Anywhere up to 40 is fine for me
Got my shipping notification for the 60" KS8000 and it said weight 109 lbs, that's gotta be off right? Fuck dragging that up to my 5th floor walk-up.
Got my shipping notice, 67 lbs lol, who is your shipping service? Mines through AGS, never heard of em.
Kind of annoying it's not fedex or ups, I'll have to be home to accept.
What's your budget?
You need to use Rtings black uniformity test pattern to actually see. Pretty sure in all black screen it pretty much does turn off
Two things: While I'm sure he's in a position to know more than some people, he isn't the final authority on what is or is not in the works. And second, I'll still gladly take the extra input lag if it means I get the amazing picture quality that comes along with the OLED screen.
I do think it's smart though to not expect improvement, and if there is a FW update later that lowers input lag it will be a pleasant surprise.
You should look for a TV called the Samsung KS7000 and just buy that one.Going to a store later today, just wondering what I should look for really...
4K
HDR
60hz+
Anything that I'm missing that would be important for gaming?
Probably won't go higher than 10000kr which is about 1100 dollars.
Thanks!
input lag, brehAnything that I'm missing that would be important for gaming?
Wait so what is the model needed in UK
KS8000 or KS9000
£500 - £600
Wait so what is the model needed in UK
KS8000 or KS9000
I know that everyone is raving about the KS-series from Samsung here but I have some spare money and would really like to have a OLED display.
Does anyone have the LG OLED55B6 series and is it good for gaming, especially the latency?
Just got my Sony 43X800D in preparation for PS4 Pro next week. Does anyone have any good settings to share? Should I be using game mode?
the room my tv is in is dark but i prefer having it a little higher, up to 4Thanks! Did you also leave brightness at one?
I understand OLED doesn't have the inherent issues of a curved screen unlike LED, but I just dislike the very idea of it. They're the same price here where I'm at ($2,000), so it's really down to that difference (curved or not), the variable input lag of the B6P, no HDR for Game Mode, and no Android TV that's stopping me really.Curved OLEDs are pretty great, they don't suffer from the issues that other curved screens do. Take a look at one in the store, and if you like it then get it! As a bonus, the C has a better processor than the B and has 3D which the B does not.
The main difference is viewing angles and static contrast. VA will have better static contrast, but the IPS will have a much lesser loss of saturation when viewed at an angle (or off-axis viewing as someone has already said). Check out the video on rtings.com for an example of saturation loss on off-angle viewing. If it wasn't such a hassle of returning the XBR49X800D (I bought it from an online retailer), I would have slimmed down and gotten the 43" instead because I value the better contrast after viewing the 49", but I chose size prioritizing guest viewing.I was contemplating the Sony one, I think it's the XD8006 in Europe? But I'm having doubts between the 43 and the 49 inch one because of the different use in panel. Could you clarify it for me?
Not sure. I haven't looked deeply into it as I would have probably gotten a KS8000 if the leg stands weren't an immediate issue honestly. Wall mounting was out of the question and replacing the TV stand wasn't either, so the price point and TV stand of the X800D made the difference in my decision.I thought they do that in 55" as well? Assuming its the same as the 8007 in the UK?
How is the Sony XD93? Price-wise it seems about £500 more than the x800, but is it worth the extra?
Are there currently ANY 4KTVs that fulfill the expectations for 4K gaming without any of the downsides? It seems like the TVs that keep getting mentioned in these threads come with cons that keep me from jumping in, like how the KS8000 has motion blur or how most OLEDs have huge input lag when using HDR.
Well, on the B6 at least, HDR mode performs the same or better than standard mode. Most modes come in ~44ms or so which still feels responsive.VERY RELEVANT for people wanting to buy a 2016 LG OLED:
HDTVTest's Vincent Teoh has claimed on Twitter that LG has no HDR + Game Mode firmware update in the pipeline.
That means you'll have to settle for the current input lag numbers; they will not get better in the foreseeable future.
