Sorry,but can you give a range for what you means with "bit pricey"? I tried to look in their website but I wasn't able to get a result and I don't have the faintest idea of what price a screen can reach.
I searched for this on a site that lists all the available tv's in my country and i can't find it. My guess is that the model no is different in Europe here. But i don't know how to find out what model no that is for me. Would you know that? I am from Holland.
I've been looking into some other sets and there's this affordable Philips TV. It is from November 2013 though and the input lag is 60ms. That is simply not done for shooters like Halo 5 and Battlefront, right?
Talking about this one:
http://www.trustedreviews.com/philips-55pfl8008-review#tr-review-summary
Okay help me out. Whats the best 65" FHD tv? I dont need 4K so I dont want it but it seems all the new sets have it...
All I will do is play 1080p content on it.
No tv is perfect, each has their issues. I cant stand banding, vertical banding is the worse and the LG oled had it as bad as the 2008-9sharp panels.. But it is still the best 1080p tv money can buy. I do feel the 4k oled 55 inch had much better uniformity but the input lag is alot higher if your concerned about gaming on it.
I would buy it from a place that is easy to return it in case you cant deal with the banding or aggressive ABL.
Otherwise I love that display, playing games in pitch black is really something special on it!!
For what it's worth, the vertical banding is invisible on my EC9300 for all practical purposes. If it exists, it's extremely mild and gradual towards the edges. Definitely better uniformity than two of my plasmas.I can't hang with bad vertical banding. Will probably get the Sony 930C or next years model.
No tv is perfect, each has their issues. I cant stand banding, vertical banding is the worse and the LG oled had it as bad as the 2008-9sharp panels.. But it is still the best 1080p tv money can buy. I do feel the 4k oled 55 inch had much better uniformity but the input lag is alot higher if your concerned about gaming on it.
I would buy it from a place that is easy to return it in case you cant deal with the banding or aggressive ABL.
Otherwise I love that display, playing games in pitch black is really something special on it!!
No tv is perfect, each has their issues. I cant stand banding, vertical banding is the worse and the LG oled had it as bad as the 2008-9sharp panels.. But it is still the best 1080p tv money can buy. I do feel the 4k oled 55 inch had much better uniformity but the input lag is alot higher if your concerned about gaming on it.
I would buy it from a place that is easy to return it in case you cant deal with the banding or aggressive ABL.
Otherwise I love that display, playing games in pitch black is really something special on it!!
For what it's worth, the vertical banding is invisible on my EC9300 for all practical purposes. If it exists, it's extremely mild and gradual towards the edges. Definitely better uniformity than two of my plasmas.
I used to love Philips sets...but sadly, the ones sold in the US are chinese made rebadged sets these days. 60ms shouldn't be too noticeable... that's 0.06 seconds...lower is better, but you probably won't notice...when it creeps up over 100ms or even 200ms is when you notice it.
I think Samsung has FAR better sets...especially in the "JS" series...but you gotta take into consideration what your budget will allow...
Sony will be adding HDR support to the 2015 X910C, X900C and X850C 4K televisions via a software update by the end of the year. Performance will be limited but better than nothing. Reading the Sony release, it's unclear if this includes HDMI 2.0A or is just for streaming.
http://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1441207994
What will this mean for gaming? Console gaming that is? I now see the Samsung JS9000 has it too.
What will this mean for gaming? Console gaming that is? I now see the Samsung JS9000 has it too.
I bought the TV for gaming, but I also watch a lot of Netflix and television and movies, and the blur is so bad that I can't keep the TV.
I got some takeout from a restaurant that had some TVs in the bar, and the pictures were so perfect. I felt terrible.
Probably nothing this gen.
How do Blu-Rays look on it? Your earlier post singled out cable/streaming as looking particularly bad but those things can suffer from heavy compression.
BUT, If you aren't happy with it, then take it back and try something else. Welcome to the hell that is buying a modern TV. They've all got problems, you just have to keep trying until you find the one that doesn't have any flaws that annoy you, or you decide to accept some flaws and settle. I couldn't and I'm still stuck with my old TV after trying and returning half a dozen models. What's really soulcrushing is exchanging for another set and getting one that is worse than the one you returned when you expected it to be better.
Since my original post (which was Day One), I have made a lot of progress with the cable/streaming quality. Picture quality is better now across all fronts.
It's just the damn ghosting. It's such a strain to actually WATCH the TV. The color and the depth and the quality of the image: so good. Even streaming. I'm seeing colors I never saw on my old TV.
But it HURTS to watch it. The image feels blurry and sketchy and I can't stand it. I don't know what to upgrade to.
sooo for about 650$ i can get a Vizio (M50-c1) M-series 50" 4k
everything im reading about it sounds like its a great gaming tv... anyone have any experience with it personally?
So best TV for 2300$ is the new LG 1080p OLED right. 55" probably enough for us if our current 46" dies.
