Ks8000 owner here. Its definitely worth it if you can get a deal.Cool thanks. The Samsung KS8000 is about 1150 for 55". Worth the price? Will I notice any difference?
Ks8000 owner here. Its definitely worth it if you can get a deal.Cool thanks. The Samsung KS8000 is about 1150 for 55". Worth the price? Will I notice any difference?
Yes, but only if your receiver supports HDMI 2.0a. So it might not work with older receivers.
If your receiver supports ARC you can connect the PS4 to the TV and in turn the receiver to the ARC HDMI port on the TV. That way you can get sound from the PS4 on your receiver and HDR on your TV.
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I wonder how many tvs this thread has sold?
Count me as another satisfied customer. I wasn't gonna buy a new tv yet but 1/3 of the back light in my old Vizio stopped working suddenly last night.
Does the Sony X800D have the option to enable BFI ( black frame insertion)? If not, how is the motion resolution?
Did you get the 49 or 55"?Got this tv last week, and it has been the most satisfying electronic product i have every bought. TY neogaf
It's all IPS. As a proud ps4 player I'm waiting for WE75 series from Sony with affordable price, wide color gamut, HDR and FullHD panel.
Is there any appreciable difference between RGB and YUV for PS4 HDR content? I'm sure this has been covered earlier in the thread, but it's difficult to search through a sea of "RGB or YUV?" posts regarding HDR in multiple threads for different displays.
Many thanks!
the tv and ps4 automatically switch over to YUV for HDR content anyway
its a bandwidth issue with 4k.
but seeing as your on a standard ps4, probably at 1080p i think there would be enough bandwidth for rgb and hdr.
but if rgb is available then you want that for 4:4:4 chroma. any difference would only be spotted by a colormeter but its there for peace of mind.
Sony Bravia KD49XD8088
Is this a model you guys talking about in this thread?
Thanks for answer.yeah thats the same model.
one difference is that the european models dont always have component on them.
i know the 43 inch version doesnt.
you will need to check the store page or website etc to see if it does. if you need component that is.
That's right, EU models seem to come with scart but no component.yeah thats the same model.
one difference is that the european models dont always have component on them.
i know the 43 inch version doesnt.
you will need to check the store page or website etc to see if it does. if you need component that is.
Also have a PS3 in a closed and curious how bad sub HD games will look on this screen?
the x800d (and the xd8088/xd8077) sony tvs have the best upscalers in the business.
sub 4k stuff looks great.
The Wii tends to look rather painful.
Does anybody know if there's a good reason to get the 2017 XE over the 2016 XD model? Seems impossible to find in-depth reviews of the 2017 model, even though it's already being sold. Do they use the same panel?
The 2016 costs 765 EUR on amazon.de and the 2017 959 EUR, I just want to know what justifies the price difference of almost 200 EUR. (43" model, going to replace my tiny 24" PC monitor...)
New firmware update today (EU). No idea what it did.
Go few pages back. You will find links for newer models. But anyway :
http://m.neogaf.com/showpost.php?p=232297433
http://m.neogaf.com/showpost.php?p=232684899
Thanks, but both links lead to reviews of the X900E /X930E, not the X800E.
earlier this year/late last year I was dead set on getting the 49 inch version of this tv.
but now i'm leaning towards the 4k oled 55 inch LG, would the picture quality be just as good?
This is a budget to mid end 4K model, the LG OLED are higher end. So the picture quality on the LG will be much better than this set. It is just a fact. The question becomes is the price difference worth it. Same way the new X900E and X930E have better pq but also cost much more.
earlier this year/late last year I was dead set on getting the 49 inch version of this tv.
but now i'm leaning towards the 4k oled 55 inch LG, would the picture quality be just as good?
That is true - while I hated HDR performance on this set, the SDR was sublimethe x800d (and the xd8088/xd8077) sony tvs have the best upscalers in the business.
sub 4k stuff looks great.
No comparison between this and OLED
I was gutted when I experienced the HDR performance on this set and returned it for an LG E6 55. The difference is night and day and the fact I dropped an extra £1000 is long forgotten. I smile broadly every time I use it.
Did you get the 49 or 55"?
Well that's because it's only 480p on component.