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I play on my Sammy F5300 60" Plasma. Yesterday I decided to try playing on a Sammy 32" LED I have in the other room. Holy shit. HOLY SHIT. The difference is so massive!! I didn't notice when I was used to play on an LED. But now, god damn. Driveclub looked like a different game. The LED couldn't reproduce the subtleties in lighting provided by the awesome HDR in the game. Yeah I know it's not a high end tv, but still.

"I compared a TV that costs $800 with a TV that costs $300 and the $800 TV won"
 
Common question:

I'm looking for a new TV now. It's been 8 years that's I've owned my Panasonic ViIERA plasma, but I want to upgrade size wise (it's a 42"). I'm thinking 50" to 60". Base price is around $1000, but I'm willing to top off at $1200 if the TV I'm buying is at least future proof for the next 5 years or so (EX: I won't want to upgrade because a whoziwutzit just got introduced to televisions because the TV I have does everything I want and more).

3D I can take or leave, I doubt I'd use it. 4K would be dope, but there isn't any content and upscaling seems cheap unless there is a set that does it well.

I'll be using this primarily for Gaming (so Input lag would need to have a nice balance) and I like tinkering with my PQ (gotta have those inky blacks and detail for the next season of Hannibal). Audio would have to be decent, my VIERA pushes out good sound and I'd hate to regress.

thanks you guys. I've got some stuff I'm looking at right now as an example:

Panasonic TC-P65ST60 Input lag is terrible on this, but an old roommate has an extra one that he is willing to sell.

Samsung un55hu6840: At costco for $1079.99 right now, not bad, but the picture quality is apparently "grey". I havent seen a proper CNET review.
 
Common question:

I'm looking for a new TV now. It's been 8 years that's I've owned my Panasonic ViIERA plasma, but I want to upgrade size wise (it's a 42"). I'm thinking 50" to 60". Base price is around $1000, but I'm willing to top off at $1200 if the TV I'm buying is at least future proof for the next 5 years or so (EX: I won't want to upgrade because a whoziwutzit just got introduced to televisions because the TV I have does everything I want and more).

3D I can take or leave, I doubt I'd use it. 4K would be dope, but there isn't any content and upscaling seems cheap unless there is a set that does it well.

I'll be using this primarily for Gaming (so Input lag would need to have a nice balance) and I like tinkering with my PQ (gotta have those inky blacks and detail for the next season of Hannibal). Audio would have to be decent, my VIERA pushes out good sound and I'd hate to regress.

thanks you guys. I've got some stuff I'm looking at right now as an example:

Panasonic TC-P65ST60 Input lag is terrible on this, but an old roommate has an extra one that he is willing to sell.

Samsung un55hu6840: At costco for $1079.99 right now, not bad, but the picture quality is apparently "grey". I havent seen a proper CNET review.

That Samsung is awful with flashlighting on the corners. It's a terrible tv in that alone, not to mention it's 60hz native if it's a variation of the 6830. You're better off finding a deal on a Samsung 7150 or Sony w700b.
 
Any opinions on the Samsung 40" 1080p LED Smart HDTV (Model: UN40H5203)? Would like some info from anyone who uses or has used this model of tv.
 
That Samsung is awful with flashlighting on the corners. It's a terrible tv in that alone, not to mention it's 60hz native if it's a variation of the 6830. You're better off finding a deal on a Samsung 7150 or Sony w700b.
Cool dude! I'll take a look at those right away.

Whew that Sony 700b looks legitimately awesome. And for $800 bucks I might have to jump on it this weekend.
 
Sooo, guys. I got a Sony KDL55W800B and I'm noticing this color uniformity "banding" issue oftentimes in games (especially while panning/looking around). From looking around online, it seems like all TVs now suffer from this crap. So should I just try to get used to it? Do I have any options here?
 
Sooo, guys. I got a Sony KDL55W800B and I'm noticing this color uniformity "banding" issue oftentimes in games (especially while panning/looking around). From looking around online, it seems like all TVs now suffer from this crap. So should I just try to get used to it? Do I have any options here?

