I don't think so if all games can't run better than 60 fps.Does greater than 60hz make any difference for PS4?
I don't think so if all games can't run better than 60 fps.Does greater than 60hz make any difference for PS4?
I'm helping my friend try to pick out a new TV. Any suggestions? His max budget is around $1600, either a 55" or 60". He's mostly going to use for gaming and just regular TV watching.
Might be able to get a Panasonic TC-P55VT60 for close to that price. Best you're going to get for the money tbh. Reference grade PQ.
I'm hoping the W900A goes on sale during Black Friday. I really want to pick one up. Though if I order it now, Amazon will honor a Black Friday drop correct?
It's truly shocking how much cheaper TVs are in the US compared to Europe. 1600$ doesn't even buy you a 50" GT60 over here.
Thanks for the answers guys. This raises two other questions for me though. This page mentioned the Pioneer Kuro and I remember those screens looking amazing so I looked on a local craigslist variant in my country and there's a couple of pretty affordable PDP-LX5090's. Nearly identically priced to a new ST60 here. Would this be worth looking into? Providing I check carefully for burn-in etc. Is there anything else I should be looking for when buying secondhand? Also how do the Samsung plasma's hold up? You mentioned them but are they comparable to Panasonic's? Panasonic's ST60 reputation seems to be second to none but I'd be willing to consider a Sammy if they're good. Sorry for being so exhaustive with my answers but I can't make a purchase like this lightly.
I know. Even whilst I typed that I was wincing inside. Fuck....
I can only speak of my personal experiences, but I certainly would never recommend a Samsung plasma over a Panasonic one.
When I bought my PS3 over 4 years ago, I got my first Panasonic plasma and still have it today. A couple weeks after getting it, my sister and her husband decided they wanted one just like it. Even though I strongly recommended them to go with either Pioneer or Panasonic, they went with a Samsung one instead.
Not even a day had passed and I got a phone call to come over and calibrate the set because it wasn't looking as nice as the one I had.
Needless to say, no amount of calibration can compensate for built quality.
They have now gotten rid of it a couple of weeks ago since it started getting black lines. :-/
Ended up picking a Panasonic LED since plasmas use too much power for their tastes.
I myself just ordered a new TX-P65VT60E last week as I don't want to be in a postion where I'm not able to get a new set when they are all sold out, even though my old one is perfectly fine. That's how much I have enjoyed their plasmas.
The old 46" will end up in the bedroom while the new 65" should arrive just in time for my PS4.
Might be able to get a Panasonic TC-P55VT60 for close to that price. Best you're going to get for the money tbh. Reference grade PQ.
This past years Samsung Plasmas are pretty good. They were always horrible in the past.
A main reason people are recommending the Samsung Plasmas is because they have better brightness levels. I don't watch TV with my room full of sunlight, so it isn't really a problem for me.
Just saw a few 4k tv with 4k content on it. I do believe that will be my next tv purchase. The picture was so clear and the color are so vibrant and black level are so deep.
Anyone got any links to finding the best settings for KDL42W654
OLED is superior by far, If you can afford it, go definately for it.
It's not that simple, not for gaming. OLED tech in itself is fine, but Samsung's new OLED TV has abysmal input lag (65ms) making it a complete no-go for gaming.
Sadly on both count you are right; content and price are not there at the moment.I hope you are ready to either wait a couple years, or hand out quite a hefty sum.
The quality is indeed stunning, but given there isn't really any 4k content yet, I don't see the point.
I've had a KDL42W653A for about a week now, and I've spent some time tweaking it. The 653 and 654 models are exactly the same, other than the bezel being black on the 653 and silver on the 654. I've used a Spyder 3 meter for calibrating grayscale and color. I'm pretty happy with the settings, but I'm not sure I entirely trust the Spyder, as it's a few years old, and these things don't stay accurate forever. I will however get an I1 Display Pro for christmas, so I'll update my post if I find inaccuracies. So here are my settings. Keep in mind that the white balance settings are probably particular to my exact tv, but feel free to give them a go. I calibrated 2 Samsung D8000 screens recently, and actually ended up with the exact same corrections to white balance, so sometimes the settings can work on multiple panels.
