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Buying a 4K TV for PS4K thread!

Carefully research which TV to buy. Buy it. Set it up. If you're happy with how it looks - KEEP AWAY FROM TV RECOMMENDATION THREADS - that way madness lies
This is true and why it's helpful to buy from Amazon or anywhere else with a super generous return policy. I went through five TVs last time I was buying one, and some that were highly recommended online were no good for me, and the one I liked the most would have been considered middling. It's all about what aspects of image quality are important to you. For me, any colour smudging during motion was an immediate no for me, but I didn't particularly care about black levels as long as colours were accurate. This meant an IPS screen was perfect for me, but someone else would have made an entirely different choice. I've been super happy with my TV for years now and glad I went through that process, even though it was exhausting at the time.

Nothing is better than seeing a screen in the context that you're going to use it.
 
Same, I had an 8500 with an FA01 panel before the 8000 and it was a disaster. Crazy light bleed. I truly believe the AA02 is the panel you want. I also wouldn't be surprised if it has a little better motion too, like the one in the rtings article. I never notice the ghosting people in the AVS thread talk about. I wish someone would review one so we know the numbers.

That is some crazy bleed. The folks at rtings reviewed an FA01 for the 55" KS8000 and didn't note any problems with the panel. What size 8500 was that?

This is where I think people confuse bad panels with manufacturing defects. If the set was damaged in anyway (bent, cracked) during shipping you can have these problems. Also you may have just gotten a bad draw on your panel.
 
I've been trying real heard to not fall for the hype but reading all these pro threads and hdr crap on Neogaf got me waffling. Neogaf is a blessing and a curse it seems.

So now I'm looking around for a possible new tv. Can someone who either has any knowledge of these tv give me some input?

Sony 65 " xbr z9d
LG 65" E6P

Forgot to mention my current Living room tv is Sony XBR65x950B. Great 4 K tv and top of the line in 2014 and 2015 but only model not getting upgraded to hdr from 2015.
 
That is some crazy bleed. The folks at rtings reviewed an FA01 for the 55" KS8000 and didn't note any problems with the panel. What size 8500 was that?

This is where I think people confuse bad panels with manufacturing defects. If the set was damaged in anyway (bent, cracked) during shipping you can have these problems. Also you may have just gotten a bad draw on your panel.

It was 55". Honestly, it could have been caused by layed it flat white transporting,. The BB guy said it was fine, and it was a plasma thing that you couldn't lay it flat. Then when I got home I noticed the box said no not lay flat. I didn't take that chance with the 8000.
 
Is full array local backlighting likely to be more widespread with next years mid-high end models? Seems like it would be ideal for HDR content

More widespread. Without OLED, Sony and Samsung are trying to look at cheaper methods to achieve killer blacks while still delivering color and brightness needed for HDR10/UHD Premium/Dolby Vision spec certification.

Read this review for Sony's new flagship/OLED killer attempt. Ridiculous black levels that approacj OLED while still giving yhe brightness advantage. Going forward, you will see this technology bleed down if it means they can avoid investing in expensive OLED for now.

http://4k.com/tv/sony-xbr-z9d-series-4k-hdr-tv-review-65-and-75-inch-xbr65z9d-xbr75z9d/

Next years high end sets will probably prioritize input lag with HDR, proper backlighting and even better brightness with over 1000 sustained nits for every percentage window etc.
 
More widespread. Without OLED, Sony and Samsung are trying to look at cheaper methods to achieve killer blacks while still delivering color and brightness needed for HDR10/UHD Premium/Dolby Vision spec certification.

Read this review for Sony's new flagship/OLED killer attempt. Ridiculous black levels that approacj OLED while still giving yhe brightness advantage. Going forward, you will see this technology bleed down if it means they can avoid investing in expensive OLED for now.

http://4k.com/tv/sony-xbr-z9d-series-4k-hdr-tv-review-65-and-75-inch-xbr65z9d-xbr75z9d/

Next years high end sets will probably prioritize input lag with HDR, proper backlighting and even better brightness with over 1000 sustained nits for every percentage window etc.

Right now the LG E6P is actually cheaper than the Sony Z9D so is it really a cheaper solution?
 
Next years high end sets will probably prioritize input lag with HDR, proper backlighting and even better brightness with over 1000 sustained nits for every percentage window etc.

Can't wait until I actually have to wear sunglasses when watching a movie :P
 
Light bleed? Oled for life... :)

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In my dark room I have OLED light set to 25 out of 100 and it's bright enough.
 
