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Yes, 49" model obviously (which has an IPS instead of VA panel like in the 43").
Yeah, I'm not interested in the 43" version. Is IPS superior to VA or does it make no difference?
Yes, 49" model obviously (which has an IPS instead of VA panel like in the 43").
Yeah, I'm not interested in the 43" version. Is IPS superior to VA or does it make no difference?
There's a post on the Sony community forums that says it has improved input. Take it with a grain of salt, though. Only time will tell.
http://community.sony.com/t5/4K-Ult...ost-the-entire-4K-quot-HDR-capable/m-p/602825
So any suggestions on what my picture settings should be? I turned the sharpness level and color vividness to high, but didn't mess with the black level since maxing them out seemed to wash out the screen. Trying to get the most out of HDR; tried it with Ratchet and Clank first and it was kind of like what Digital Foundry had seen--it didn't exactly look mind blowing but turning off HDR suddenly makes all the colors look wrong and muted.
Yeah, I'm not interested in the 43" version. Is IPS superior to VA or does it make no difference?
Interesting! I don't quite understand how he knows all of this or what he means. My TV always switched to HDR in game mode!
So any suggestions on what my picture settings should be? I turned the sharpness level and color vividness to high, but didn't mess with the black level since maxing them out seemed to wash out the screen. Trying to get the most out of HDR; tried it with Ratchet and Clank first and it was kind of like what Digital Foundry had seen--it didn't exactly look mind blowing but turning off HDR suddenly makes all the colors look wrong and muted.
I'd like to know this as well please.
My TV crashed! The backlight was on but nothing displayed. I had to unplug it from the wall to force a reboot.
Thanks Android.
KD43XD8005 is the European equivalent to the TV linked in the first post. As long as you get this one in the box, you're goodI've been reading through the thread, really appreciate all the effort put into figuring out settings!
I'm currently looking at the 43 inch one, or at least I hope. I'm based in the Netherlands, so I went by the shop to check out this one today: https://www.mediamarkt.nl/nl/produc...ble=e8485.MTQzNDkxNQ&rbtc=twe|pf|1434915||p||
I think that's supposed to be the one mentioned in this thread anyway.
Except when I went to the store to check it out, there was a tag next to it saying it has no HDR support. Mediamarkt employees were being their usual unhelpful self, so I left confused.
Can anyone from the Netherlands share his experience if they bought this TV there? Am I looking at the right one to begin with?
(I mean it must be, tweakers website says it supports HDR10 https://tweakers.net/pricewatch/573863/sony-bravia-kd-43xd8005-zwart/specificaties/ )
I really want to be sure I get the right one to get the most out of my pro.
Any help would be appreciated!
Mine rebooted out of nowhere last night while I was streaming Ratchet and Clank.
I updated the firmware after it recovered. Hopefully that's all it needed.
I plan to buy this but I was wondering if this is one of the TV's that people are reporting that have a problem with 4K connection with Pro. Anyone has this TV and can confirm if this the case?
I plan to buy this but I was wondering if this is one of the TV's that people are reporting that have a problem with 4K connection with Pro. Anyone has this TV and can confirm if this the case?
I plan to buy this but I was wondering if this is one of the TV's that people are reporting that have a problem with 4K connection with Pro. Anyone has this TV and can confirm if this the case?
If you are not buying a Pro, I would wait another 1/2 year for next years models.How is the downscaling from this TV if you are watching movies or playing games that are 1080p? I have no intention on buying the PS4 Pro.
You could always use Standard and see how you feel about the input lag. I personally never tried.So I see theach little grey icon for HDR when I go into Picture adjustment under game mode while on my Pro. So I can assume it's in hdr and working correctly? Game mode just seems so dull and washed out compared to the "standard" picture setting. Could I try to match the color and brightness settings to be more like standards'set or does that defeat the purpose of hdr?
Some people reported the latest update from yesterday or the day before yesterday fixed this. Check for updates if you are in the US. Other region updates are usually pushed a bit after.I typically leave the input on my ps4. When I turn the TV on it displays the input and the display info stays on screen unless I press a button on the remote, even after booting the ps4. Simple, small, but nagging thing. Is there a setting I'm missing to reduce the timer oh this, if that's even what it is.
No issues with the Pro, it works quite well.
If you are not buying a Pro, I would wait another 1/2 year for next years models.
You could always use Standard and see how you feel about the input lag. I personally never tried.
I noticed Standard had HDR on too and tried it and it wasn't noticeably worse lag wise once I turned the smoothing off. I'll probably just stick with standard. I might mess with game mode some more later. Just never seen a game mode look so much different than other presets on my old tvs.
Why's that? I have absolutely zero intention in buying a TV that costs over 700,- euro's.
I got one TV that is over 6 years old and it is showing signs of decay (random TV shutdown etc)
So this is basically not worth it if I watch plenty of Netflix, watch movies and game on my original PS4?
I only suggest to wait as prices will come down, and the HDR will g t better. This set only outputs less than half of the recommended bits for peak brightness with HDR material. HDR10 recommends 1000 nits, but content is being mastered to 10,000 nits. HDR is incredible in terms of benefit to image quality, but it hasn't fully arrived yet. What we have in 2016 sets- even the best ones- is only a fraction of what's to come in the next few years in terms of image quality.
I understand your sentiment but isn't this exactly the same every single year? You buy a TV, 6 months later there is something better along the line.
Why's that? I have absolutely zero intention in buying a TV that costs over 700,- euro's.
I got one TV that is over 6 years old and it is showing signs of decay (random TV shutdown etc)
So this is basically not worth it if I watch plenty of Netflix, watch movies and game on my original PS4?
