Got my 46" LED tv in today from Black Friday.
Got my 46" LED tv in today from Black Friday.
I see alot of people talking about the w900.
no love for the 850a? I am looking for atleast a 65". I really dont want a plasma.
the 850 actually is. Its on Sony website, Amazon and Best Buy/Magnoliabecause the 850a isn't available in America, is probably why it gets talked about less.
Absolutely loving my Sony w900a, colors pop, great blacks, just waiting to hit my 100 hours now and then I will get it calibrated.
the 850 actually is. Its on Sony website, Amazon and Best Buy/Magnolia
Why wait 100 hours to calibrate an lcd tv btw?
Bought a Samsung F8000 (46 inch).
Tell me I didn't fuck up, please.
Bought a Samsung F8000 (46 inch).
Tell me I didn't fuck up, please.
Just ordered a 55" Panasonic VT-60 from Amazon for $1,500. Did I do good?![]()
Can someone link me to some good settings for an s60?
Hey all, apologies if this not the right topic, I searched and it seems like this is my best option.
I have a Panasonic TH-42PX600u Plasma TV that I need to sell, but I'm not sure what I should sell it for. The lowest used price on Amazon is 600 and there's one local pickup on Ebay for 200/400. Normally I'd just let it go for cheap since it's pretty old and I assume I can't get much for it, but from what I've read it's one of the better plasma TVs made and now I'm wondering if I should try to get a little more out of it.
Thoughts? Much appreciated.
I don't have a set amount before I switch up content, but I do keep it always in the back of my mind. Also, it's highly dependent upon the game I am playing. Something like Uncharted, where the HUD fades away, will get a much longer consistent play-time than, say, Assassin's Creed or GTA with their static HUDs.Do the plasma owners in here time their gameplay sessions on their already broken-in displays? I'm thinking ahead and wondering if I sit down with a new game that I intend to dedicate a day to playing if I'll have to tell myself after X amount of hours I should probably switch it up. That's literally my only concern holding me back from the VT60 purchase as I read a few upset people post about image retention on the avsforum.com thread for VT60 owners, which now has me a little gun-shy.
I'm sure there are plenty of plasma owners in here who bought their displays specifically for gaming (my main motivation) so I'm curious to hear people's thoughts on this.
I don't have a set amount before I switch up content, but I do keep it always in the back of my mind. Also, it's highly dependent upon the game I am playing. Something like Uncharted, where the HUD fades away, will get a much longer consistent play-time than, say, Assassin's Creed or GTA with their static HUDs.
Having said that, I've owned my Kuro Elite for four years now and have never had an issue with IR or burn-in, and video games account for the vast majority of what's causing the phosphors to fire.
lovely. really looking forward to more setup pics as people get their TVs in. can't wait to show off mine.
the 850 actually is. Its on Sony website, Amazon and Best Buy/Magnolia
Why wait 100 hours to calibrate an lcd tv btw?
Just cause you asked for a setup pic.
Sony KDL55W900a - Still in process of remodeling house.
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oh does that look lovely.... one more month before I make the move.
also is that a real wheel stand or is that some type of exercise equipment mod?
oh does that look lovely.... one more month before I make the move.
also is that a real wheel stand or is that some type of exercise equipment mod?
I don't have a set amount before I switch up content, but I do keep it always in the back of my mind. Also, it's highly dependent upon the game I am playing. Something like Uncharted, where the HUD fades away, will get a much longer consistent play-time than, say, Assassin's Creed or GTA with their static HUDs.
Having said that, I've owned my Kuro Elite for four years now and have never had an issue with IR or burn-in, and video games account for the vast majority of what's causing the phosphors to fire.
From everything ive read it seems the 850 is pretty gimped in comparison to the 900. Worse blacks, 120hz, really shitty viewing angles...So is there really a difference between the 850a and the 900a in picture quality? While looking at the Sony site the only differences I can find are different motionflow, and the 900a has a deep black panel.
