Sony X800D well - reviewed, 4k+HDR TV with low input lag

Wanna ask about HDR and input lag? How much does HDR affect it ? Is this something you can turn off to reduce input lag(by how much does it improve) ?
 
For those who own this TV, what do you guys have your settings at for games but using the standard mode? Thanks.
 
Wanna ask about HDR and input lag? How much does HDR affect it ? Is this something you can turn off to reduce input lag(by how much does it improve) ?

HDR impacts tv's differently depending on their core components and settings.
Yes you can turn off HDR to reduce lag but some tv's have bad lag before HDR is even on.
Some tv's have a game mode that can run at the same time as HDR as well.
 
Am way too tired to write much tonight, but I got my X800D in tonight and got it set up. Not someone who has really ever owned high end TVs so I am probably an easier mark for this, but I am pretty blown away and that is just from hooking up the PS4. I am going to wind up wasting my weekend just finding stuff to look at. Really surprised at how well it handles the 1080p PS4 source, Destiny and SFV looked amazing compared to the MX279H I had it hooked up to before. Have not so far been able to perceive the increased input lag whatsoever either, which I'm very happy with since the MX279H is one of the most responsive 1080p panels currently made.

If I had anything remotely critical to say after my brief spin tonight it is that the viewing angle is noticeably weaker than the IPS in my MX279H; pretty inconsequential for where I am using this set (it literally is serving one chair) but I can definitely tell the difference if I change angles off center. Those that are looking for a set to serve multiple seats may want to see this set in person before committing.
 
Picked up the 49" UK model yesterday and so far I'm really impressed. Gone from an LG 'fauxK' and the difference on that front is astronomical. Pleased with how it handles the PS3 too.

I also wish I hadn't read the comments about calibrating TVs because now I'm driving myself mad trying to work out if I prefer contrast at 48 or 49 😂😂

Anyone any general tips on that front?
 
Input lag with HDR seems pretty bad. Is there some sort of update that will make this better? If not it doesn't seem like that great of a choice for a 4K TV to me.
 
Picked up the 49" UK model yesterday and so far I'm really impressed. Gone from an LG 'fauxK' and the difference on that front is astronomical. Pleased with how it handles the PS3 too.

I also wish I hadn't read the comments about calibrating TVs because now I'm driving myself mad trying to work out if I prefer contrast at 48 or 49 😂😂

Anyone any general tips on that front?

Share me that 49" calibration :p
 
Got mine about two weeks ago and yeah it's super impressive, at least someone used to playing on TVs smaller than 30 inches. 1080p content looks way sharper on it, its like going from a 480i to a 720p last gen.
 
Picked up the 49" UK model yesterday and so far I'm really impressed. Gone from an LG 'fauxK' and the difference on that front is astronomical. Pleased with how it handles the PS3 too.

I also wish I hadn't read the comments about calibrating TVs because now I'm driving myself mad trying to work out if I prefer contrast at 48 or 49 😂😂

Anyone any general tips on that front?

Hey, where did you buy it from and for how much?
 
Picked up the 49" UK model yesterday and so far I'm really impressed. Gone from an LG 'fauxK' and the difference on that front is astronomical. Pleased with how it handles the PS3 too.

I also wish I hadn't read the comments about calibrating TVs because now I'm driving myself mad trying to work out if I prefer contrast at 48 or 49 😂😂

Anyone any general tips on that front?

Where did you buy the UK model? I can't find anything on Argos or Currys.
 
Man, I'm so double minded about what TV I'm going to pick up, even though claiming multiple times over the past couple of weeks that I've finally come to a decision. LOL.

And again, with this thread popping up and people being impressed... not to mention some other factors like pricing. Damn it...

My situation going from my current 1080p TV (which I've had for 8 years) looking to buy a 49 inch model:

X800D
-Will be a big step up in PQ, Colors etc from my current TV
-Appropriately priced in accordance with the exchange rate ($1100 CAD, ~$50 more than exchange rate value)
-Android OS that has better functions than Tizen, and likely to be a real asset if the TV is moved out of my room.
-Edge lit, no local dimming, worse black performance than KS8000, but still way better than what I have currently

KS8000-
-Massive step up in PQ, Colors etc from my current TV
-Overpriced. $2300 CAD
-Edge lit, with some local dimming, better black performance than X800D, way better than what I have currently.
-Will have to buy a third party base for the TV ($70-120 for a decent one) due to the one that comes with the tv not being doable with my setup (the edges of the TV are going to be hanging past the edges of the stand itself, and since this has the two feet that are close to each edge, just not doable.

Even during black friday, I think the price difference is going to remain similar,X800D maybe going down to 800, and the KS8000 at most going down to 1600 (which will become 1700 with the stand).