You could always use Standard and see how you feel about the input lag. I personally never tried.
I noticed Standard had HDR on too and tried it and it wasn't noticeably worse lag wise once I turned the smoothing off. I'll probably just stick with standard. I might mess with game mode some more later. Just never seen a game mode look so much different than other presets on my old tvs.
Do you want us to convince you to get one or not get one? The television is great even with 1080p. The goal though is a nice 4K set that can do HDR for a decent price. Netflix works great. 1080p looks great as well. Sony has the best upscaling technology on the market. Cable and satellite low bitrate and high compressed junk looks bad, but Netflix at 1080p looks amazing.
So if you want the tv, buy it. You are getting a good 4K set with some HDR that will sort of help with future proofing. But like was said, as you do not have a PS4 Pro and plan to stay at 1080p, if you can hold off, you can get better sets next year.
Thanks, yeah I know it turns off alot of post processing but I didn't think it would look so different color/brightness wise. On my old vizio I think game/pc was the default/standard setting just with all post effects hard coded to "off". I'll see if I can match it by tweaking colors. I've never been great when it comes to color settings. Is there an app or website I can go to for calibration? Most require you to burn a bluray or DVD which I don't have access to at the moment.Game mode has always looked different for almost ten years. Because it mimics the custom or cinema modes as opposed to the standard or vivid modes which use processing and intensive picture quality improvements. This is why there is more lag. I know what you mean. Sometimes you want games to look that crisp and bright color etc. I would still use game mode, but you can alter some settings to try and mimic standard or vivid modes.
The basis of my questions is still exactly that; does this TV provide a great enough image quality if I purely just watch 1080p content and play games on my original PS4.
I was already looking for another TV so I was leaning on a great 1080p set or take the plunge for this 4k TV set even though I know there are going to be improvements down the line.
Thanks, yeah I know it turns off alot of post processing but I didn't think it would look so different color/brightness wise. On my old vizio I think game/pc was the default/standard setting just with all post effects hard coded to "off". I'll see if I can match it by tweaking colors. I've never been great when it comes to color settings. Is there an app or website I can go to for calibration? Most require you to burn a bluray or DVD which I don't have access to at the moment.
This HDR bullshit is stupid. So much settings need to be adjusted to see the results.
See I think that's where I'm confused. As I understand it hdr is supposed to be all about "natural" colors. I can kind of see that warmness you describe in game mode but at the same time I believe hdr is also about having a much wider array of available colors? So I guess I was just expecting more vivid colors in general b/c of that I think. I'm going to try toggling hdr on and off while in standard picture when i get home and see if that clears up my confusion.I have Joe Kane's DVEssentials blu-ray, the issue is, most calibration discs and tools will give you a more natural and realistic picture quality. If you feel game mode is already dull, they wouldn't help you much. Put the settings to cinema home or custom and see how you like it. That is what Rtings and a lot of calibration tools try to go for. A warm picture, free of artificial enhancements.
See I think that's where I'm confused. As I understand it hdr is supposed to be all about "natural" colors. I can kind of see that warmness you describe in game mode but at the same time I believe hdr is also about having a much wider array of available colors? So I guess I was just expecting more vivid colors in general b/c of that I think. I'm going to try toggling hdr on and off while in standard picture when i get home and see if that clears up my confusion.
Yes, you are getting some of the best 1080p upscaling technology on the market, bested only by the flagship Sony televisions which have better upscalers. As you said your last tv is over 6 years old, you will be blown away with just how much better everything is. 1080p, 4k, the latest Android 6.0 TV system etc.
I would advise you not to waste any more money on 1080p which is a dying resolution. Any sort of 4K and HDR television will future proof you far better ao you get another 5-6 years etc.
See I think that's where I'm confused. As I understand it hdr is supposed to be all about "natural" colors. I can kind of see that warmness you describe in game mode but at the same time I believe hdr is also about having a much wider array of available colors? So I guess I was just expecting more vivid colors in general b/c of that I think. I'm going to try toggling hdr on and off while in standard picture when i get home and see if that clears up my confusion.
It has to be specific. You can force HDR on, but everything will look blown-out as a result (in my experience anyway). The TV will autodetect HDR on inputs 2 and 3 once you enable Enhanced HDMI in the TV's settings.Regarding HDR content, is it a case of the TV automatically increasing the colour range of my Blu Rays, streaming content etc. or would I have to buy specific HDR content?
Yeah I agree but remember HDR is independent of game mode. Game mode is just a way to turn off or altet what makes the picture really really great to keep input lag down.
Put your television to Vivid or Standard and then watch HDR content and see the difference. Just the limitations of gaming. I would say that unless you are playing a twitch game, shooter or fighter and input lag is paramount, play a game like Ratchet and Clank on Vivid or Standard with HDR and see the difference.
Post-update and it's fixed now. Thanks!Some people reported the latest update from yesterday or the day before yesterday fixed this. Check for updates if you are in the US. Other region updates are usually pushed a bit after.
I personally never ran into this problem, I turn off my Nvidia Shield, pull the plug on my multi-socket and the next time I turn on the TV + Shield it works just fine. Perhaps some standby issue?
Just got my second 49" X800D (the first had light bleed) and coming from a Plasma TV, I'm not sure if it's the IPS, or just LCD's in general, but there just seems to be a shimmer, or cloudiness about the darker scenes.
I haven't done much tinkering with the settings yet, and most of this is from impressions of HDR Uncharted, but I'm a little discouraged. I got the TV for 1050 CDN, all in - an amazing price but I'm still a little skeptical.
Some people are raving about this TVs blacks, others are trashing the contract and blacks. I'm so confused haha.
So 33-35ms in game/4k/hdr - seems a little high to me.