Consider your purchases accordingly.
You really have to test it yourself and find your own acceptance and tolerance levels. A number can only say so much about how you perceive that as an noticeable issue or not. It's very much an issue dependent on an individual person's threshold. I'm okay with 50 ms of input lag personally. Some others need something like 20 ms that the KS8000 offers.Are there currently ANY 4KTVs that fulfill the expectations for 4K gaming without any of the downsides? It seems like the TVs that keep getting mentioned in these threads come with cons that keep me from jumping in, like how the KS8000 has motion blur or how most OLEDs have huge input lag when using HDR.
Basically, I just want to make sure whatever 4K TV I get is a full improvement over my current TV: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BCGRLUI/?tag=neogaf0e-20
It would have to be an improvement in all areas, not just 4K content. If anyone can name some current 4K TVs that also offer an improvement to 1080p and so on based on what I have, I would appreciate the reference.
This is more or less the upgraded version of your TV with similar specs.
And this is the high end version of that.
No 2016 Samsung model is going to have 3D though, keep that in mind.
Well, on the B6 at least, HDR mode performs the same or better than standard mode. Most modes come in ~44ms or so which still feels responsive.
A poster from another thread said that the KS8000 series had worse 1080p output compared to my TV, so I'm hesitant on that.
No problem. I thought the same thing myself as I bought the Sony X800D to tide myself over until things were more sorted (it's not working). Besides no HDR in Game Mode right now for the OLED55B6P, what else is killing me about getting the B6P and getting a 2016 LG OLED right now is the variable input lag in HDR. It's one thing for input lag to be high, but if it's variable, that would bug me way more. It's why I might consider the C6P curve instead if I do get one. I can live with 50 ms.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mugyf3OLo8
What's your current TV? The rating for HD content on the rtings.com review was stellar for the KS8000 and my limited experience with our 65" model confirms that. Though I haven't been able to put it side by side with our four-year old 1080p set (they're in different states), I thought it was a clear improvement in brightness and black level.
So much so that I'm still really tempted to pick up a 55" as well. Tempting. Really tempting, especially now that I've found someone who wants the older set.
I think something to keep in mind is that you want low input lag, 4K, HDR and a good price when discussing potential televisions. There are many, many better options than the KS8000 or X800D but you are going to find they cost 4x the price, have double the input lag which for gaming can make a difference. Ideally we all would want to game on a 75" Sony Z9D or LG OLED, but if the gaming is affected, is it worth it. Not to say you cannot game with high input lag. We have been gaming for years with shit televisions and high lag, many of you will never even notice a difference between 22 ms or 60ms etc. But many also will.
lemme get like $50 brahAlright have $4000 to use up on a 4K TV
$5000 is limit
Looking at least 65+", maybe 75", < 80"
I'm out of LG 77" $20,000 range lol
So what am I really looking for
Can wait for Black Friday or Hell even when SuperBowl Weekend comes around
Would love an OLED @75", but the input lag turns me off
So Sony I'm guessing is best bet?
My TV arrived today, not opening until the 10th though.
How long does Samsung take to ship out the TV once the order is received? I ordered mine on their website yesterday.
What are the supposed issues with the KS8000 60"? I think 65 is a bit too big for my room in my apt and 60 is the perfect size. I just dont want to get a dud if its being manufactured eslewhere.
Yeaaaah I could but I kinda want the 10th to feel like some kinda extra birthday/christmas lol. Only have a PS3 currently also, so happy to wait for my Pro.Why? Could still enjoy some nice 4K content if it's a smart TV in the mean time. Watch them 4K game trailers![]()
Why? Could still enjoy some nice 4K content if it's a smart TV in the mean time. Watch them 4K game trailers
Mine "shipped" the same day and received a notification yesterday. Likely they just created a shipping notice and it finally started moving yesterday. But AGS has crap tracking and this is all I see for now (I love that their system is copyrighted 1999):
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