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zzzzzzz tv is in my state and has been for 24 hours but no call
If it's AGS call them, they have been having issues with having peoples numbers
zzzzzzz tv is in my state and has been for 24 hours but no call
Any opinions on this? http://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-50-c...622527.p?skuId=5622527#tabbed-customerreviews
Seems like a really good deal.
I would strongly recommend you save up a little more and go with something like the Sony XBR X800D instead. LG's top end with OLED are transcendent and transcend most people's wallets. Their standard line with IPS panels generally are really nothing to write home about. Outside the fact they can do 4k and have a decent OS they are very sub par usually.
You'd be better off going with the Hisense 50 or 55H8C if you want best bang for buck price and picture quality without stepping up to pay the extra for HDR.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/hisense...h-dynamic-range-black/5524900.p?skuId=5524900
Review: rtings.com/tv/reviews/hisense/h8c
The other option is the Samsung KU6290/6300 although the quality of the Hisense is cheaper and pretty much on par.
The UNKU6290 from Samsung at $300 is the best entry level for a smaller screen.
If I understand correctly, the Hisense H8C doesn't support HDR any less than the Sony X800D. Both of them lack the nits but at least the H8C has a full-array backlit and can actually get brighter than the Sony.
Both are 10-bit panels and color space coverage is a bit better on the Sony but not drastically so after Hisense firmware updates.
PQ overall also seems better on the Hisense.
My point is that Hisense released a firmware update to support HDR10, but both it and the Sony lack the actual specs to fully support the standard.
Most HDR 10 sets don't actually have all the specs to hit the standard (mainly nits), even $2,000+ TVs. Both HDR 10 and Dolby Vision are terrible standards because no one is actually making anything with the specs to support the standard. There are frankly technological limitations on nits, and they also clearly weren't thinking about eye strain with sets blasting out 1000-4000 nits.
Very few TVs hit 1000 nits, much less 4000 required for Dolby Vision.
If I understand correctly, the Hisense H8C doesn't support HDR any less than the Sony X800D. Both of them lack the nits but at least the H8C has a full-array backlit and can actually get brighter than the Sony.
Both are 10-bit panels and color space coverage is a bit better on the Sony but not drastically so after Hisense firmware updates.
PQ overall also seems better on the Hisense.
My point is that Hisense released a firmware update to support HDR10, but both it and the Sony lack the actual specs to fully support the standard.
Most HDR 10 sets don't actually have all the specs to hit the standard (mainly nits), even $2,000+ TVs. Both HDR 10 and Dolby Vision are terrible standards because no one is actually making anything with the specs to support the standard. There are frankly technological limitations on nits, and they also clearly weren't thinking about eye strain with sets blasting out 1000-4000 nits.
Very few TVs hit 1000 nits, much less 4000 required for Dolby Vision.
The Sony doesn't have the brightness equaling sets like the KS8000. But it does have a wider color gamut, where as the Hisense does not.
As you said though the Hisense is pretty much the go to entry level HDR recommendation for 50-55"
is that the TV that Target is going to have for $250 on Black Friday? If so that's extremely tempting
So does that mean the Sony has full HDR while the Hisense does not?
If it's AGS call them, they have been having issues with having peoples numbers
Dammit. Not gonna be here until Monday.
I do not understand how a shipping company can be so inept yet still in business.
Cheers.For anyone with a Samsung 6300/6290 (6000 in Europe I believe) try these settings. I'm very happy with them. If anything its a good base to start and tweak to your personal preference.
For TV and Movie watching:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsnPBuI7xIU&t=269s
For playing games in game mode:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TStbXqTVROs
For anyone with a Samsung 6300/6290 (6000 in Europe I believe) try these settings. I'm very happy with them. If anything its a good base to start and tweak to your personal preference.
For TV and Movie watching:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsnPBuI7xIU&t=269s
For playing games in game mode:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TStbXqTVROs
So I'm looking at the Sony XBR43X800D right now, should I just buy it now or wait and see if there's a deal for it on Black Friday/Cyber Monday?
