LG has responded to the input lag petition! Great news!!!
http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarc...etitions-champagne-at-the-ready/#7e715c1a4bb8
http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarc...etitions-champagne-at-the-ready/#7e715c1a4bb8
Can someone on the EPP program for Samsung hook me up on a KS8000, 65 incher?
Will get you a free kideogame of your choice.
Care to give a summary? I'm stuck at the quote of the day 😐LG has responded to the input lag petition! Great news!!!
http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarc...etitions-champagne-at-the-ready/#7e715c1a4bb8
I'll likely just ask for a refund, I'm kind of dissapointed I didn't get to do that comparison for the thread here though. I think people are being scared away from the 6290 when they really shouldn't be. Especially the budget minded people going "I can't get 4k that's good within my budget."
I was too chickenshit to ask, but seeing as this Gaffer has, well I am asking as well.
I have some Gears BC codes that I can give in return. For anyone who does have access anyone know the price for the 65inch KS9000 via the EPP program?
it's 1079.99 for the 65.
it's 1079.99 for the 65.
Omg I'd buy it in an instant.
65KS9000 is going for $1,474.99...
The KS8000 is $1079.99
Just ordered a 55" KS8000 for $740 using the EPP deal. Coming from a 43" Vizio E series... HYPE!
What type of HDR media is available to play on the Pro besides BluRay? YouTube? Netflix? Is there even HDR enabled mkvs that can be played via Media Player?
I'd certainly appreciate an EPP code for the Samsung, would be grateful.
Think I am going to go to the Microcenter in Brooklyn after work and pick up the KS8000 55"...They have it for 899.99...I picked up an Sony 850D 55" yesterday from best buy for the same price but not sure if I'm really feeling the TV...it feels like it can't get bright and I like a nice bright picture. I also noticed the TV restarted like 2 times on me and the OS seems slow?
My only concern with the Samsung is the back panel separation, has this been a big deal for anyone who owns the TV? Does it cause any issues?
Think I am going to go to the Microcenter in Brooklyn after work and pick up the KS8000 55"...They have it for 899.99...I picked up an Sony 850D 55" yesterday from best buy for the same price but not sure if I'm really feeling the TV...it feels like it can't get bright and I like a nice bright picture. I also noticed the TV restarted like 2 times on me and the OS seems slow?
My only concern with the Samsung is the back panel separation, has this been a big deal for anyone who owns the TV? Does it cause any issues?
Do I need a new fancy HDMI cable for 4k with my PS4 Pro?
If so, what do you guys recommend?
This also concerns me and it's the reason I want the KS9000. It's been discounted to $1999 on Samsung and other retailers but that $500 outside my budget. I'm hoping to bugger some friends to see if there employer is part of Samsung's EPP and buy it through there. That seems like my only shot.
Crimson if you do go to the one in Brooklyn, mind finding out if they have the 65inch KS9000 and for how much? I'd drive out to Sunset to cop it for the right price.
Goddamn I got so excited when I saw this deal. 70" Vizio for 999 bucks on Bestbuy. But then I realized it was .com and not .ca
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/vizio-7...theater-display-black/5609000.p?skuId=5609000
Goddamn I got so excited when I saw this deal. 70" Vizio for 999 bucks on Bestbuy. But then I realized it was .com and not .ca
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/vizio-7...theater-display-black/5609000.p?skuId=5609000
Goddamn I got so excited when I saw this deal. 70" Vizio for 999 bucks on Bestbuy. But then I realized it was .com and not .ca
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/vizio-7...theater-display-black/5609000.p?skuId=5609000
Would this be ok for a budget 4K tv for the PS4 Pro or should I wait till next year.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hisense-55-Widescreen-Smart-Freeview/dp/B01DUPUESO/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
I would also recommend the Hisense H8C. Slightly wider color gamut than the Samsung 6290/6300 and 10 bit panel. Excellent pq as well along with the Samsung. Both have very good contast ratios and get about the same level of brightness. H8C does have local dimming albeit a limited implementation.
Edit: wcg on Samsung 6300 and Hisense h8c Are nearly identical. And both are 10 bit panels?
Input lag is worse in the hisense but not bad, anecdotally I haven't had any input lag problems and haven't heard of anyone having problems.
Hisense also has 2 4k hdr inputs vs 1 on the samsung, which imo is a major advantage.
Samsung has a better smart system and native app support for hdr Netflix? As of now the h8c has native app 4k Netflix support but no hdr suppport in the smart app. The Hisense ui is very snappy though. If you are planning on getting an xb1s or ps4 pro you can stream hdr through the xb1s and I believe Sony is supposed to add hdr ps4 streaming support by the end of the year.
Both sets 55 inches under $500 is insane. The Samsung may have a bit better resale value though (although I hope Hisense brand and reputation continues to permeate and improve in the next few years to help with that). Either way if you hold on to a tv for more than a year or 2 resale isn't going to be great. Probably lucky to get $250 for either set 2 years from now.
