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This TV (the 55" one) costs around R$ 5,000 here in Brazil. That's about US$1500. That's about 2 minimum wages.
This TV (the 55" one) costs around R$ 5,000 here in Brazil. That's about US$1500. That's about 2 minimum wages.
There's a 55" model available in Europe, perhaps Brazil shares the same line-up.There's no 55" model. Only 43" and 49"
There's a 55" model available in Europe, perhaps Brazil shares the same line-up.
Mine got shipped today, should be here tomorrow. Will make sure to give some impressions.
Depends on your country.What's the model name in EU?
I wouldn't recommend the vizio or Samsung. Both have a shit ton of input lag at 4k with hdr on.The HDR should be fine and still noticeable, but with that peak brightness level, don't expect to have your socks knocked off.
For a 43 inch, this is the tv to get. Seems like a great tv at a fine price point
For a 49, go with the samsung ks8000 or a vizio p 50 for the extra 200 dollars.
thats what people and all the reviews are saying except a 55" ks8000 cost $1100 more in Canada then the x850D, I might as well get a X930D for that price. Plus I used to get all the samsung electronic but done with them, every samsung electroncis that I got for the last few years were shit. Just today someone has posted on the avsforum today saying that there are 2 revision forthe X850D, first is made in China, second is the better one with more vibrant color from Mexico. Mine is made in Mexico so maybe there is some truth to the story. I don't notice the greyish black from that revie on rtings, even the demo unit at bestbuy is showing the black just as good as the other brand of the same class. There is artifacts when I turn on 120hz for the x850d, but I only notice them during loading screen, when playing in doom, everything move so fast and smooth I hardly ever notice them. Changing the picture mode to graphics also reduce the artifacts.
I wouldn't recommend the vizio or Samsung. Both have a shit ton of input lag at 4k with hdr on.
http://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/inputs/input-lag
According to new tests done today, there are some that dont have bad lag at 4k with hdr on.
I currently have a 32" 720p TV. Never got around to upgrading to a 1080p TV. Not really sure how big I should go. I thought 43" sounded pretty good, but if I can get an extra 6" for just $150, that seems like a good deal. I guess I'll go for the KS800 if there are any deals that bring it down to around that same $800 range.
Guess I need to buy an HDMI 2 cable too for my laptop-TV connection.
I currently have a 32" 720p TV. Never got around to upgrading to a 1080p TV. Not really sure how big I should go. I thought 43" sounded pretty good, but if I can get an extra 6" for just $150, that seems like a good deal. I guess I'll go for the KS800 if there are any deals that bring it down to around that same $800 range.
Guess I need to buy an HDMI 2 cable too for my laptop-TV connection.
This is false. See the post above yours. Even at 444 60 hz 4k the samsung is 37 ms with hdr according to rtings.I wouldn't recommend the vizio or Samsung. Both have a shit ton of input lag at 4k with hdr on.
http://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/inputs/input-lag
According to new tests done today, there are some that dont have bad lag at 4k with hdr on.
http://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/inputs/input-lag
Yea, I just saw they put up 4k native results for lag!! The sony x800d is running 4:4:4 at 4k at 35ms, not bad at all as long as I turn vsync off.
The interesting thing with these new 4k results is running any samsung at 4k with 4:4:4 shows higher lag then the sony, about 38ms is what they are showing for the samsung and the samsungs have pwm too which I hate.
Also the pixel response is twice as fast on the sony versus any of the 2016 samsungs which is good for gaming.
Rtings is killing it with all this great info, easily the best site for in-depth tv reviews, by far!!
Looks like the 43x800d is going to be my 4k pc monitor ....
So it's a solid 34 average no matter what you are doing. I call that consistency. It's not amazing. But I'll enjoy almost anything non competitive as long as it doesn't have added input lag like tomb raider on Xbox one. That shit made me rage on any display
Very happy I picked up the x800d then
Almost got that 6300 which has amazing 4K+HDR lag, but it's color range is a LoT lower than the Sony for a budget tv
Some of the rtings results for 4K native + HDR are weird...
B6 gets 38.2ms but the E6 is at 67.5 ms?
B6 review said:Update 09/12/2016: With a 4k resolution and a HDR signal (with and without 4:4:4 color subsampling), when the input lag is tested, the result is not stable and cycle from 38.2ms to 54.8ms. This is a strange result and during our testing, some TV did take time to stabilize (+/- 5 seconds), but the LG B6 was the only one that did this very long cycling.