Sony will be adding HDR support to the 2015 X910C, X900C and X850C 4K televisions via a software update by the end of the year. Performance will be limited but better than nothing. Reading the Sony release, it's unclear if this includes HDMI 2.0A or is just for streaming.
http://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1441207994
Oh man, this really makes me worried. I've never seen the Sharp panels, but i remember Panasonic VT30 with the vertical banding AND green tinge fault, i hated it. Yes, i must definitely make sure i can return it if it needs to. I will try my best to not go look for it when i am gaming, but i bet when i look into the sky in games like Witcher 3, MGS5, i'm definitely gonna spot it and then it can't be unspotted. Is it always visible or only during certain games/movies/settings?
If not the OLED, if i decide to return it....what would be a good alternative?
Sounds good. Sounds like not every set has it.
Hmmm...it's mostly the JS9000 series that my wallet just doesn't allow. They start at 1997 euros and that's for a 48 inch set. But damn...48 inch? Then there is the Samsung UE55JS8500L which is 2099 euros.
It's going to depend on what the differences are between the JS9000 and JS 8500. Cause in terms of inches, that's only a difference of 7 inches. Still, i remember when i went from 50 to 55 inch and it felt like a significant improvement. So i am definitely gonna notice it.
But that's only if the OLED is going to be returned. I read that the input lag in game mode is amazingly low, but what about the PQ when you enable that? Does it get reduced badly or quite ok?
What will this mean for gaming? Console gaming that is? I now see the Samsung JS9000 has it too.
Call Vizio, they are pretty good about replacing them.
sooo for about 650$ i can get a Vizio (M50-c1) M-series 50" 4k
everything im reading about it sounds like its a great gaming tv... anyone have any experience with it personally?
I have tried so many sets, even after having the lg oled. The last two tvs I have had was the 48ju7500 samsung and now the 55js9000 sasmung.
I need as low as possible lag and in game mode both of these tvs are 22ms with the leo bodnar, the js9000 has faster pixel response then the ju7500 and the colors and black just look better. The js9000 imho is the best led you can get right now gaming on an hdtv. The upscaling is amazing, I am using ps3, xbox 360, ps4 and xb1 on it and I am amazed with the upscaling!!
Also I must say that both the 48ju7500 and the 55js9000 have the best uniformity I have come across ! Gaming has no banding and no dse!! Even the mighty elite pro101 had dse visable in games and higher lag!
If money is an issue, go for the ju7500( or the ju7100 flat version) the 48 is actually decent in size so I would recommend that if your trying to save some dough, because the js9000 48 inch is 700 dollars more.
I love gaming on them, I really do! So bright, very uniform screen, no flashlighting on blacks. Even smart led has been enabled with the newest firmware update and only adds 1ms to the total lag so you get better blacks if you feel its needed!
Sony will be adding HDR support to the 2015 X910C, X900C and X850C 4K televisions via a software update by the end of the year. Performance will be limited but better than nothing. Reading the Sony release, it's unclear if this includes HDMI 2.0A or is just for streaming.
http://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1441207994
I actually just came here to ask about this Vizio TV. Any thoughts on it?
http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product...spx?path=d2d37824e74b2d79dcfff4aa21bb57a1en02
My TV is making a really annoying whirring noise whenever there's a black loading screen or no image, and it gets annoying. I have a $1200 budget, but don't know if I want to spend it all, and would like 4K.
That said, isn't Vizio a cheaper brand? My current TV is a Sharp Aquos, and it's about 9 years old. I love that brand, but don't want to spend an arm and a leg.
I have this TV and really really like it. I really think Vizio has improved as a brand over the last several years, and this TV is a testament to that. Just go take a look at one in the store, it makes a great impression whether displaying 1080p or 4k content.
Oh man, this really makes me worried. I've never seen the Sharp panels, but i remember Panasonic VT30 with the vertical banding AND green tinge fault, i hated it. Yes, i must definitely make sure i can return it if it needs to. I will try my best to not go look for it when i am gaming, but i bet when i look into the sky in games like Witcher 3, MGS5, i'm definitely gonna spot it and then it can't be unspotted. Is it always visible or only during certain games/movies/settings?
If not the OLED, if i decide to return it....what would be a good alternative?
Sounds good. Sounds like not every set has it.
Hmmm...it's mostly the JS9000 series that my wallet just doesn't allow. They start at 1997 euros and that's for a 48 inch set. But damn...48 inch? Then there is the Samsung UE55JS8500L which is 2099 euros.
It's going to depend on what the differences are between the JS9000 and JS 8500. Cause in terms of inches, that's only a difference of 7 inches. Still, i remember when i went from 50 to 55 inch and it felt like a significant improvement. So i am definitely gonna notice it.
But that's only if the OLED is going to be returned. I read that the input lag in game mode is amazingly low, but what about the PQ when you enable that? Does it get reduced badly or quite ok?
What will this mean for gaming? Console gaming that is? I now see the Samsung JS9000 has it too.