Right now the LG E6P is actually cheaper than the Sony Z9D so is it really a cheaper solution?

Yes because Sony and Samsung are not in any position like LG to mass manufacture OLED technology and LG is forced to heavily discount their televisions to get them to sell more and allow for more investment back in. The price drop isn't permanent and LG tends to drop them to increase sales. LG is really the only one pushing OLED while Samsung wants to stick with Quantum Dot technology and Sony pushing this new master backlighting system allowing for almost 1900 nits of brightness.

Between the two, it really depends on what you're looking for.
 
Light bleed? Oled for life... :)



In my dark room I have OLED light set to 25 out of 100 and it's bright enough.

They're absolutely gorgeous sets. I'm just not willing to spend 2K plus until the uncertainty around HDR/DV standards/mastering, etc. are settled.

I came from a VT50 Plasma which I /adored/ and still own and my mission in getting the KS8000 was to get in on the 4K/HDR game at a relatively cheap price while seeing how things panned out in the next year or two. Either with OLED sorting its issues out or another technology coming forth to change the game.

The KS8000 with the recent sale at $1200 perfectly fit the bill for me in that regard.
 
I feel bad for asking this, as I know its been asked loads of times before, but its easier to ask than to search hundreds of pages.

Is this TV (http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/samsung/ue49ks7000/sams-ue49ks7000)
going to alllow me to do the following:


HDR Game Mode with PS4 Pro with low latency



And when you guys are talking about the KS8000, is this the equivalent because I'm in the UK / EU and its classed as the KS7000 over here for some unknown reason?

I ask about the model code, because rtings is calling it the KS8000 on their site, yet their UK links to Amazon show it as the KS7000, so I want to make sure I'm looking at the correct review and settings on there as it claims the latency with HDR on is low.

Seriously, why the fuck are the model codes different for different countries, makes no logical sense.

Again, apologies for asking, I just dont want to fork out £999 and learn I've bought a TV that doesnt do everything I want it to do.
 
Any chance that tweet from yesterday about the LG firmware update addresses HDR input lag?

https://twitter.com/Vincent_Teoh/status/793421848264540161

At this point, I've been going back and forth between a 55ks8000 (with a tabletop mount, since the legs are placed too wide for my stand) or a 55ks9000. If that firmware update improves HDR input lag on LG OLED sets, I might just say screw it and go for an LG B6. It looks like a beautiful set.

The funniest part is, the lag on my 55LM8600 is probably just as bad even in Game mode, and I don't really notice a problem, yet here I am all concerned about it.
 
Any chance that tweet from yesterday about the LG firmware update addresses HDR input lag?

https://twitter.com/Vincent_Teoh/status/793421848264540161

At this point, I've been going back and forth between a 55ks8000 (with a tabletop mount, since the legs are placed too wide for my stand) or a 55ks9000. If that firmware update improves HDR input lag on LG OLED sets, I might just say screw it and go for an LG B6. It looks like a beautiful set.

The funniest part is, the lag on my 55LM8600 is probably just as bad even in Game mode, and I don't really notice a problem, yet here I am all concerned about it.

It's likely, a few weeks ago some people were told by LG support reps that they were working on an update to address the input lag in HDR.
 
Yes because Sony and Samsung are not in any position like LG to mass manufacture OLED technology and LG is forced to heavily discount their televisions to get them to sell more and allow for more investment back in. The price drop isn't permanent and LG tends to drop them to increase sales. LG is really the only one pushing OLED while Samsung wants to stick with Quantum Dot technology and Sony pushing this new master backlighting system allowing for almost 1900 nits of brightness.

Between the two, it really depends on what you're looking for.

I personally like the XBR tvs. Have had several over the years and they never failed me and they usually are among the best in input lag. But I bought an xbr65x950b in 2014, which they carried over into 2015 and it's the only tv they are not upgrading to hdr so I am really bitter about their lack of support for their Flagship model. Really leaning towards picking up the LG e6p but the input lag is subpar.
 
Speaking of HDR Game mode, has anyone been testing it out with the Vizio 2016 P series? I've got the 55" and went to test out TLoU the other day and confirmed via the remote that HDR was being received. I then went to turn on game mode, got the indication on the TV that it had been turned on and then looked in the remote and was apparently still receiving an HDR signal. I could have sworn that I read game mode disables HDR on those sets... or was it just for the Xbox One S?

