so the E6 55" in is $5k MSRP, this one (C6) is $4k MSRP, I'm crossing my fingers that the B6 will be $3K MSRP.
B6 will be the same price as the C6.
so the E6 55" in is $5k MSRP, this one (C6) is $4k MSRP, I'm crossing my fingers that the B6 will be $3K MSRP.
Me also haha. I'm having a pretty hard time choosing my next set. I'd love an OLED, but I've never been a fan of LG products. I think I'm edging towards a Sony, but I'm worried about black levels on an LED LCD. I tried out my girlfriends Dad's Samsung 4K TV but it wasn't as impressive as my friends Sony one. It's a goddamn minefield out there with no clear winner. I don't think we even get Vizio's on sale here in Australia either.i miss the Panasonic plasmas
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OLED has a lot of potential, but we really need other manufacturers to compete with LG and, hopefully, push to refine the technology.
So I went to a few of my local TV stores today putting some feelers out and having a look at some 4k sets.
Disappointed at the lack of analogue audio out support.
Is it completely phased out? My last set is from 2010 and has more outputs than these newer models.
I just got a Samsung KS8000 and was shocked to find it didn't have it. I was planning to finally get a modern receiver any way, just wasn't planning for it to be the day my new TV arrived. Oh well, now to actually get a surround sound system.
Damn....that's gonna eat into my budget if I have to buy a new system.
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Can't you use a converter?
So I went to a few of my local TV stores today putting some feelers out and having a look at some 4k sets.
Disappointed at the lack of analogue audio out support.
Is it completely phased out? My last set is from 2010 and has more outputs than these newer models.
A lot of TV's still have analog audio out but in the form of a 3.5mm stereo jack. Vizio still uses the standard RCA output jacks. Just get a 3.5mm to RCA Y Adapter for the audio out.
A separate jack from the headphone port? I need to look at the back of more TV's but it's hard when they stack them on shelves so tightly, you try to move one to have a look and security is on you lol.
Their sports rating is based on 67% Motion Blur and 33% Gray Uniformity. They do not take resolution into account when giving it a score.
Sony TV's have an option in the audio settings to change that 3.5 mm port into a audio out or headphone port. I know Samsung have it as just plain audio out.
My JS8500 had this, my KS8000 does not. So, I'm assuming Samsung ditched it on their 2016 sets.
Buy the VizioI've read through all the impressions of LG's 55eg9100 and Vizio's P-series (looking at the P55) and am on the fence. My main use for the TV would be to play PS4 games and watch the occasional movie. The assumption is that when the inevitable periodic price reduction of the 9100 hits $1299, as it has in the past, the two displays are at price parity.
My concern about the 9100 is that I may miss out on 4k content in the future. Maybe latency too? My main concern about the P55 is that the picture quality won't match that of the 9100.
Any suggestions?
Buy the Vizio
I've read through all the impressions of LG's 55eg9100 and Vizio's P-series (looking at the P55) and am on the fence. My main use for the TV would be to play PS4 games and watch the occasional movie. The assumption is that when the inevitable periodic price reduction of the 9100 hits $1299, as it has in the past, the two displays are at price parity.
My concern about the 9100 is that I may miss out on 4k content in the future. Maybe latency too? My main concern about the P55 is that the picture quality won't match that of the 9100.
Any suggestions?
May I ask why you suggest the Vizio?
with the potential 4K console revisions on the horizon. How will that affect game mode on a new 4K tv? ... Would it keep the same latency as 1080p?
I've read through all the impressions of LG's 55eg9100 and Vizio's P-series (looking at the P55) and am on the fence. My main use for the TV would be to play PS4 games and watch the occasional movie. The assumption is that when the inevitable periodic price reduction of the 9100 hits $1299, as it has in the past, the two displays are at price parity.
My concern about the 9100 is that I may miss out on 4k content in the future. Maybe latency too? My main concern about the P55 is that the picture quality won't match that of the 9100.
Any suggestions?
It's finally time to upgrade from my old KDL-40XBR2. I love that TV. I've narrowed it down to the Samsung UN65JS9000 or Vizio P65-C1. Any opinions or other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Or the LG EG9600.
Yes me too. I am obsessed with the tech. I read that the other day and JOLED made those panels using printing technology. I wonder how they will pan out and I wonder what sub Pixel arrangement they are using.Perhaps some people already know but I'm a big OLED freak.
Currently I use a Sony PVM 740 as a secondary PC screen for YouTube viewing etc and it's really lightyears ahead of everything I've seen, and that's for a unit made in 2010.
I follow OLED News daily, and just now it's been announced that JOLED (Panasonic+Sony OLED joint venture) has created 20 inch 4K prototypes, to be massproduced in 2018.
So I'd say we will start to see non-LG OLED units from 2020 onwards.
This is great news!
Perhaps some people already know but I'm a big OLED freak.
Currently I use a Sony PVM 740 as a secondary PC screen for YouTube viewing etc and it's really lightyears ahead of everything I've seen, and that's for a unit made in 2010.
I follow OLED News daily, and just now it's been announced that JOLED (Panasonic+Sony OLED joint venture) has created 20 inch 4K prototypes, to be massproduced in 2018.
So I'd say we will start to see non-LG OLED units from 2020 onwards.
This is great news!
The last high-end Panasonic and Samsung plasmas where as good or better in basically every image quality metric versus Kuro. Plus they had tons of more features.Fixed![]()
Can anyone recommend a cheap DAC? I'm using a 3.5mm to 2xrca for my hifi but no sound through the TV at the same time![]()
The last high-end Panasonic and Samsung plasmas where as good or better in basically every image quality metric versus Kuro. Plus they had tons of more features.
You want the same sound coming out of your stereo as your TV?
If the LG EG9600 is in your budget, then that is a no brainer. OLED for sure!
I miss my plasma that had a subwoofer out on it but it did have 6 speakers aswellA lot of TV's still have analog audio out but in the form of a 3.5mm stereo jack. Vizio still uses the standard RCA output jacks. Just get a 3.5mm to RCA Y Adapter for the audio out.
I bit the bullet and got the 65". TVs tend to last me a long time so I consider it a good investment.
How are curved tvs for gaming?
Samsung attempted in the past and failed with their OLED. Panasonic's is a hobbled together LG. The only company that can probably pull it off is Sony, but iirc their mass panel provider can't provide OLED panels in normal sizes, and their OLED technology, while better, doesn't have a consumer expected life range.