I think VA panel like the one in x800d would be better for black level. LG uses IPSI've mentioned this elsewhere, but for those looking at the lower-end 43" 4K HDR sets like these, I have the LG 43UH6500, which can be had for $500-550, with a number of retailers offering the $50 magic remote for free (I believe stores like B&H might still be doing this). You can sell it pretty much for that price and get your all-in cost down to $450-500 shipped.
Anyway, I've had it for a few weeks. I bought it as an office replacement to use as a single monitor solution for my PC and consoles. My PC and this TV had some interface issues with just HDMI (signal getting lost completely when quitting out of games/sleep), but using a DP-to-HDMI adapter solved it, and it resolves 4K60 4:4:4 with no issues.
Brightness is not a problem for me, but I only sit 2-3' from it (depending on how intently I'm looking at content), so my settings are on the low end. At higher backlight settings, you almost need sunglasses to prevent retina burn. Colors on it are quite good, although I would say that yellows in particular seem a bit muted compared to other IPS panels I've used (mainly my Dell U2711, which this replaced).
On non-HDR content on PC and console, I use the Game preset for everything. Fewer image calibration options, but input lag is imperceptible to me. This is why I was hoping the Forza Horizon 3 had HDR enabled so that I could see if that made any noticeable difference to me for games.
Native 4K PC gaming has been a revelation. Those who say 4K doesn't matter haven't seen Forza Motorsport 6 Apex in 4K60. It's truly stunning, and it's what made me buy the digital PC/XB1 Forza Horizon 3 vs. my traditional route of buying physical.
4K HDR content like Deadpool looks superb, but can't touch OLED or the more advanced HDR sets. I knew this going in. But again, for five bills, being able to play/stream everything available at the moment makes that pill an easy one to swallow.
Sorry for the long post... it's important that folks keep their expectations in check with this size range, but personally, if space is limited or you want a desktop replacement/hybrid solution now, they're great. I'm really happy with my purchase, and do hope that the high-end technology trickles down into this range and smaller.
Got my 43" model today and took it for a quick test drive. Some impressions:
- Assembling was super easy and could be done alone without hassle. Just use a level to make sure the TV is 100% even on the stand.
- Setup is like any other Android TV, quick and straightforward.
- The TVs ATV OS feels slightly more sluggish than my Shield TVs ATV OS.
- 4K looks crazy good, watched some demo footage I downloaded yesterday via my Shield TV & Plex. It's kinda incredible how much depth it adds to the picture. Didn't find any demo footage on the TV itself though but I didn't look too hard.
- Bit finicky to use in my current PC setup (1x 1440p as main, 1x 1080p portrait) as Windows doesn't scale back the taskbar when switching back from the 4K as primary to the 1440p as primary. Also: desktop icons are all over the place. I'm sure there is a tool to save the positions and reload them by a simple batch. Will figure it out.
- Also make sure to use HDMI 2 or 3 if you want 4k60 4:4:4 and enable Enhanced HDMI in the TV settings as the rtings review tells you. Otherwise you are stuck with 4:2:0.
- Played some Rocket League and God Eater at 4k60. I didn't really notice the input lag.
- Screensize is might fine for my use case. I have the TV set up at the end of my bed, so I'm like 2m away from the screen.
- I took the Nvidia HDR demo for a quick spin too but given that it was afternoon and these are only like 4 screenshots, I am not necessarily blown away yet. The highlights in the picture (lights, sky, fire) definitely stood out however. Will watch some Netflix HDR tonight in the dark and will report back.
Are you updated to the latest firmware? The only way to do this is set up wi-fi and turn the TV off. It will then download updates. It will not update while the TV is on.Got my 43" model today and took it for a quick test drive. Some impressions:
- Assembling was super easy and could be done alone without hassle. Just use a level to make sure the TV is 100% even on the stand.
- Setup is like any other Android TV, quick and straightforward.
- The TVs ATV OS feels slightly more sluggish than my Shield TVs ATV OS.
- 4K looks crazy good, watched some demo footage I downloaded yesterday via my Shield TV & Plex. It's kinda incredible how much depth it adds to the picture. Didn't find any demo footage on the TV itself though but I didn't look too hard.