No idea what's what, so if anyone else does please enlighten me.
 
From other thread:

Ah, crap. Is there ever actually a good time to buy a TV? It seems like every time I'm shopping for one, there's something new around the corner that's worth waiting for...I suppose that's the nature of tech in general though.

I don't really NEED a TV right now, so the decision is tough. I just caught the bug for one with the PS4 Pro dropping and 4K streaming content becoming more readily available.
 
Behold my mighty one day old Samsung KS9000 (9500 in USA).


To be about as fair as I can be about this picture, HDR is enabled.............. But it is a wholly black screen that the TV is attempting to show.

I'm sending it back for a Panasonic 902b
 
Speaking of HDR Game mode, has anyone been testing it out with the Vizio 2016 P series? I've got the 55" and went to test out TLoU the other day and confirmed via the remote that HDR was being received. I then went to turn on game mode, got the indication on the TV that it had been turned on and then looked in the remote and was apparently still receiving an HDR signal. I could have sworn that I read game mode disables HDR on those sets... or was it just for the Xbox One S?

No idea what's what, so if anyone else does please enlighten me.

It works in Game Mode, just no on the low input lag HDMI 5 input.

Behold my mighty one day old Samsung KS9000 (9500 in USA).



To be about as fair as I can be about this picture, HDR is enabled.............. But it is a wholly black screen that the TV is attempting to show.

I'm sending it back for a Panasonic 902b


Looks about as bad as the KS8500 I had that I posted above. Return immediately.
 
It works in Game Mode, just no on the low input lag HDMI 5 input.
Okay yeah I have everything now on the 1080 HDMI 5.

So is there any actual benefit of having game
mode on HDMI 2 when I'll be using the pro with HDR? I know there's supposed to be an update at some point to lower the input delay across the board but I'm just not finding the info on game mode + HDR and how much it changes things.
 
Ah, crap. Is there ever actually a good time to buy a TV? It seems like every time I'm shopping for one, there's something new around the corner that's worth waiting for...I suppose that's the nature of tech in general though.

I don't really NEED a TV right now, so the decision is tough. I just caught the bug for one with the PS4 Pro dropping and 4K streaming content becoming more readily available.

CES happens in January and that is where we hear a lot about next years line of high end TV's. I'm hoping to be able to wait into the first half of next year and either splurge and by whatever is top of the line and great for gaming or perhaps jump on one of LG or Sony's current top of the line TVs which would hopefully have serious price cuts with the new TV sets coming out.
 
Behold my mighty one day old Samsung KS9000 (9500 in USA).



To be about as fair as I can be about this picture, HDR is enabled.............. But it is a wholly black screen that the TV is attempting to show.

I'm sending it back for a Panasonic 902b


That looks faulty.
 
The only TV I can see that is actually 4K HDR being sold at a reasonable price in Argentina is the LG UF7700. Any thoughts about this one? If it's actually good, I could see myself switching to it. Not-so-reasonable is the Samsung JS7200, but if it's massively better (and it's 49in for the LG vs. 55in for the Samsung), I'd consider saving up and getting the Samsung.
 
Behold my mighty one day old Samsung KS9000 (9500 in USA).



To be about as fair as I can be about this picture, HDR is enabled.............. But it is a wholly black screen that the TV is attempting to show.

I'm sending it back for a Panasonic 902b

Just curious, what size is that? That looks faulty as all hell. Ordering online is such a gamble with this crap. Really hope I don't get a dud and have to pack it up and drag it to a shipping center.
 
Okay yeah I have everything now on the 1080 HDMI 5.

So is there any actual benefit of having game
mode on HDMI 2 when I'll be using the pro with HDR? I know there's supposed to be an update at some point to lower the input delay across the board but I'm just not finding the info on game mode + HDR and how much it changes things.

Yes, if you don't have game mode on when playing HDR, your input lag will be over 150ms ms about 65ms with Gaming Low Latency on.
 
The only TV I can see that is actually 4K HDR being sold at a reasonable price in Argentina is the LG UF7700. Any thoughts about this one? If it's actually good, I could see myself switching to it. Not-so-reasonable is the Samsung JS7200, but if it's massively better (and it's 49in for the LG vs. 55in for the Samsung), I'd consider saving up and getting the Samsung.

