ShadowKhaN
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anyone ever get a bug stuck INSIDE of their screen? lol this sucks so bad
anyone ever get a bug stuck INSIDE of their screen? lol this sucks so bad
An ant somehow got inside of my screen and is crawling everywhere lol.
I'm looking to get a new TV around late November. My poor old 37" Bravia 768p is on the way out.
My budget is £700, The two I am looking at are KDL50W755C and KDL50W80.
Primary usage would be games and blurays via PS3/4.
How do they compare with input lag and picture quality?
EC9300 by the way.
I'm debating hard here on the next TV. I have a Vizio M (4K) at 55" and love it, but I'm looking to upgrade to the 65". For just a bit more I can get the LG 55" EC9300. Not sure which to pull the trigger on. Gaming on it mostly and watching movies.
This will be my Halo 5 TV lol. Someone push me in a direction lol
I updated to the latest firmware but the menu is still rather sluggish, nowhere near as fast as the Sony or Panasonic i had before this. But that would be about the only annoyance i have, along with the greenish tint on white backgrounds. Cause for the most part i am insanely happy with this TV. I just wish i wasn't such a picky person and could finally just settle on a certain calibration. I keep changing stuff, lol.
You're running the EC9300? Are you going to take it back or just deal with the issue? Once you notice stuff like that it's difficult not to focus in on it. The DSE on my Vizio drive me up the wall and it's an otherwise beautiful picture.
Educate me here: Is OLED pixel response as fast as Plasma?
Well, the EC9300 has a response time of .3ms which is nearly perfect iirc. The only issue is that it's input lag is 38-42ms depending on measurement.
Well...the problem with returning it and have them give me another set, is that i risk getting a site with worse problems. Worse problems for me would be severe vertical banding. That shit truly takes me out of gaming or a movie/show. I've seen on AVS that there have been a few people with some seriously faulty sets, one had very bad banding or any other kind of issues that i am not noticing yet.
I have not watched a movie on the TV yet, but this weekend i will. But if i am not going to be noticing any seriously bad banding or other issues, i'll keep it. I can definitely live with some greenish tint on snow in my games, and hey who knows...it might even fade away after a while. The risk of getting an even worse set (and then me basically regretting that decision) is not worth it.
If the tint is across the whole screen that can be fixed with the 20 point color adjustment.
´Thinking about finally upgrading from my old ass Philips.
- Is DSE still a thing? That shit that makes the screen looks like it's dirty when the camera pans. Shit is annoying as hell in FPS games. I swore to myself I won't buy a TV until this is fixed .
- Is Philips any good anymore? I really want a TV with AL but since they aren't really made by Philips anymore I don't have much faith in their newer models.
- Is that quantum dot shit just marketing?
TIA
DSE is alive and well. My 55' Vizio M-55 is gorgeous other than the intense DSE.
shit. thanks. Guess I have to wait another 10 years.
There's still some good TV's out there. I'm making a jump to the EC9300. OLED is the future and the 9300 is getting great reviews and feedback.
I'm still reluctant to jump on the OLED bandwagon. As someone who experienced a lot of image retention problems with my Plasma I really don't like what I've read about OLEDs so far.
But I've never seen one in RL so I really shouldn't judge beforehand.
Yea that's a concern of mine as well, but I from what I've read from people on here and a few other places is that they've worked most of that out. I will play Halo 5 into the ground and will keep a close eye on it within the return window.
Strange. When I play a bluray on my ps4 the black bars above/under aren't fully black, so does loading screens ans such.
My ps4 rgb setting is on full, and on "low" on the tv (ec9300v). For games and netflix everything is perfect, with 100% black when needed, but not on blurays.
Any idea ?
Strange. When I play a bluray on my ps4 the black bars above/under aren't fully black, so does loading screens ans such.
My ps4 rgb setting is on full, and on "low" on the tv (ec9300v). For games and netflix everything is perfect, with 100% black when needed, but not on blurays.