The game mode is calibrated with HD709 standards in mind, but white point and colors should be the same for sRGB and HD709? Please correct me if I'm wrong.
GAME MODE
Picture Mode: Game-Standard
Backlight: 4 (Adjust as needed, but 4 is the sweet spot for light output in a darkish room)
Contrast: 93
Brightness: 50
Colour: 50
Hue: 0
Colour Temperature: Warm 1 (I use Warm 1 for game mode to get cleaner whites.)
Sharpness: 50
Reality Creation: Off
Smooth Gradation: Low
Advanced Settings
Black Corrector: Off
Adv. Contrast Enhancer: Off
Gamma: -1
Auto Light Limiter: Off
Clear White: Off
Live Colour: Off
Detail Enhancer: Off
Edge Enhancer: Off
Display Speed Preference: On
Led Motion Mode: Off
White balance
R Gain: -1
G Gain: -2
B Gain: -6
R Bias: +2
G Bias: 0
B Bias: -3
CINEMA (Meant for HD video, like BluRay, not for regular TV)
Picture Mode: Cinema 1
Backlight: 4 (Adjust as needed, but 4 is the sweet spot for light output in a darkish room)
Contrast: 93
Brightness: 50
Colour: 51
Hue: 0
Colour Temperature: Warm 2
Sharpness: 50
Noise Reduction: Off
MPEG Noise Reduction: Off
Dot Noise Reduction: Off
Reality Creation: Off
Smooth Gradation: Low
Film Mode: Auto
Advanced Settings
Black Corrector: Off
Adv. Contrast Enhancer: Off
Gamma: -1
Auto Light Limiter: Off
Clear White: Low (To compensate for lack of blue under the Warm 2 colour temp)
Live Colour: Off
Detail Enhancer: Off
Edge Enhancer: Off
Display Speed Preference: Off
Led Motion Mode: Off
White balance
R Gain: -5
G Gain: -6
B Gain: 0
R Bias: +2
G Bias: 0
B Bias: -2
Please try them out, and feel free to give feedback if you have suggestions!
About to pull the trigger on a Sony W900a, but out of curiosity how do PS1/2 games look on 55 inch screens. I get the feeling it's going to look like ass, and not the oohhh nice ass kind.
I tried to google for some videos or screenshots but couldn't find anything.
Samsung UN55F9000AFXZA: $2999
Samsung UN65F9000AFXZA: $4499
Sony XBR65X850A : $4499
Sony XBR55X850A : $2999
Sony XBR65X900A : $4999
Sony XBR55X900A : $3499
LG 65LA9650 : $4499
LG 55LA9650 : $2999
LG 55LA9700 : $3999
Sharp LC-70UD1U : $4999
Toshiba 65L9300U : $3999
Thanks I'm gonna try this
Forgot to add some details:
Make sure that Home->Settings->System Settings->Eco->Light Sensor is set to off. This improves the light output of the screen, and my settings are based upon this being turned off.
Make sure that Home->Settings->Display->Screen->Display Area is set to Full Pixel.
Also, for the person complaining about the headphone jack being in the back (can't remember who it was), here's a trick: Leave the headphones in at all times (that might not be an option if you use them elsewhere of course.) Toggle Home->Settings->Sound->Headphone Speaker Link to Off to play sound both from the speakers and the headphone. There will then be separate volumes for headphones and speakers.
Thanks but I don't get this bit
Make sure that Home->Settings->Display->Screen->Display Area is set to Full Pixel.
There is no option for Full
Just - 1 or +1 or Normal
After getting the right settings dialed in, my god is this S60 beautiful. PS4 on this thing is like sex.
w900a comes in on Thursday.
Can't wait.
Display Lag site rates it at Great. It is 40ms.
Got a W900A last week and a PS4 today.
Gotta say, the W900A gives a beautiful crisp picture with fantastic colours, deep blacks and low input lag (19ms). PS4 looks great on it.