I don't see a problem in PC mode, that disables any video processing. I did see a problem from time to time in non-PC mode with "Real Cinema" (which creates real 24hz cadenza), so I decided to just stick with PC mode.And I installed another 9300 as recently as two weeks ago. It is indeed a choice between interpolation and blur/excess judder. But don't let me stop you from enjoying your television because it clearly has its upsides
Green tinge on 9300 seems to happen on some gradients if you use the "Wide" color gamut. I think for games Wide looks better 99% of the time as it makes green hues (grass etc) look awesome and lively, but it seems to ruin some tricky gradients. For example lots of scenes in The Order 1886 get this weird green tinge on everything if you use Wide color gamut. However, to disable Wide color gamut, you have to use Expert mode. So you pretty much have to use PC+Expert. I'm not sure what the input lag is on that combo, but it didn't seem noticeably different than PC+Game combo that I normally use.
Yea those aren't really issues for me. I have been impressed with the quality of the 9300 so far, besides the odd image retention deal that no one else seems to have. I don't want to make the switch to find out that LG cut a bunch of corners on the new model. I'm having trouble finding real reviews out there.
Have you seen anything about input lag? If you could buy either, which one do you get?
I hate to tell you either way, honestly. If it were me....I'd probably get the 9100. Simply because there seem to be less panel issues with those. I haven't read anything that has mentioned differences in lag between the two. Some people were initially saying that the 9100 might handle motion a bit better, but I believe that was just heresay.
Again though, I'm completely basing my choice off of second hand information. As I mentioned earlier, I'm still holding onto my KURO for now. I really don't think you'll notice much of a difference either way though.