It is a 2015 model and isn't even HDR. Plus input lag is like 60ms, it has terrible grey uniformity and the worst backlight bleed I have ever seen. Avoid it

http://ca.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/uf7700
 
They're absolutely gorgeous sets. I'm just not willing to spend 2K plus until the uncertainty around HDR/DV standards/mastering, etc. are settled.

I came from a VT50 Plasma which I /adored/ and still own and my mission in getting the KS8000 was to get in on the 4K/HDR game at a relatively cheap price while seeing how things panned out in the next year or two. Either with OLED sorting its issues out or another technology coming forth to change the game.

The KS8000 with the recent sale at $1200 perfectly fit the bill for me in that regard.

The OLED televisions are already utilizng UHD Premium specs guaranteed, and a few even are specced to Dolby Vision. They are already meeting what the standards are...

Behold my mighty one day old Samsung KS9000 (9500 in USA).


To be about as fair as I can be about this picture, HDR is enabled.............. But it is a wholly black screen that the TV is attempting to show.

I'm sending it back for a Panasonic 902b

It is the curved panel. I would not expect the same from the regular version. There is some cloudiness and bleeding issues. You see it in the curved 8500 version as well.
 
Theoretically PS4 Pro could be updated to support Dolby Vision if Sony wanted, no? Seems like a no brainer for movie support, if nothing else.
 
So it doesn't look like PerksAtWork will let you ship from the Samsung website to Canada, bummer.

One person here mentioned they had it shipped to a holding address and picked it up at the border, that's not really an option for me - does anyone have any suggestions? I'm in Toronto if that matters. I imagine something like Borderlinx would be incredibly expensive for a TV... right?

edit: Even if I do figure it out, the return is probably a nightmare guess it's not feasible - but still open to suggestions!
 
Just curious, what size is that? That looks faulty as all hell. Ordering online is such a gamble with this crap. Really hope I don't get a dud and have to pack it up and drag it to a shipping center.

Mine is the 55" version. I will say, I had half a day with it until I finally watched my first UHD blu ray, Sicario. Throughout the whole film the left hand side of the letterbox was lit up like a christmas tree. Its infuriating, because the TV is fast, responsive, amazing with my PS4 and even great with SD content. The UHD movie was mind blowing, cliche but it was like I was there in the scenes watching in person. But as amazing as the TV is, the edge lighting is a killer on my set. I cant pay the money that this TV cost and settle with that, it drove me mad when watching Sicario.

I got mine from a big retailer in the UK. Major regret, hadn't ordered anything from them (Currys) since the Xbox 360 on its launch. They are a nightmare for dealing with in regards to any after sales problems. I have made my mind up with the Panasonic 902b, I'll have more input lag than the Samsung, but the back lighting on the TV should be a lot lot better.

I wish you the best of luck with your set. It can go from exciting to hard work real fast and I do think its a lottery with the quality of certain sets.
 
So I just got the KS8000 curved on sale at best buy. for those that are looking, Best Buy is supposed to have an even better deal on Saturday with $200-$700 in savings on select tv's. the KS8000 is pictured as one that will be on sale. (I can go back on Saturday and show my receipt and they will give me whatever deal they will have going on.)

question for those that are tech geniuses. Is there any difference in IQ from a curved or flat? also pros and cons? I just got the curved cause it all they had in stock.
 
If I make the jump to 4K, I also want HDR, an OLED display and low input lag (~20 ms). Is something like that already available for <2000$/€?
 
The OLED televisions are already utilizng UHD Premium specs guaranteed, and a few even are specced to Dolby Vision. They are already meeting what the standards are...
Sure. We still have things like HDMI 2.1 and dynamic HDR metadata coming down the pike along with the general improvements we're going to see with these sets in the next year or two which was my driving point. I wanted to keep my own entry cost low as those things play out. Don't get me wrong, I seriously considered spending the money upfront for an OLED. For once in my life, I decided to be patient.:)
 
So I just got the KS8000 curved on sale at best buy. for those that are looking, Best Buy is supposed to have an even better deal on Saturday with $200-$700 in savings on select tv's. the KS8000 is pictured as one that will be on sale. (I can go back on Saturday and show my receipt and they will give me whatever deal they will have going on.)

question for those that are tech geniuses. Is there any difference in IQ from a curved or flat? also pros and cons? I just got the curved cause it all they had in stock.

Where did you hear that?
 
So it doesn't look like PerksAtWork will let you ship from the Samsung website to Canada, bummer.