Any idea ?
Strange. When I play a bluray on my ps4 the black bars above/under aren't fully black, so does loading screens ans such.
My ps4 rgb setting is on full, and on "low" on the tv (ec9300v). For games and netflix everything is perfect, with 100% black when needed, but not on blurays.
Any idea ?
I've been gaming on the Game setting today and i was checking the aspect ratio and i can choose a lot of different ones: 16:9, Just scan, Original and many more, but those don't matter for gaming. which of these three is the 'correct' one?
Shouldn't it be high on the TV? Doesn't this crush blacks the way you have it now? I've done this with Xbox One too, put it at PC RGB and the TV at low, while i love how absolutely dark it makes the nights in games like GTA V, it's not correct and i am losing detail. When i use the calibration option, i can't see a thing.
Your PS4 is supposed to be set to RGB Limited as well.
Blu-Ray is still 16-235 colour, right?
"Just Scan" is 1:1 pixel mapping. That's the one you want.
Absolutely loving this TV. Each time i see that immense clear picture when i fire up my Xbox One and i see the main dashboard menu...i am reminded again that i've never seen it this damn clear, lovely.
This isn't exactly what you're asking, but the M55 is incredible, listed at $849 at BB. Get yourself a 10% off mover's coupon and you're close to what you're looking to spend.Any opinions on the Vizio E55-C1 or other 55 inch tvs in the 600 dollar range?
This isn't exactly what you're asking, but the M55 is incredible, listed at $849 at BB. Get yourself a 10% off mover's coupon and you're close to what you're looking to spend.
Thanks. I'll look into. It hurts, but it's not too much more money.
I have the 60" version and it was amazing. I say was because short of hitting the 2 year mark it developed two black lines going horizontal. Very sad now that I don't even want to play my PS4. Can't afford a new TV due to home projects on the books still, maybe next year. =This isn't exactly what you're asking, but the M55 is incredible, listed at $849 at BB. Get yourself a 10% off mover's coupon and you're close to what you're looking to spend.
I'm having a dilemma. Amazon has the warehouse deals EC9300 for $1575, in very good condition "comes in original packaging, packaging may be damaged" and new for $1797..... do I take the risk and get the warehouse deal??
FrankNitty, does your 65" OLED have the yellow band issue?
If so, how visible is in it in actual content?
Same here with the PS Store screens. Very detailled, lots of colors, gigantic contrast, every time I pop it I'm in awe.
Watched a bit of the Pacific Rim BR tonight While calibrating ... This TV and movie are a match made in heaven !
Also, what are everyone's thoughts about the Edge enhancement feature ? i've tried it a bit and it seems to add details without too much degrading the picture. Feels more natural than upping the sharpness.
I would go for it. Easy to return with Amazon if there are any issues.
Im having TV setup issues with my girlfriend too as i have a 55" but her 32" barely fits in her corner cabinet and we are having discussions about it lolKind of bummed that 60" sets aren't being offered as much these days. I'm looking at trying one of the LG OLEDs or Samsung 7500 if my set dies and neither is offered in a 60" variety. They just jump from 55" to 65". I've got a real Goldilocks situation with my TV cabinet as the first is a little small and the second is slightly too big. I mentioned replacing the entertainment center furniture to my wife so we could get a 65" and she grumbled about how our living room isn't a theater.
So GAF, I'm in the market to upgrade my living room TV. At this point I'm trying to decide between the Vizio M and E series, probably 60 inch for either. I can't decide which to go with based on what I've read. Is there any reason to do 4K if I'm only using it for my PS4/Xbox One? I'll also be about 10 feet from the TV so I don't know if I can even tell the difference between native 1080p and 1080p scaled to 4K. Another thing that might bug me is the reported subpar motion blur for the M series. I'm not sure if I would be able to notice the trailing from the motion blur. Can anyone give me recommendations/advice on which way to go? Any advice is appreciated.