I don't notice any banding on my w700b the little bro of the w800b. Have you played with your smooth gradation setting to see if it gets rid of the banding? I don't have that setting turned on on my set as I don't notice any banding and I ran some banding test on my set.
 
Sooo, guys. I got a Sony KDL55W800B and I'm noticing this color uniformity "banding" issue oftentimes in games (especially while panning/looking around). From looking around online, it seems like all TVs now suffer from this crap. So should I just try to get used to it? Do I have any options here?

From what I've seen most Sonys below the flagship model has this. Although my 700B never did. I think earlier in thread someone was reporting about that in drive club and smooth gradation setting fixed most of it.

Nice is it brand new? and how did you score a deal like that?

It was the floor model, talked my manager down a bit. Luckily I know how hard it was used, mostly a looked over model because not a lot of people wanted a $1,300- $2,000 1080p TV.

Right now I notice vs my 700B
+Better picture vs my calibrated 700B
+Better blacks
+Much less flashlighting (which is odd because RTINGS reported terrible black uniformity and bad contrast ratio)
+17ms of lag
+no external power brick
+i prefer glossy screen vs semi gloss

-Worse motion? (Don't really know, will know when I see them side by side.)

I'm looking forward to getting this calibrated then having my PC mirror a movie on both screens and seeing just how the 700B and 950B compare.
 
So my parents are looking at getting a new TV for the living room to replace their 8 year old Samsung LCD.

They're aiming for a 60-70 inch TV, and they don't really have a price limit.

They'll be using it primarily for watching movies.

4K and 3D are not pre-requisites, but if they happen to be included, they wouldn't mind.

I mentioned to them about the new LG 4K OLED TVs that are coming out in late spring/summer, but I'm not sure that they'll be patient enough to wait that long since they've been dying to replace their TV for awhile now.


Any suggestions?
 
From what I've seen most Sonys below the flagship model has this. Although my 700B never did. I think earlier in thread someone was reporting about that in drive club and smooth gradation setting fixed most of it.



It was the floor model, talked my manager down a bit. Luckily I know how hard it was used, mostly a looked over model because not a lot of people wanted a $1,300- $2,000 1080p TV.

Right now I notice vs my 700B
+Better picture vs my calibrated 700B
+Better blacks
+Much less flashlighting (which is odd because RTINGS reported terrible black uniformity and bad contrast ratio)
+17ms of lag
+no external power brick
+i prefer glossy screen vs semi gloss

-Worse motion? (Don't really know, will know when I see them side by side.)

I'm looking forward to getting this calibrated then having my PC mirror a movie on both screens and seeing just how the 700B and 950B compare.
im jelly, is the 950B 4k compatible or no. You can sell the 700B for 600+ and gain a bit of a profit from that swap. RTINGS must have had a bad set. Glossy screens look good, I don't mind gloss or semi gloss. 17ms lag and no external brick is pretty sweet. RTINGS also does state that uniformity varies from set to set.
 
I don't notice any banding on my w700b the little bro of the w800b. Have you played with your smooth gradation setting to see if it gets rid of the banding? I don't have that setting turned on on my set as I don't notice any banding and I ran some banding test on my set.

It was off. I turned it to High and it helped a little... maybe.

From what I've seen most Sonys below the flagship model has this. Although my 700B never did. I think earlier in thread someone was reporting about that in drive club and smooth gradation setting fixed most of it.

So... what's the flagship model? How expensive of an upgrade would it be?
 
It was off. I turned it to High and it helped a little... maybe.



So... what's the flagship model? How expensive of an upgrade would it be?

It would be the 950B. It's a bit over a thousand dollars right now. It's an IPS panel so a bit of a different picture than what you have.

Look a few pages back from what I remember someone was having problems with banding on the 800B and something fixed it. I think, or maybe it was a samsung. They posted a picture of it in Drive CLub.


32" is too small to notice much of the good features in bigger TVs. So 32" tend to be flat out 60hz or 120hz panels 1080p or 720p. If you want the best get a 4k 32" computer monitor. If you just want a decent TV get a 120hz Vizio 1080p.
 