My mind at this point is going, get the 49x800d, because this is a TV for my bedroom, it's going to cost about half of what the KS8000 costs, and the KS8000 despite being better in dimming, having better blacks, and color, is still an edge lit TV. If the price difference was more similar to how it is in the US or if at this price difference that is currently happening in Canada, KS8000 was offering full array backlighting, I'd probably go for the KS8000.

At this point I'll intend to use the 49x800d for the next 4-5 years and by then backlighting tech should have improved greatly, and sets with great backlighting/dimming will be more affordable/standard. Of course, it'd be best if OLEDs picked up popularity/became more affordable, but for some reason I have a feeling that won't happen.

Edit: A week from now, you'll probably see me leaning towards the KS8000 again. LOL.
 
Picked up the 49" UK model yesterday and so far I'm really impressed. Gone from an LG 'fauxK' and the difference on that front is astronomical. Pleased with how it handles the PS3 too.

I also wish I hadn't read the comments about calibrating TVs because now I'm driving myself mad trying to work out if I prefer contrast at 48 or 49 😂😂

Anyone any general tips on that front?

Generally the contrast should be near max on a newer TV like this. The 43" model I got in last night defaulted to 90 but still wasn't clipping whites at max, and if your set is the same it should probably be set somewhere between 90 and max as well.
 
I can get the 50w800c for about $200 less than the 49x800D. The w800c is 120hz native and has very good 3d but is only 1080p. Is 4k warranted?

Pretty much right now I watch 1080p netflix, xbox one normal games and blu-rays. But I hate upgrading televisions quickly. The x800d obviously is more future proof qith 10bit HDR and 4k, but it seems it isn't really robust. I remember when the XBR line was flagship in all sizes and yet these are cheap 60 hz panels, edge lit etc.
 
Hi folks. Can anyone who has the UK model please let me know your thoughts on the sound of the unit? I have a soundbar at the moment with my existing TV but I'd rather my next TV rely on it's own as I think my setup looks quite clumsy with a sound bar. Cheers.
 
I'm looking at the 43inch variant in the UK and am just wondering what kind of input lag I should expect?

Also, and forgive my ignorance, will upgrading to a 4K set have any negative impact on games running at 1080p? Will it make games look any worse?

I don't know much about TV tech, so any help would be appreciated.

(I've got a an XBO S coming in the next week and plan on getting a Pro too so I'm just weighing everything up)
 
Hi folks. Can anyone who has the UK model please let me know your thoughts on the sound of the unit? I have a soundbar at the moment with my existing TV but I'd rather my next TV rely on it's own as I think my setup looks quite clumsy with a sound bar. Cheers.

it is likely to be crap without soundbar.
 
I'm looking at the 43inch variant in the UK and am just wondering what kind of input lag I should expect?

Also, and forgive my ignorance, will upgrading to a 4K set have any negative impact on games running at 1080p? Will it make games look any worse?

I don't know much about TV tech, so any help would be appreciated.

(I've got a an XBO S coming in the next week and plan on getting a Pro too so I'm just weighing everything up)

i believe it is has 36ms with 4K and HDR, which is lowest you can get... it should be great gaming tv.
 
Sony KD-55XD8005
Is that the one in Germany?
Preordered the Ps4 pro and will most likely pull the trigger on this
It's the 55" model obviously, so the 43" reviews aren't necessarily applicable.
But yeah, it's indeed the 55" version of the TV that this thread is about.

Hi folks. Can anyone who has the UK model please let me know your thoughts on the sound of the unit? I have a soundbar at the moment with my existing TV but I'd rather my next TV rely on it's own as I think my setup looks quite clumsy with a sound bar. Cheers.
It doesn't sound too hot to me. Servicable but not good.
 
i believe it is has 36ms with 4K and HDR, which is lowest you can get... it should be great gaming tv.

Cheers mate, much appreciated.

Saying that, I've just checked my own TV which boasts just 14ms of input lag. Not sure I want to give that up (particularly as I like to play MP).

Will I notice the increase?
 
Cheers mate, much appreciated.

Saying that, I've just checked my own TV which boasts just 14ms of impact lag. Not sure I want to give that up (particularly as I like to play MP).

Will I notice the increase?
the 4K HDR input lag measured came out to 33.2 at rtings.com

And as for whether you'll notice or not, varies from person to person. Most people won't notice a ~33ms input lag. Some people don't even have an issue with 50+ ms of input lag. Also, curious, what is your current TV model and where did you get the input lag measurements for it?
 
Sony KD-55XD8005
Is that the one in Germany?
Preordered the Ps4 pro and will most likely pull the trigger on this
I was interested in buying this one, but the European version seems to come with a 50hz panel! 850D has a 100hz panel, so I'm gravitating towards that. It's ~400€ more, though :(
 
I bought this TV.

I didn't bring my PS4 with me though because Pro is coming out so soon anyway.

