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Oh so 1080p OLED is a thing? Good, I thought everyone was going the 4k route alone with it.
2014 models only I believe,
Oh so 1080p OLED is a thing? Good, I thought everyone was going the 4k route alone with it.
2014 models only I believe, likely soon to be EoL/discontinued if not already. All their announced 2015 models are 4k only if I'm not mistaken.
2014 models only I believe, likely soon to be EoL/discontinued if not already. All their announced 2015 models are 4k only if I'm not mistaken.
I'm pretty sure they're continuing the 55EC9300 in 2015 as their only 1080p OLED.
Edit: Yup, see here: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=965365
Damn the P series 2015 Vizios can do 4k at 120fps with their hypermode or whatever they are calling it. That's really damn cool, we are far away from a single card doing 120fps on 4K. But damn if they put that into 1080p TVs I'd buy that way before a 4k TV, even if it is a mediocre Vizio.
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Do OLED TVs have that blotching issue? My Vita had that pretty bad and it was pretty off-putting. No way I'd want a TV with the potential for that to happen.
2014 models only I believe, likely soon to be EoL/discontinued if not already. All their announced 2015 models are 4k only if I'm not mistaken.
My OLED dream is dead.for a few years more
Do OLED TVs have that blotching issue? My Vita had that pretty bad and it was pretty off-putting. No way I'd want a TV with the potential for that to happen.
I haven't seen degradation in my OLED set. I've had it since april.
One last thing: I spoke too soon when I said that my TV has no forward directional buzzing. It does, actually. It just didn't kick in immediately and only started up after I had racked up about 45 minutes of use on it. It isn't noticeable unless sitting directly in front of it and I did watch a movie on Netflix last night with the volume at 50 and it drowned it out when positioned in front of the buzzing. Pretty disappointing to have something like that going on with a top-of-the-line TV, how it could have persisted in the line since it came out in early 2013 and no likely fix action ever planned. Hell, no one has still ever figured out what causes it.
Roughly how many hours have you put on your TV?
Also, after long gaming sessions do you get any temporary IR with OLED?
600-1000 hours I would estimate.
No, haven't seen any. I've played quite a few games with static UIs, including Towerfall with its permanent 4:3. For 6-7 hours at a time.
The current 2014 models do 120fps in 1080p, but not 4k. I didn't think there were any chipsets with the bandwidth to carry 4k/120 unless they're planning on putting Displayport 1.3 or something on there?
Down side to oled beside price? All I've really seen is good. Why wouldn't manufacturer concentrate on that tech.
I got this information from CES coverage. So their 1080p Tvs right now can do 120fps? Any way to get solid information on that?
Like I would literally leave my house right now and buy a Vizio if it's true and put this Sony on the floor to sell.
Are Pre Superbowl TV sales actually a thing?
Hopefully next week we see some great deals, that or the week after. Right now the deals seem to be a bit thin.Are Pre Superbowl TV sales actually a thing?
Is this a weekly sale price? Do they offer any extended warranties? If I replace my Kuro Elite with an OLED (it's bound to happen sometime), I want to get an extended warranty just in case I experience burn-in on it.
Are Pre Superbowl TV sales actually a thing?
Nice. I'll keep an eye out for a deal on a 65 to 70 inch set.Yeah, it's a yearly round of clearance sales for last year's models. You can get some great deals if you know what you're buying.
As far as I know, a cheap Amazon cable will do just fine vs the inflated prices of some other brands. I ordered 3 Amazon brand cables years ago and have had zero issues from them. I don't know anything about the newer HDMI formats and whatnot, so that might matter. I doubt you need a $50 cable though.GAF, some quick questions. Do HDMI cables really make a difference? Even if the tv has a rate of 240hz? I've seen some crazy high prices on some brands. If that's the case, can anybody recommend a good HDMI cable under 50 bucks?
Recently I managed to snag a Panny Plasma (ST20) for almost free. Good lord the picture is amazing on that set.
GAF, some quick questions. Do HDMI cables really make a difference? Even if the tv has a rate of 240hz? I've seen some crazy high prices on some brands. If that's the case, can anybody recommend a good HDMI cable under 50 bucks?
Can I ask you how much you got it for?
There's an ST50 on Craigslist for $450. Is that a steal? I can't tell anymore
Can I ask you how much you got it for?
There's an ST50 on Craigslist for $450. Is that a steal? I can't tell anymore
That LG OLED set scored ~40 ms in PC mode and ~50 ms in game mode. http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/55ec930v-201412163962.htmSo what are OLED latency times? Are they comparable to Plasmas?
That LG OLED set scored ~40 ms in PC mode and ~50 ms in game mode. http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/55ec930v-201412163962.htm
High? Err... That's totally fine with gaming. It's the 100+ ms range you should be wary of.Whoa, that's pretty high.
I just bought an LG 60" plasma at Costco. The sales guy said that they are not carrying plasmas any more after this stock is gone. I picked it up for $639 CAD plus tax. I couldn't afford not to buy it at that discontinued price.Whatever technology can produce 4k TVs for the cheapest... so probably LCD, but until then, Plasma is the best, until they stop making them.
I just bought an LG 60" plasma at Costco. The sales guy said that they are not carrying plasmas any more after this stock is gone. I picked it up for $639 CAD plus tax. I couldn't afford not to buy it at that discontinued price.
High? Err... That's totally fine with gaming. It's the 100+ ms range you should be wary of.
If you want a crazy good gaming TV (for twitchy stuff like fighting games), get last year's Sony W8. That had something like 14 ms input lag in game mode. That is also the lowest any LCD panels have gotten around to.
Hmmmmm, I believe my panny GT30 ranks in at ~24ms. I wonder how much I'd be able to tell since I'm a bit sensitive to it, and play lots of 60fps games.That LG OLED set scored ~40 ms in PC mode and ~50 ms in game mode. http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/55ec930v-201412163962.htm
Hmmmmm, I believe my panny GT30 ranks in at ~24ms. I wonder how much I'd be able to tell since I'm a bit sensitive to it, and play lots of 60fps games.
Hmmmmm, I believe my panny GT30 ranks in at ~24ms. I wonder how much I'd be able to tell since I'm a bit sensitive to it, and play lots of 60fps games.
That LG OLED set scored ~40 ms in PC mode and ~50 ms in game mode. http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/55ec930v-201412163962.htm
If you're sensitive, yeah.
I would wait until something around the 30ms range pops up.
The North American model (55EC9300) in PC + Game Mode is 30ms:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=128006189&postcount=8624