Well. I've initiated the return. Sigh.

Now I have to find a new TV. Or just try again with the same model, I guess.

It would be the 950B. It's a bit over a thousand dollars right now. It's an IPS panel so a bit of a different picture than what you have.

This TV apparently has some significant issues, too, though. I can't imagine anything worse than the "banding" thing, though. That was pretty obnoxious. So, yeah, are you saying this 950B will definitely NOT have banding issues?
 
I have both the 700B and 950B right now. Both don't have banding. If you're in NC I'm selling the 700B. What were you watching which had banding btw?

That Rtings review is strange, I trust their methodology though. My set has zero flashlighting as of now, I will hold my judgement until I get it calibrated because maybe my gama is way off. But I've seen both the 950B next to the 800B next to the 700B and the 950B had a better picture by far. That one review could have formed the wide consensus on the 950B and they could have gotten a faulty unit, the internet is not always right.
 
I have both the 700B and 950B right now. Both don't have banding. If you're in NC I'm selling the 700B. What were you watching which had banding btw?

That Rtings review is strange, I trust their methodology though. My set has zero flashlighting as of now, I will hold my judgement until I get it calibrated because maybe my gama is way off. But I've seen both the 950B next to the 800B next to the 700B and the 950B had a better picture by far. That one review could have formed the wide consensus on the 950B and they could have gotten a faulty unit, the internet is not always right.

Hey, I agree with you. I wouldn't take that one review to heart. I'd read up more elsewhere before buying. And I am not in NC. Thanks, though!

Now I'm looking at this Samsung PN64H5000. I was thinking about getting one of the last plasmas anyway. Hmmmm...
 
Hey, I agree with you. I wouldn't take that one review to heart. I'd read up more elsewhere before buying. And I am not in NC. Thanks, though!

Now I'm looking at this Samsung PN64H5000. I was thinking about getting one of the last plasmas anyway. Hmmmm...

Why not get the 700B? It's a damn good TV.

Just my opinion but there's a reason plasmas have gone the way of the dodo. There was a time when a $700 plasma would get you an amazing picture for the price but LED has caught up. I've owned two plasma's prior to this LED and I'm glad to have gotten an LED this time around.
 
Alright so I went to Best Buy today and looked at both the Sony 700b and the 800b. They didn't have proper demo material playing on the 700b so I didnt get a really good look at it, but the guy running the area near the 800b retrieved the remote for me and I got to fiddle with the settings. Even in the demo area it looked great!

I'm wondering though if that extra "5" is going to be worth the extra $100 right now or do I order the 50" for $100 less (700b = $800 for today only, 800b is at $900 regularly).
 
Why not get the 700B? It's a damn good TV.

Just my opinion but there's a reason plasmas have gone the way of the dodo. There was a time when a $700 plasma would get you an amazing picture for the price but LED has caught up. I've owned two plasma's prior to this LED and I'm glad to have gotten an LED this time around.

I'm just afraid of the banding issue honestly, haha...
 
Looking to upgrade within the next few months. I mostly use my TV for gaming and watching movies. Is this a good tv?

Sony KDL50W800B 50-Inch 1080p 120Hz 3D Smart LED TV

Or, anyone know of a better TV optimal for gaming and movies (Netflix, HBOGo, BluRay)?

I don't care about smart features or 3D. But I wouldn't mind having 3D. I could do without smart. Doesn't matter.
 
I use an old, thick and shitty LG Scarlet 42" LCD but unfortunately(?) the priority in my household is not upgrading my bedroom's TV. :/
Soon I'll invest in that, I hope.
 
I bought a Sony Bravia W700B

Huge upgrade over my old tv. One thing I've noticed is a weird ghost like effect when the screen is dark. In games. Like during Destiny's Vault of Glass Raid. Like the frame rate is being "smoothed" or something

That probably doesn't make any sense. Anyone know what could be up?
 
I bought a Sony Bravia W700B

Huge upgrade over my old tv. One thing I've noticed is a weird ghost like effect when the screen is dark. In games. Like during Destiny's Vault of Glass Raid. Like the frame rate is being "smoothed" or something

That probably doesn't make any sense. Anyone know what could be up?