So then I played Tomb Raider 2 Android with my Dualshock 4.

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It's pretty freaking awesome.

Tomb Raider 1 didn't seem to work right with the DS4 though, but the TV Android update might've fixed that already, because it works with Tomb Raider 2.

Only thing I kinda wish I got the 55 inch one now. But I can always buy another one in the future and put this in my bedroom.
 
the 4K HDR input lag measured came out to 33.2 at rtings.com

And as for whether you'll notice or not, varies from person to person. Most people won't notice a ~33ms input lag. Some people don't even have an issue with 50+ ms of input lag. Also, curious, what is your current TV model and where did you get the input lag measurements for it?

http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/sony-kdl42w653-201308113237.htm

Forgive me if it's not a reputable site (or if the info is wrong!).

I bought the TV a few years ago and it has served me well. I'm poor so it represented good value for me at the time. :P

And after three years and numerous 50+ hour weeks, I'm still poor. lol

Like I said above, I'm looking to get in on the 4K+HDR revolution but I'm wondering if I should wait. Not sure my money will fetch me quite what I want.

Still, I'm tempted.
 
the 4K HDR input lag measured came out to 33.2 at rtings.com

And as for whether you'll notice or not, varies from person to person. Most people won't notice a ~33ms input lag. Some people don't even have an issue with 50+ ms of input lag. Also, curious, what is your current TV model and where did you get the input lag measurements for it?
It's a shame the 850 has ~90ms input lag. I really want to jump on 4K with my pro coming, but a 49" tv is too small for me.
 
I was interested in buying this one, but the European version seems to come with a 50hz panel! 850D has a 100hz panel, so I'm gravitating towards that. It's ~400€ more, though :(
Sorry Iam such a noob on the tv market, but 50hz is just for tv broadcasting right? The tv still has 60hz for games?
The low refreh rate seems to be one of the only negative aspects, just wanna make sure Ill do the right thing when I pull the trigger.
 
I was interested in buying this one, but the European version seems to come with a 50hz panel! 850D has a 100hz panel, so I'm gravitating towards that. It's ~400€ more, though :(

850D is much worse in lag... 800 is much better for gaming, probably the only Sony screen right now thats really good for gaming. If i remember correctly, this TV had excellent motion rating.
 
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/sony-kdl42w653-201308113237.htm

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Like I said above, I'm looking to get in on the 4K+HDR revolution but I'm wondering if I should wait. Not sure my money will fetch me quite what I want.

Still, I'm tempted.
Yeah, the TV you got seems great, and is the product of being a "late gen" 1080p tv, where it could be affordable while providing great quality. If you're looking for a 4k equivalent of that while being priced similar to this set, I suggest waiting.
Umm 33ms of input lag isn't low at all.
For monitors, yeah it's not, for TVs, especially running in 4K+HDR, it is.
 
Umm 33ms of input lag isn't low at all.
Coming from a 3ms total lag (I think) Gsync monitor, I can't really say I've been feeling any disconnect when playing on the TV at 4k60 tbh. Of course this perception is subjective but I'm pretty sure this is one of the lower latency 4K HDR sets on the market right now. Read about some Samsung at ~22ms but nothing below that at 4K/HDR game mode.

Might feel worse at 30fps but I'll test that with Forza next week in HDR mode.
 
Yeah, the TV you got seems great, and is the product of being a "late gen" 1080p tv, where it could be affordable while providing great quality. If you're looking for a 4k equivalent of that while being priced similar to this set, I suggest waiting.For monitors, yeah it's not, for TVs, especially running in 4K+HDR, it is.

Cheers for the advice. I might sit tight for a few months and see what I can pick up in the future. I could probably spend close to a grand (£1,000) but as with anything, I'll get more for my money later on.

I'll keep my eye on this thread and others and see what comes along.
 
I have it hooked up but I don't think I have a cable for the PS4 to test HDR son of a bitch

I think all my cables are the old outdated 12 Gb per second. Not 18

Sorry for the late responses as well as I had recently moved back in with my parents as well and was getting everything set up. Just turned it on today
 
Coming from a 3ms total lag (I think) Gsync monitor, I can't really say I've been feeling any disconnect when playing on the TV at 4k60 tbh. Of course this perception is subjective but I'm pretty sure this is one of the lower latency 4K HDR sets on the market right now. Read about some Samsung at ~22ms but nothing below that at 4K/HDR game mode.

Might feel worse at 30fps but I'll test that with Forza next week in HDR mode.

There are no 1080p or higher monitors currently being sold that I have seen tested at less than 9ms.
 
Anyone know where to get this for a good price in Canada (Toronto)?

Just moved to a smaller apartment downtown and I have no room for my 62'' 1080p bravia. this looks like a good replacement for the bedroom.
 
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