Didn't someone here get the Sony 75X940C?
I'm debating between that and the Samsung 65JS9500.
Just wanted an opinion from someone who has had it in the home
Yea, that's how I figured it would be. Half assed. Which is why I skipped the TVs this year.
Oh man, this really makes me worried. I've never seen the Sharp panels, but i remember Panasonic VT30 with the vertical banding AND green tinge fault, i hated it. Yes, i must definitely make sure i can return it if it needs to. I will try my best to not go look for it when i am gaming, but i bet when i look into the sky in games like Witcher 3, MGS5, i'm definitely gonna spot it and then it can't be unspotted. Is it always visible or only during certain games/movies/settings?
If not the OLED, if i decide to return it....what would be a good alternative?
Sounds good. Sounds like not every set has it.
Hmmm...it's mostly the JS9000 series that my wallet just doesn't allow. They start at 1997 euros and that's for a 48 inch set. But damn...48 inch? Then there is the Samsung UE55JS8500L which is 2099 euros.
It's going to depend on what the differences are between the JS9000 and JS 8500. Cause in terms of inches, that's only a difference of 7 inches. Still, i remember when i went from 50 to 55 inch and it felt like a significant improvement. So i am definitely gonna notice it.
But that's only if the OLED is going to be returned. I read that the input lag in game mode is amazingly low, but what about the PQ when you enable that? Does it get reduced badly or quite ok?
What will this mean for gaming? Console gaming that is? I now see the Samsung JS9000 has it too.
So best TV for 2300$ is the new LG 1080p OLED right. 55" probably enough for us if our current 46" dies.
But do you think it's a defect in this TV, or an overall problem that this entire line of TVs has? Would my replacement probably be the same?
Does anybody know if the M series or P series has the motion blur/ghosting issue I'm having with the E?
Didn't someone here get the Sony 75X940C?
I'm debating between that and the Samsung 65JS9500.
Just wanted an opinion from someone who has had it in the home
Sorry, forgot to address your concerns with picture quality in game mode. "Game Mode" disables all of the "junk" which I normally turn off anyway. Edge "enhancement", "MPEG noise reduction", "Auto Motion Plus" (that last one is the WORST offender, picture quality wise!)...so, assuming you have your TV set up (calibrated) properly, you should see little to no difference in picture quality with game mode enabled.
Hey man,
Thanks for the reply about the two Samsung sets. That is damn helpful and could save me quite a bit of money. Unless i really must have a curved screen, i honestly don't know cause i've never owned a curved TV before. But if i understand you correctly, there really aren't any truly significant differences between the 8500 and 9000? Except for flat versus curved screen? If thse are truly the only differences.,.it surely to me sounds like it's not worth spending more than 400 euros more just to get the 9000.
Interesting what you say about the LG OLED, cause i am mostly hearing nothing but immense praise about almost anything about the TV, except for the issues of course. But at the end of the day....opinions and all. It's very possible that i'll end up not agreeing with all the LG praise. Only one way to find out.![]()
I have seen that one in person, and I HIGHLY disagree. For LESS money, you can get the UHD (4k) Samsung UN55JS8500, which has better color, HDR support, and better resolution.
Dont buy into the OLED hype. It's NOT as good as you think...YES it does have really good black levels, but compared to other comparably priced sets, it falls short in every other metric.
Didn't someone here get the Sony 75X940C?
I'm debating between that and the Samsung 65JS9500.
Just wanted an opinion from someone who has had it in the home
Ive seen both and played around with em and agree the Sony is better. It's more of a question at this point of that it's still ~$3000 more, though it is 75" I think Im trying to talk myself out of it and settle but if I go with the Samsung I can't help but feel I will regret it.The Sony is a better TV.
How are blacks on letterbox movies at home? Pitch black or does it have light leakage in a dark room?I've had a 940c for about a month. It's pretty great in my experience. Amazing for viewing parties. I actually got the wireless sub that goes with it and the sound is quite good. It also looks really sleek IRL, unlike most pictures where you can't tell if it's kludgy with the speakers. Most of my 4k content has been via Netflix and YT and it's excellent, but I have not gotten into calibration or anything at all so this is speaking very much from a layman who was looking for a nice tv's perspective.
I have seen that one in person, and I HIGHLY disagree. For LESS money, you can get the UHD (4k) Samsung UN55JS8500, which has better color, HDR support, and better resolution.
Dont buy into the OLED hype. It's NOT as good as you think...YES it does have really good black levels, but compared to other comparably priced sets, it falls short in every other metric.
I'm the type of person who worries about not buying products made by the big guys.
I would like to see some receipts to back up your claim
This is just a bit exhausting mentally. I am in the process of looking for a new TV and no matter where I look, there is something 'always' wrong with one. And they aren't minor issues, but you 'have' to live with some defect or fault of some kind, and it's pretty frustrating. You shouldn't have to pay mutliple thousands of dollars and go "I want that TV with that defect, please."
*sigh*