One person here mentioned they had it shipped to a holding address and picked it up at the border, that's not really an option for me - does anyone have any suggestions? I'm in Toronto if that matters. I imagine something like Borderlinx would be incredibly expensive for a TV... right?

edit: Even if I do figure it out, the return is probably a nightmare guess it's not feasible - but still open to suggestions!

There's a cross-border pickup service that will bring it to Mississauga for you cheap.

It's a gamble. The return/ warranty hassle might be a pain but for 1600 the price makes the gamble worth it.
 
There's a cross-border pickup service that will bring it to Mississauga for you cheap.

It's a gamble. The return/ warranty hassle might be a pain but for 1600 the price makes the gamble worth it.

Could you please tell me the name of the service? Also when you say 1600, is that the price of the 65" after conversion? or the 55" plus the shipping service?
 
Mine is the 55" version. I will say, I had half a day with it until I finally watched my first UHD blu ray, Sicario. Throughout the whole film the left hand side of the letterbox was lit up like a christmas tree. Its infuriating, because the TV is fast, responsive, amazing with my PS4 and even great with SD content. The UHD movie was mind blowing, cliche but it was like I was there in the scenes watching in person. But as amazing as the TV is, the edge lighting is a killer on my set. I cant pay the money that this TV cost and settle with that, it drove me mad when watching Sicario.

I got mine from a big retailer in the UK. Major regret, hadn't ordered anything from them (Currys) since the Xbox 360 on its launch. They are a nightmare for dealing with in regards to any after sales problems. I have made my mind up with the Panasonic 902b, I'll have more input lag than the Samsung, but the back lighting on the TV should be a lot lot better.

I wish you the best of luck with your set. It can go from exciting to hard work real fast and I do think its a lottery with the quality of certain sets.

Give the flat version a go. Like I said, the curved I had was like yours, the flat version I have now has no clouding what so ever.

Oh wow those are some low scores.

Unfortunately, there's not a single TV sold in my country that is anywhere near the Vizio scores. Best one would be the Samsung JS9000 and it costs 3 whole monthly salaries.

Damn, that really sucks. That isn't even a 2016 model either. I guess I shouldn't complain so much about Canadian prices then.
 
So what's generally considered "the best" 4K set for HDR gaming? I'm torn between the Samsung KS9500 and the LG B6. The former has great reviews for input lag, but the latter seems to be an all around powerhouse, albeit with higher input lag.
 
Pardon my naivety, but do all OLED's have Auto Brightness Limiters? I'm seeing it in a video I use my TV as a computer monitor, and found I couldn't cope with that issue in the past. Every time something with a white (or otherwise bright) background would come up, I would cringe. I ended up returning an ST50 because of it, though it was good otherwise. It was weird because people on forums sang constant praises for that set, which I get, but it's like they denied ABL is even a thing...meanwhile, I'm watching a hockey game and they're skating on gray ice and nothing could be done about it.

Welp, guess it's the KS8000/9000 for me or bust...
 
Behold my mighty one day old Samsung KS9000 (9500 in USA).



To be about as fair as I can be about this picture, HDR is enabled.............. But it is a wholly black screen that the TV is attempting to show.

I'm sending it back for a Panasonic 902b

Yuck. Must be a problem with the curved sets. My KS8000 looks pitch black like its turned off on all black screens
 
So I just got the KS8000 curved on sale at best buy. for those that are looking, Best Buy is supposed to have an even better deal on Saturday with $200-$700 in savings on select tv's. the KS8000 is pictured as one that will be on sale. (I can go back on Saturday and show my receipt and they will give me whatever deal they will have going on.)

question for those that are tech geniuses. Is there any difference in IQ from a curved or flat? also pros and cons? I just got the curved cause it all they had in stock.

Curved are supposed to solve the issue of viewing angles and color washout, however, they suffer from worse backlighting, light bleeding, cloudiness. I have yet to see a curved panel that matches the flat panel of the same model. I think the inherent curve itself affects it. OLED curved because of the nature of the technology does not suffer like LCD panels do.
 
Curved are supposed to solve the issue of viewing angles and color washout, however, they suffer from worse backlighting, light bleeding, cloudiness. I have yet to see a curved panel that matches the flat panel of the same model. I think the inherent curve itself affects it. OLED curved because of the nature of the technology does not suffer like LCD panels do.

Surprisingly, rtings curved 8500 was pretty much perfect, so I guess they are out there.

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