Turn off the smoothing in the TV settings or set it in gaming mode.

Sometimes a lower smoothing setting might be a great middleground.
 
Alright so I went to Best Buy today and looked at both the Sony 700b and the 800b. They didn't have proper demo material playing on the 700b so I didnt get a really good look at it, but the guy running the area near the 800b retrieved the remote for me and I got to fiddle with the settings. Even in the demo area it looked great!

I'm wondering though if that extra "5" is going to be worth the extra $100 right now or do I order the 50" for $100 less (700b = $800 for today only, 800b is at $900 regularly).

As far as I know the 700b is the same TV as the 800b except for the included 3d functionality in the 800b (and silver vs black bezel). Also, I wouldn't pay $900 for the 800b. It's been as low as $499 at Frys recently. Since it's a 2014 display most shops will be clearing them out soon. I wouldn't be surprised if it hits a much lower price than $900 by mid-March.
 
As far as I know the 700b is the same TV as the 800b except for the included 3d functionality in the 800b (and silver vs black bezel). Also, I wouldn't pay $900 for the 800b. It's been as low as $499 at Frys recently. Since it's a 2014 display most shops will be clearing them out soon. I wouldn't be surprised if it hits a much lower price by mid-March.
Maybe I should wait then? I just kinda put that together about the difference with the 700b/800b (3-D). I don't care about 3d so I'll get a 700b. But are you saying I should wait for the price to drop even more later on? Does the 700b have the potential to drop to that low or is the 800 dropping because 3d is a dying feature?
 
Maybe I should wait then? I just kinda put that together about the difference with the 700b/800b (3-D). I don't care about 3d so I'll get a 700b. But are you saying I should wait for the price to drop even more later on? Does the 700b have the potential to drop to that low or is the 800 dropping because 3d is a dying feature?

That Fry's deal was in store only and hardly any stores had them, sold out real fast.

700B is interesting because it's a Best Buy exclusive, so there is no external pressure on other outlets prices. I wonder how soon they will start selling the floor models though, there's good deals there and that's how I got my floor model 950B for $450.
 
Oh ok, thanks for the clarification. It's a pretty sweet deal for the price and how well everyone speaks of its quality.

I think I may buy the 700b tonight then. Not sure which size to go for at the moment. My room could support either, but because it's being used in my room there is about a 5 inch gap between my door and the edge of a 55" television potentially being there. A fifty would be fine but maybe paying that extra hundred could be worth it in the long run? ( or who am I kidding I'll probably want to go even bigger down the road because that's the MO for people who are into televisions like this lol).
 
Common question:

I'm looking for a new TV now. It's been 8 years that's I've owned my Panasonic ViIERA plasma, but I want to upgrade size wise (it's a 42"). I'm thinking 50" to 60". Base price is around $1000, but I'm willing to top off at $1200 if the TV I'm buying is at least future proof for the next 5 years or so (EX: I won't want to upgrade because a whoziwutzit just got introduced to televisions because the TV I have does everything I want and more).

3D I can take or leave, I doubt I'd use it. 4K would be dope, but there isn't any content and upscaling seems cheap unless there is a set that does it well.

I'll be using this primarily for Gaming (so Input lag would need to have a nice balance) and I like tinkering with my PQ (gotta have those inky blacks and detail for the next season of Hannibal). Audio would have to be decent, my VIERA pushes out good sound and I'd hate to regress.

thanks you guys. I've got some stuff I'm looking at right now as an example:

Panasonic TC-P65ST60 Input lag is terrible on this, but an old roommate has an extra one that he is willing to sell.

Samsung un55hu6840: At costco for $1079.99 right now, not bad, but the picture quality is apparently "grey". I havent seen a proper CNET review.

Well I paid $1200 with Tax for my Vizio P-Series 55" 4K. I really like it so far, it even has a cool ass remote with a keyboard on the back!

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That's like one of the 10 things Netflix has in 4K lol.

And the Remote.

The P-Series has some of the best input lag you can get right now. I think it's around 14ms.
 
