I'm using one of these (https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00FK0YSOY/ 10m, 33 feet) to directly connect my PC to the TV and it works perfectly fine so far for 4k60 gaming from the PC. Can't comment on HDR stuff on PC since there is just literally one still image demo but haven't seen any artifacts or other anomalies whatsoever.Ordered one of these today, will post some thoughts in this thread this weekend after I've received it, though until the PS4 Pro is released it'll mostly still be doing 1080p work.
I don't fuck with TVs much to be honest, is there any concern over the length of HMDI cable in terms of adding any latency or signal problems? It would be more convenient to not move my PS4 from where it is which would need a 20' foot cable or so.
I haven't noticed any personally.Plan on getting the 43'' version as a PC monitor, but worried about ghosting. Haven't seen anything about it in the reviews so it seems like it might be fine.
I haven't noticed any personally.
This TV available in the U.K.? Searched the model number on Amazon but didn't get any results.
Great, thanks. I think ghosting is really only an issue with older and/or cheaper panels, so it was probably just paranoia on my part.
Yeah, it's the KD43XD8077SU. I've got the 49" waiting at Argos for collection but I'm still weighing it up.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01HM7JNLU/
Damn I'm pissed I bought that 4k "HDR" Hisense already on Amazon DayIt's not even HDR, they flat out lied lol. Could've easily saved up and bought this instead. Damnit.
what is the maximum nits of the brightness this tv offers. is it decent for HDR?
Yeah, it's the KD43XD8077SU. I've got the 49" waiting at Argos for collection but I'm still weighing it up.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01HM7JNLU/
What a confusion . Someone here said it was this one Sony KD-43X8305C: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00VV8GOMS/
I'm interested especially because my TV is dying but right now it seems impossible to truly know which model it is here in Europe.
One of the weaknesses of this panel, I think. Not particularly high; it seems to maintain ~375 nits both peak and sustained.
That TV came out last year.
It also has a different TV stand.
2016 models have D in their names instead of C which are 2015 models.
Still confusing, I know.
Considering this as well.Plan on getting the 43'' version as a PC monitor, but worried about ghosting. Haven't seen anything about it in the reviews so it seems like it might be fine.
Could you speak to how this TV performs strictly as a computer monitor? Thinking about getting one as a monitor.I'm using one of these (https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00FK0YSOY/ 10m, 33 feet) to directly connect my PC to the TV and it works perfectly fine so far for 4k60 gaming from the PC. Can't comment on HDR stuff on PC since there is just literally one still image demo but haven't seen any artifacts or other anomalies whatsoever.
Vendor has a disclaimer that anything >9m might need a HDMI signal booster though since it's out of HDMI cable spec apparently.
I haven't noticed any personally.
From my understanding the last two digits are just regional codes. Sony.de for example lists 8005, 8077, 8088 and 8099 and there is no difference whatsoever on the spec sheets. http://www.sony.de/electronics/fernseher/xd8005-series/specificationsIs there a difference in EU between XD8005 & XD8099?
I don't use it as desktop and I can't really test any workflow due to the location and orientation of my PC+KBM. The TV only serves as Steam Big Picture Mode client in my setup in regards to PC connectivity.Considering this as well.
Could you speak to how this TV performs strictly as a computer monitor? Thinking about getting one as a monitor.
From my understanding the last two digits are just regional codes. Sony.de for example lists 8005, 8077, 8088 and 8099 and there is no difference whatsoever on the spec sheets. http://www.sony.de/electronics/fernseher/xd8005-series/specifications.
Possibly. I haven't seen any store around here listing anything but black though. All these model numbers are confusing lmaoColor maybe? Argos list all the 77's as Silver and the 88's as black.
What do you mean? The TV will go into HDR mode once it detects HDR playback on the current source. You can also force it into HDR mode from the "Picture" settings but that won't make non-HDR content HDR.How do i make it HDR? its unchecked
How do i make it HDR? its unchecked
I have a 2015 Sony TV, and you have to go to the settings and turn on HDMI enhanced mode to enable HDR. Not sure what it's like on the 2016 TV's though.
Am I missing something in the review?
I see input lag is 33.3 ms as lowest. That is not low input lag. Ok I have seen worse but nope. To high for me.
That input lag is average for a TV. For something better, you should probably look for PC monitors.
http://ca.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x850d
so we're looking at 90ms+ on a 2016 TV made by Sony who are making a full push for 4K/HDR gaming?
Lol tell me about it. Basically gave up in frustrationLove researching tech but this 4k/hdr stuff is crazy.
Hdr v hdr compatible v hdr capable
8 bit v 10 bit panel
Questions over viewing distance
Firmware updates (seriously? For a TV?)
Need new receiver too?
Need new(er) HDMI cable too?
4k but not hdr, or is it?
Hdr10 v dolby hdr
What is sdr? Just saw that on a youtube review
Input lag
Only which hdmi port has hdr?
Argh!
I also dont understand what differentiates one at $1500 v $800.
Feel so sorry for that fellow who posted about having bought a tv on prime day that is apparently not HDR despite the box saying so. That was basically me 6 months ago, and sums up how confusing the messaging is around this tech.
Okay does anyone have this as a computer monitor? How in the world do you enable enhanced HDMI? I've searched google and all the settings menus and cant find it anywhere.
Edit: nevermind got it
TV manufacturers need to get their shit together and standardize things. Functions, naming, marketing - much like the airline industry.
Quite frankly it seems like this is intentional. They call something HDR+ which to the mainstream immediately means "HDR+ must be better than HDR" when it's exactly the opposite. It's marketing, the more unclear things are, the big majority of the audience will feel lost and go after what the store reps tell them or about shady demos in the stores trying to push that give the store the bigger profit or clearing stock.
Played around with the settings on the PC end a bit.
One thing that is confusing me is that 10/12bit is available at 4k60 4:2:2 but not 4:2:0. Isn't the former more "detailed" and as such requires more bandwidth?
Btw that one cooking show that Netflix offers in HDR is quite legit actually. And it looks absolutely stunning!![]()
Thanks so is confirmed we cant get 4:4:4 for 10bit using PC?
Btw it is a real 12bit panel?
I think that's been confirmed before. Apparently a bandwidth limitation of the current HDMI standardThanks so is confirmed we cant get 4:4:4 for 10bit using PC?
Btw it is a real 12bit panel?
999€ for 55 inch version of the TV!
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01IW652YC/