I have the 6290 from Best Buy and I really like it. Looks way better than our old TV, low lag, good built-in appsBecause Target has it for $470, think I'm gonna go with a 50 inch version of the Samsung KU6300-
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/ku6300
It's not perfect of course, but based on the many reviews I have read, it seems like the best bang for the buck. Biggest positive is it is great for gaming with low latency. Biggest negative is that it isn't "True" HDR. It supports HDR 10 but the TV's color gamut can't quite hit the full range to get all the benefits from it. From what I've read though, it is still much much better than SDR sets, so I should still be relatively impressed coming from my 40 inch 1080p lol. Oh and the upscaling is very good which is a nice plus, considering I don't have a UHD Blu Ray Player (thanks PS4 Pro) so I'll want my regular Blu Rays to look good on 4k.
Obviously I could spend hundreds more and get something much better, but I think this is the best all-around compromise, a happy medium where I get 4k and a taste of HDR goodness whilst not breaking the bank.
If anyone thinks I shouldn't, let me know why!![]()
Microcenter has the 55" for 899.99Picked up a Pro yesterday, so looking for a 4K TV to pair up with it. $1000 is probably my absolute max that I'm willing to pay. Been reading that the KS8000 is the popular pick which is around that range, but wondering if there is anything else that's close to it or if there are any deals floating around for that TV that I could just be missing. Been doing searches and I don't have a Samsung account to get the EPP.
Also, does anyone have the KS8000 in 49"? How's it been treating you? I currently have a 42" and I want a bump in size but wondering if the 49" would be a big enough bump for me.
That sounds like typical HDMI-CEC behaviour.The one behavior I haven't figured out how to defeat is the television's insistence on automatically switching inputs when a device connected to one of its HDMI ports is turned on. This will be solved when I finally update my AVR and rout everything to one input.
I have the 6290 from Best Buy and I really like it. Looks way better than our old TV, low lag, good built-in apps
Where can I find things like TV settings for the PS Pro?
on a budget so just got a Samsung UN40KU6300 and this is a whole new world to me.
Because Target has it for $470, think I'm gonna go with a 50 inch version of the Samsung KU6300-
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/ku6300
It's not perfect of course, but based on the many reviews I have read, it seems like the best bang for the buck. Biggest positive is it is great for gaming with low latency. Biggest negative is that it isn't "True" HDR. It supports HDR 10 but the TV's color gamut can't quite hit the full range to get all the benefits from it. From what I've read though, it is still much much better than SDR sets, so I should still be relatively impressed coming from my 40 inch 1080p lol. Oh and the upscaling is very good which is a nice plus, considering I don't have a UHD Blu Ray Player (thanks PS4 Pro) so I'll want my regular Blu Rays to look good on 4k.
Obviously I could spend hundreds more and get something much better, but I think this is the best all-around compromise, a happy medium where I get 4k and a taste of HDR goodness whilst not breaking the bank.
If anyone thinks I shouldn't, let me know why!![]()
For the guys trying to get in the EPP deal, send a PM to wf72431 at slickdeals, he hooked me up in exchange for a $5 Amazon GC
https://slickdeals.net/forums/private.php?do=newpm&u=574757
Basically, someone with higher privileges needs to create a new EPP account for you and you order using that... invites dont work anymore
These are the prices I am seeing currently with EPP as of Nov 21
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For the guys trying to get in the EPP deal, send a PM to wf72431 at slickdeals, he hooked me up in exchange for a $5 Amazon GC
https://slickdeals.net/forums/private.php?do=newpm&u=574757
Basically, someone with higher privileges needs to create a new EPP account for you and you order using that... invites dont work anymore
These are the prices I am seeing currently with EPP as of Nov 21
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Goes without saying worth the attempt. God Damnit I really want to get the 65" set now for my folks. But they would probably be all we didn't need an upgrade etc.
If you haven't bought a TV yet, get the LG OLED55B6P. The Samsung KS8000 is a nice TV, but it's an edge-lit display at the end of the day. Light bleed and haloing are potential concerns. If you watch subtitled movies or TV shows, heaven forbid they don't bother you too much. The KS8000 is also a VA panel, so expect greater loss of saturation in viewing angles off-axis. Not enough to bother many who sit centered, but it may be a concern when you have guests over in a large living room viewing video from the sides. The only major problems people have with an OLED are its lack of brightness compared to LED - but it don't matter when your blacks can reach down to 0.0005 nits - and input lag which YMMV. Image retention and Automatic Brightness Limiter (ABL) are also potential issues if you never owned an early Plasma TV before.Someone tell me what to do
Again the EPP deal isn't possible if you're in Canada right ? Not without mail forwarding etc and taking the risk that there's something wrong with it and you now have to take a huge hit just to ship it back.
Someone tell me what to do
edit: here is my existing tv LOL
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Westinghouse-CW46T9FW-46-1080p-60Hz-Class-LCD-HDTV/22227244#about-item
It's 46", not 40".
Are people in this thread actually buying TVs that don't have true HDR or am I missing something?
hmmm
I kinda want that curved one. Hows the lag on that?
Are people in this thread actually buying TVs that don't have true HDR or am I missing something?
For the guys trying to get in the EPP deal, send a PM to wf72431 at slickdeals, he hooked me up in exchange for a $5 Amazon GC
https://slickdeals.net/forums/private.php?do=newpm&u=574757
Basically, someone with higher privileges needs to create a new EPP account for you and you order using that... invites dont work anymore
These are the prices I am seeing currently with EPP as of Nov 21