Thanks for the response DF, but I went ahead and ordered the Sony w700b 55' TV. Gunna pick it up tomorrow and enjoy the extra day off fiddling with it and all that.

Anyone know what Best Buy's return policy is like? Usual 30 days? Not saying I'm already thinking of returning it, but just something good to have in mind.
 
Thanks for the response DF, but I went ahead and ordered the Sony w700b 55' TV. Gunna pick it up tomorrow and enjoy the extra day off fiddling with it and all that.

Anyone know what Best Buy's return policy is like? Usual 30 days? Not saying I'm already thinking of returning it, but just something good to have in mind.

14 days for normal people, 30 for rewards plus and 90 for elite.
 
Looking to upgrade within the next few months. I mostly use my TV for gaming and watching movies. Is this a good tv?

Sony KDL50W800B 50-Inch 1080p 120Hz 3D Smart LED TV

Or, anyone know of a better TV optimal for gaming and movies (Netflix, HBOGo, BluRay)?

I don't care about smart features or 3D. But I wouldn't mind having 3D. I could do without smart. Doesn't matter.
Plz respond

Or would the KDL55W700B be a better choice?
 
The W700B and W800B are the same, sans the lack of 3D on the W700B.

Be warned that 55" versions of both TVs feature a different panel - specifically LG IPS. In my opinion the 50" VA panel is much better.
 
PvZ GW has been causing some image retention on my GT50. To be fair I don't use game mode, THX cinema, and I've been playing it a lot. Damn HD elements!
 
The W700B and W800B are the same, sans the lack of 3D on the W700B.

Be warned that 55" versions of both TVs feature a different screen - specifically LG IPS. In my opinion the 50" TN screen is much better.
Ive got no problem going with a 50".
So everything is the same including input lag?
 
Correction, the 50" feature a VA panel.

People have stated in this very thread about the 55" versions containing an LG IPS panel.

Here's a review mentioning the 50" version is using a VA panel (I've corrected my post earlier.)

50" VA - http://www.digitalversus.com/tv-television/sony-bravia-w8-kdl-50w805b-p19373/test.html

I can find reviews stating the 47" version uses IPS. As far as I'm aware there aren't any 55" VA panels around.

Gotta love VA panel black level.. but IPS has such great color detail.

Isn't VA panels a tad faster in turning those pixels off and on?
 
The W700B and W800B are the same, sans the lack of 3D on the W700B.

Be warned that 55" versions of both TVs feature a different panel - specifically LG IPS. In my opinion the 50" VA panel is much better.


Where are u getting your info ? The w700 and w800b use the same panel as the vaunted Sony 55w900a from last yeAr, minus the triluminous . I own both the w700b and w900a and the w700b is a remarkable TV for the price . You won't find a better gaming TV this year for the money. Very deep blacks, input lag undetectable
 
DisplayPort to HDMI 2.0

http://translate.google.co.kr/trans...hdmi_2_0_chez_bizlink-749111.html&prev=search

Is there a release date for this or any manufacturer who's making one of these?

Accel is making one but no solid release date.

I emailed them to find out but these are likely the guys who would do it:

http://www.paradetech.com/

They are the ones who make the actual adapter in the accel active DP 1.1 -> HDMI 1.4 adapters. I actually found out accel was coming out with said adapter months before they actually released it after hitting these guys up when I found they actually made a chip that actually does the conversion.

Wow I got an amazingly fast response from the same guy I talked to last time.

He said they are indeed coming out with a DP 1.2 -> HDMI 2.0 adapter for dongles/motherboards and they are working with Bizlink/accel again and they (adapters via bizlink/accel) should be available Q2 2015 or possibly Q1 2015 so sometime next year.

Their DP 1.1 -> HDMI 1.4 adapters work great and have been extremely reliable for me so I am sure these new ones will work good as well.

This will allow any graphics card with a display port to get 4k at 60hz via HDMI 2.0

Graphic cards before 900 series such as 780 do not have HDMII 2.0. Using their display-port with this adapter will allow 4k@60hz
 
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