So the motionflow I don't care about, but will the 900a have significantly better blacks.
Good stuff, thanks!
All the reviews were really good. I wanted to get a Panasonic VT50 originally, but 50 inch is just a bit too big for my room.
There were a few murmurs about ghosting and problems with motion, so after I clicked the buy button I was starting to get a bit worried.
lovely. really looking forward to more setup pics as people get their TVs in. can't wait to show off mine.
I was looking to get a LG 50PN650T 50-inch as its only £490 in amazon.
Away to look at reviews but on the Reviews below someone said that the TV causes interference with their wifi... Surely this can't be right? Can this happen?
Just cause you asked for a setup pic.
Sony KDL55W900a - Still in process of remodeling house.
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Got my 65" ST50 earlier in the year - here's a great setup pic:
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From left-to-right starting at the top:
PS4, imported white PS3 Slim, Xbox One
360 Kinect, Kinivo HDMI switch (behind), HTPC w/ Fractal Case, Xbox One Kinect
Halo 4 360, controller cubby, Halo Reach 360
Picked up my new tele yesterday evening. It's quite amazing, I have to say. Have to come to grips with all the settings and calibrate it properly though.
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Bought a Samsung F8000 (46 inch).
Tell me I didn't fuck up, please.
Picked up my new tele yesterday evening. It's quite amazing, I have to say. Have to come to grips with all the settings and calibrate it properly though.
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I'm dunno man. I had one for a few months, and the autodimming any time there's a very dark image is very distracting. I also found the interface a little clunky and the camera to be substandard. The colours are over-saturated, but that can be fixed with correct callibration. Also, the response for gaming was adequate.
And it must be said that the frame and base are as sexy as they come. Damn fine looking addition to the living room.
But after 3 months of use, the dimming and some occasional slowdown on HD sport was too much for me, so I switched to a sony W90, and have no regrets. Better interface, more natural colours out the box, the blacks are better, with no notable dimming on transition, and as mentioned many times here, the response time for gaming is better than any other LCD/LED on the market.
Has anyone here managed to sync their PS3 remote to a Panasonic Plasma? The P50S60 is the one I specifically have.
The PS3 remote is Bluetooth based, the S60 does not support that. An alternative is to use the TV remote to control the PS3 via HDMI Link, it works well.
hmm, I did notice a few odd things when watching the football last night, but I put it down to not having calibrated it yet and the motion smoothing being on.
I switched it off for gaming which was essential, going to try that for TV too.
The interface, well it's a bit slow, but to be honest I don't really give too much of a shit about it, since I don't plan on using it apart from calibrating and changing the odd setting every now and then afterwards.
Black levels looked very good to me so far, a lot better than my old plasma.
Got my 65" ST50 earlier in the year - here's a great setup pic:
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From left-to-right starting at the top:
PS4, imported white PS3 Slim, Xbox One
360 Kinect, Kinivo HDMI switch (behind), HTPC w/ Fractal Case, Xbox One Kinect
Halo 4 360, controller cubby, Halo Reach 360
did you calibrate this tv yet? ive been messing around with the settings (ordered a calibration disc that arrives tomorrow) and ive noticed that compared to my samsung LED this tv gives me eye strain. the contrast is so high that i feel like i cant handle it.. i can turn it down but i love the way it looks. have you had this issue at all?
If you get eye strain, it might be too bright for you. Try lowering it and see if that helps.
yea, i unfortunately will have to do that. I think its a combination of things. the tv is so dam vivid combined with the fact that the ps4 games are so sharp in 1080p that i end up focusing my eyes on objects a little to much as i admire the graphics. i noticed that when i play competitively on games like BF4 my brain shuts off and i just play off instinct i dont get the eye strain problems because im focusing on any one thing on the screen but when im playing games like killzone single player and especially assassin's creed i end up admiring the scenery so much that i try to focus on every little detail. that is usually when it bothers me.