I haven't seen that model in any Black Friday ad so far. The X800D was apparently produced in limited quantities (most stores only ever have 1 or 2 in stock) so I wouldn't expect it to be on sale.
If your KS8000 is being delivered by AGS then you should call them as soon as possible to give them your phone number. These people are a joke.
So I've not been paying attention at all to HDR technology.
Decided on getting a new big TV now with my new PS4. Look into it, find out there's a format war in HDR? DolbyVision vs HDR10?
Is it a sure thing HDR10 is going to win? Or is it bananas to buy into this now.
Dolby Vision is the better choice, but also will only really appear on the very top end sets and isn't getting as much content mastered in it as yet. HDR10 is what UDB Blu Rays have to be.
But having a TV that is Dolby Vision certified gets you the best of both worlds, 12 and 10 bit.
For those of us that wanted the smaller option, the 49 inch KS8000 is on sale for $898 on Amazon right now. If you look under used, there are a lot on sale from Amazon Warehouse for $740-$785. I managed to get a "Used - Very Good (Item is in original packaging, but packaging may come damaged. Item is pristine and without scratches)" for $785. In my experience, this usually means brand new with a slightly torn box. There are still 10 of those left.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D98AQ30/?tag=neogaf0e-20
what do you guys think of this deal:
https://slickdeals.net/f/9314171-65...art-suhd-hdr-1000-hdtv-1379-free-shipping?v=1
How good is this TV btw? Top of the line HDR TV right now other then the OLED versions?
Yup, the best non-OLED HDR TV at the moment.
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/by-usage/hdr-gaming/best?uxtv=1951
Do the used TV's come with some kind of warranty? That 785 deal looks really good right now. lol
I highly doubt the target model will be an H8C.
Neither the Sony or or Hisense has full HDR, but you could argue the Hisense has better back-lighting and the Sony has a wider color gamut.
Both very comparable and both don't get bright enough for full HDR 10 where you need 1,000 nits brightness.
I would say the Sony the specs are a bit more clear. Hisense has said the H8C 55" version has a wide color gamut and also that the 55" is an IPS and the 50" is a VA.
It's a bit harder to know what's going on with the Hisense. Rtings says it is a 10-bit panel but some people seem fairly convinced it is an 8-bit.
There aren't any reviews on the 55" so it's even harder to know what's going on with that one.
But generally it seems people who have the H8C 50 or 55 are very happy with it, and it passes all Xbox One S and PS4 Pro tests. Same goes for the Sony x800d. You could probably say the x800d is closer to a full HDR 10 set because of the somewhat wider color space, but because it is edge lit that basically makes it fake HDR as well.
I wish that Amazon KS8000 deal was UK too.
Im currently torn between a LG OLED B6 and a KS8000.
Still umming and ahhing over a Pioneer VSX-831 receiver to replace my Sony DH820.
Only ever had 2 amps and both were Sony, but I'm 99.999999% certain I wouldn't be able to tell the difference. That's why I'm not spending £1000 on one lol.
Amazon has the 55KS8000 for $997. No tax and free shipping, but I'm sure it'll still show up cheaper somewhere else soon enough. I'm just done waiting and researching so I jumped on it, with delivery scheduled for next Saturday. They've also been good about TV deliveries (and returns) for me in the past...so yeah, couldn't resist.
I wish we had this in europeFor those of us that wanted the smaller option, the 49 inch KS8000 is on sale for $898 on Amazon right now. If you look under used, there are a lot on sale from Amazon Warehouse for $740-$785. I managed to get a "Used - Very Good (Item is in original packaging, but packaging may come damaged. Item is pristine and without scratches)" for $785. In my experience, this usually means brand new with a slightly torn box. There are still 10 of those left.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D98AQ30/?tag=neogaf0e-20