Ok cool. Got anymore tips I need?
goto settings on tv>external inputs>HDMI Signal Format> and make sure you turn on enhanced format.
other than that just enjoy the tv lol
Ok cool. Got anymore tips I need?
goto settings on tv>external inputs>HDMI Signal Format> and make sure you turn on enhanced format.
other than that just enjoy the tv lol
So just for clarification sake, 4k with HDR doesn't work on HDMI input 1, right?
Any particular reason for that?
Strange but it's no big deal i guess. Thanks.No idea why. But port number 2 and 3 is what you want if you are looking for 4k HDR. make sure set your HDMI too enhanced format from the settings. which can be reached via home->settings->external input and set the HDMI ports to enhanced.
Strange but it's no big deal i guess. Thanks.
Besides the second-long audio delay I get every now and then, it's a great tv. As soon as I can find a sure fire fix for that, i'll be set.
They can fix that with a driver update I think. I have never seen that issue on my set. Could be something particularly wrong with your set then? I might get that checked out. If your TV is within a return policy I recommend return it and get another set. If the problem persists then call Sony.
So which TV ended up being better for the pro, ks8000 or this Sony one?
Extremely helpful, thanks .I'd say hands down the KS8000. My friend got the SonyX800D and while it's still a great TV, after using both he's said repeatedly how irked he feels after buying the Sony, especially considering how low the price got for the UN55KS8000 through the EPP (Not sure what the current deals are) I'd argue the KS8000 is just all around a better set. But unless you are going for a sub 50" can get a really good deal on the 49" KS8000 than the Sony may be a better buy. It really just depends on what size you want and the deal you can land.
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/ks8000?uxtv=c97c
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x800d?uxtv=c97c
So which TV ended up being better for the pro, ks8000 or this Sony one?
KS8000 is for sure the better set
I got my X800D though for only $500 open box Best Buy
However I will be hunting a KS8000 Black Friday.
X800D is by far no bad Tv. It's OS is fucking filled with apps and features. It's just not a real 10 bit panel, lacks a bit in HDR and has more input lag (BE MINDFUL MOST CASUAL PLAYERS WONT EVEN NOTICE THE INPUT LAG, It was very tolerable even playing forza horizon 3 in HDR).
But KS8000 just has that much more
It's why I put the X800D as the best and only low tier 4K TV to even consider. It's an amazing TV if you can get it for the lower end price
Is there a european counterpart to this?
It actually can show more colors than the KS8000 that you are seeking. Even though it uses FRC to achieve 10bit spectre, the end result is great.It's just not a real 10 bit panel
So you cannot use hdr on inputs 1 or 4 on this set?
Same problem as the h8c with 3 and 4 being the hdmi 2.0 ports.
Are hdmi 1 and 4 on this not 2.0?
Like theoretically could you use a stock ps4 and 1080p hdr on hdmi 1 or 4?
It actually can show more colors than the KS8000 that you are seeking. Even though it uses FRC to achieve 10bit spectre, the end result is great.
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Gradients are bit better on KS8000 though.
OG PS4 HDR works fine in HDMI4 for me btw.Inputs 2 & 3 for HDR content.
Stock PS4 can also output HDR, so I would still use 2 or 3.
Reserve 1 and for for maybe cable input or whatever else that does not support HDR.
OG PS4 HDR works fine in HDMI4 for me btw.
KS8000 is for sure the better set
I got my X800D though for only $500 open box Best Buy
However I will be hunting a KS8000 Black Friday.
X800D is by far no bad Tv. It's OS is fucking filled with apps and features. It's just not a real 10 bit panel, lacks a bit in HDR and has more input lag (BE MINDFUL MOST CASUAL PLAYERS WONT EVEN NOTICE THE INPUT LAG, It was very tolerable even playing forza horizon 3 in HDR).
But KS8000 just has that much more
It's why I put the X800D as the best and only low tier 4K TV to even consider. It's an amazing TV if you can get it for the lower end price
Yeah, it works great for me like this.Interesting. That might cement me into returning my h8c for the Sony.
Perfect input set up would be hdmi 2 and 3 for Xbox one s and pc and another for ps4 hdr.
Yeah, it works great for me like this.
HDMI2: PC / Xbox One S
HDMI3: Nvidia Shield TV
HDMI4: PS4 OG
I wish all four ports were "enhanced" (whatever the hell this means anyway) but oh well. Apparently not the case even with higher end models so... no idea what's holding manufacturers back (probably extra cost?).
OG PS4 HDR works fine in HDMI4 for me btw.
Can someone explain what "color space" and "HDMI video range" does exactly and what's the best option to leave them on? Thanks.
Color space is used to define the color re-producing capabilities of a display.
HDMI video range can be limited or full range. Setting this properly is critical to not seeing crushed blacks or a washed out image.
YCbCr (YUV) components shall always be Limited Range while RGB components may be either Full Range or Limited Range.
If you have this Sony set, I would recommend setting all to auto, it does the work for you.
I want to jump on that 49" price but the IPS panel is the only thing stopping me since this would be a bedroom tv where I'd always be playing in the dark. Are IPS panels that much worse or is it not that bad?
Using dual IPS monitors in my bedroom at night doesn't seem to be a problem with gaming, but movies might not be the best due to the black levels.
Damn hehe might not be able to justify it to my gf with her watching movies in the bedroom before bed. But the same price as the 43" makes it sooooooo tempting.
Unless she is a videophile I am going to doubt she will notice.
I haven't hooked up any old console but I've watched an old DVD rip the other day and it looked quite okay to my surprise. But again, not sure how games at that resolution will look like.While the 4k HDR content looks good any verdict on how well this displays old content? Like 480p stuff. I wanted to hook up my ps2 on it because I usually play ps1 games I still own. I wonder how the quality will be. Probably as good as the 1080p sets aka not good. Anyone here try out old content on this?
You'd be surprised lol. Might honestly buy it and return it if I don't like it considering the price is the same as the 43".
Not trying to offend anyone when I say this, but I'm glad I sold my 49" before this dropped. I wouldn't have gotten as much back if this happened when I was trying to move it for an OLED :lol
Do you have everything on automatic? Uncharted HDR just seemed to switch on a 'wash out' filter for me
Don't watch Netflix via ps4. But watch it from the TV Netflix app. I was testing daredevil and can confirm that it enables 4k and HDR. Atleast according to the information on screen.
It does. It is a native built in app. Less compression, better bitrates and full 4k plus HDR support. Never use the console apps.
Yeah, it works great for me like this.
HDMI2: PC / Xbox One S
HDMI3: Nvidia Shield TV
HDMI4: PS4 OG
I wish all four ports were "enhanced" (whatever the hell this means anyway) but oh well. Apparently not the case even with higher end models so... no idea what's holding manufacturers back (probably extra cost?).
Yes, the TV automatically switches between SDR and HDR when I toggle the option in i.e. TLOU or Uncharted 4. Can also be confirmed in the action menu. Not sure about your model tho, there should be a way.Can you actually tell that HDR is enabled on HDMI 4 though? My Hisense H8C allows me to enable HDR auto and deep color auto on HDMI but I don't have anything to test if HDR is actually working.
Damn good deal.
I'm happy with the KS8000 but at that price, I'd rather have the X800D for now while waiting for OLED's to hopefully improve on their faults.