- Bit finicky to use in my current PC setup (1x 1440p as main, 1x 1080p portrait) as Windows doesn't scale back the taskbar when switching back from the 4K as primary to the 1440p as primary. Also: desktop icons are all over the place. I'm sure there is a tool to save the positions and reload them by a simple batch. Will figure it out.
- Also make sure to use HDMI 2 or 3 if you want 4k60 4:4:4 and enable Enhanced HDMI in the TV settings as the rtings review tells you. Otherwise you are stuck with 4:2:0.
- Played some Rocket League and God Eater at 4k60. I didn't really notice the input lag.
- Screensize is might fine for my use case. I have the TV set up at the end of my bed, so I'm like 2m away from the screen.
- I took the Nvidia HDR demo for a quick spin too but given that it was afternoon and these are only like 4 screenshots, I am not necessarily blown away yet. The highlights in the picture (lights, sky, fire) definitely stood out however. Will watch some Netflix HDR tonight in the dark and will report back.
I'm not totally sure if you ask like that? Checking for updates was the first thing I did and it said I had the latest. Will check manually, I have PKG6.0402.0001EUAAre you updated to the latest firmware? The only way to do this is set up wi-fi and turn the TV off. It will then download updates. It will not update while the TV is on.
I'm not totally sure if you ask like that? Checking for updates was the first thing I did and it said I had the latest. Will check manually, I have PKG6.0402.0001EUA
http://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/inputs/input-lag
Yea, I just saw they put up 4k native results for lag!! The sony x800d is running 4:4:4 at 4k at 35ms, not bad at all as long as I turn vsync off.
The interesting thing with these new 4k results is running any samsung at 4k with 4:4:4 shows higher lag then the sony, about 38ms is what they are showing for the samsung and the samsungs have pwm too which I hate.
Also the pixel response is twice as fast on the sony versus any of the 2016 samsungs which is good for gaming.
Rtings is killing it with all this great info, easily the best site for in-depth tv reviews, by far!!
Looks like the 43x800d is going to be my 4k pc monitor ....
. I'm wondering if perhaps I need to calibrate it or something...
We had a user in here who hooked it up without any problem and watched UHD HDR Bluray using the One S. Posted pics too, so it should be easy to find. I can't remember whether he said to enable anything in particular.Has anyone here hooked the x800d up to an Xbox one S? The Xbox is saying it doesn't support her...
We had a user in here who hooked it up without any problem and watched UHD HDR Bluray using the One S. Posted pics too, so it should be easy to find. I can't remember whether he said to enable anything in particular.
Has anyone here hooked the x800d up to an Xbox one S? The Xbox is saying it doesn't support her...
Like I said, I use it for both PC and console, so IPS is great for things like photo editing and other non-gaming PC apps. I realize this is a Sony TV thread in the gaming subforum though.I think VA panel like the one in x800d would be better for black level. LG uses IPS
Sony KD-43XD80**Where can I find these in the UK? the model number is not in the UK.
Just pulled the trigger on the 55' x850d, and I'm loving it. The one thing I do find mildly annoying is that I set up my Shaw box through the tv and it has this sleek overlay it uses. However, it went ahead and decided to list every single channel Shaw offers, whether you have the channel or not. I also can't organise based by HD channels anymore. But besides that, I'm in love with thing.
Do you have a link to those LG demos?Holy shit these LG HDR demos
I'm in awe, just watched them in my dimmed room at night.
Its so surreal to actually get "realistic" lightning and be blinded by the sun
SONY WHERE ARE THE HDR PATCHES
And to think, more expensive models will give you an even better experience... :O
I've calibrated my Vizio at home once, regretted it by the next morning.
A calibrated display in a controlled environment is a better idea.
Also after using a calibrated Flanders Scientific Display I can never trust any television. I really wish TV's got rid of 95% of their "features" too.
A great display calibrated correctly for your living room will look fantastic though. Especially if out of box settings are torch mode.
Holy shit these LG HDR demos
I'm in awe, just watched them in my dimmed room at night.
Its so surreal to actually get "realistic" lightning and be blinded by the sun
SONY WHERE ARE THE HDR PATCHES
And to think, more expensive models will give you an even better experience... :O
You can find them here http://demo-uhd3d.com/categorie.php?tag=hdrDo you have a link to those LG demos?