EC9300: ~ 33msThe 9300 is reasonable for gaming (30-40). Don't know about the others.
EG9100: ~ 42ms
EG9500: ~ 50ms
IIRC!
EC9300: ~ 33msThe 9300 is reasonable for gaming (30-40). Don't know about the others.
FYI, it's my understanding that LG OLED tv's have horrible response time. Like 55-60 milliseconds, even on game mode. I think OLED are still a few years out for gaming at affordable price points.
I'm sure they could've made the first 2 generations have low input lag but it's all about how much LG really cares about it.I really hope CES2016 introduces some new OLEDs with acceptable input lag. Surely among all the improvements they would be able to do something about it?
How come the 9300 has less than the 9500, is it because its a 1080p screen?
More like 45-52 depending on the site measuring. And for me, response time is important but the picture being displayed is easily just as important. The Witcher 3 will look insane on this screen.
Plus, even at 50ms of lag it will be 15-20ms less than my previous Samsung LCD.
Edit: also, OLED has advantages such as screen response time that will be nice.
Yes screen response time is nice - BUT it doesn't come close to making up for input lag. It can't. Input lag is basically the image you're seeing on screen being displayed slightly later than it should. It's the game equivalent of running a live broadcast delayed so you can quickly edit out the curse words.
It makes controls feel loose and swimmy. I couldn't deal with the OLED's. It never felt like I was in control.
Yes screen response time is nice - BUT it doesn't come close to making up for input lag. It can't. Input lag is basically the image you're seeing on screen being displayed slightly later than it should. It's the game equivalent of running a live broadcast delayed so you can quickly edit out the curse words.
It makes controls feel loose and swimmy. I couldn't deal with the OLED's. It never felt like I was in control.
Yes screen response time is nice - BUT it doesn't come close to making up for input lag. It can't. Input lag is basically the image you're seeing on screen being displayed slightly later than it should. It's the game equivalent of running a live broadcast delayed so you can quickly edit out the curse words.
It makes controls feel loose and swimmy. I couldn't deal with the OLED's. It never felt like I was in control.
I've been using a 40 inch Samsung J6200 for the last month-ish, and I've been really very happy with it up til some things I noticed over the last couple of days. Despite its great refresh rate, it turns out that I'm finding some really nasty ghosting, but its only with specific colors. Particularly I'm seeing it with deep blacks and some bright reds, but even more confusingly, I've found black objects in games ghosting with a red streak. Real weird stuff.
Does anyone have any idea what it could be? I've still got a couple of weeks left to try and replace it thanks to some holiday extended return policy business, but I'm not sure if its worth the risk. Its really starting to bug me so I may just bite.
I've been searching around, and did some ghosting tests last night and I'm definitely getting an issue. I'm just not sure if its a panel lottery issue, or if its just some bad luck that I should go get replaced while I can.
The closest equivalent I can find is this video here with someone describing a very similar issue, but no real info seemed to come of it. It only seems to happen with deep blacks, and I hadn't even noticed it until I had tried to play New Vegas. Areas of that game are so riddled with deep shadows that the entire color tone of the game changes with the slightest movement of the camera.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkEx0COr3rw
Any advice would be appreciated.
Possibly common knowledge, but if you have the space (and don't already have a surround system or the like), get a soundbar. Even the cheapest soundbar you can find will sound appreciably better than the speakers in your tv. I picked up Vizio's 3.0 bar to go with my new tv and the richness in sound makes me wonder how I ever watched or played anything without it. Not terribly expensive either.
Also, is HDR something that's hardwired into the television or is it something that can be added via a firmware update later? I think I read somewhere that Sony was planning on rolling it out for a few of their "older" sets and was wondering how universal something like that might be.
Yes, I'm not saying I wouldn't love lower input lag. The pluses this TV brings (including the best 3D I've ever seen, and the best PQ on the market) make this TV my top choice. The Samsung JS9000 was my second choice.
Edit: This is the living room TV and will be used for movies and TV as much or more than gaming.
Possibly common knowledge, but if you have the space (and don't already have a surround system or the like), get a soundbar. Even the cheapest soundbar you can find will sound appreciably better than the speakers in your tv. I picked up Vizio's 3.0 bar to go with my new tv and the richness in sound makes me wonder how I ever watched or played anything without it. Not terribly expensive either.
Also, is HDR something that's hardwired into the television or is it something that can be added via a firmware update later? I think I read somewhere that Sony was planning on rolling it out for a few of their "older" sets and was wondering how universal something like that might be.
A video game isn't the best source material you could use to test, verify and determine this. Could you play a blu-ray of Star Trek: Into Darkness or War of the Worlds?
I'm on a 50" J6200 and haven't had similar trouble.
I don't have either of those at my disposal. I tried to find some trailers but I know it's not the same as having a blu ray on hand.
I didn't notice any issue there, or during any TV/film footage. Specifically it's popping up harshly with 60fps games. I played Destiny on here for weeks and had no issues, but I'm seeing it in console menus and PC games. Just to verify I ran the ufotest ghosting test from multiple sources and inputs and get the same noticeable black/red smear. It's rarely noticeable, but in the perfect conditions it looks preeeetty rough.
I think I'll exchange it and hope for the best. I really hope it isn't due to the 40 inch having some cheapo panel or something.
EC9300: ~ 33ms
EG9100: ~ 42ms
EG9500: ~ 50ms
IIRC!
Why do console games look great on my tv, but when I plug in my PC, everything looks harsh? Mainly text.
Same input and settings on the tv.
Exactly, no matter how good the PQ is on these OLED's, they will all feel sluggish with gaming for me. Even with low input lag 60 fps games. I'm quite disappointed in Panasonic I must say, I thought they would take gamers into account with their OLED's (like they did with plasma), but the input lag is even worse than the LG's! Damn it.
I'm holding on to my Panasonic VT60 PDP as long there isn't a OLED available that fill my needs. The VT60 has the perfect balance between picture quality an low input lag imo. And the game mode on the VT60 doesn't decrease the PQ one bit, that's just great.
These OLED manufacturers need to step up their "game" and make a flat OLED in 65" with 20ms or less input lag.
Only then they will get my money.
Does it support 4:4:4?
Just wait for the Panasonic. I have the 9600 and enjoy it, but next years Panasonic is what I'm waiting for.
I'll buy that and put this in the loft.
I really hope so.
I wonder if Panasonic steps away from curved. How was input lag on their OLED for this year?
https://www.avforums.com/review/panasonic-tx-65cz952b-cz952-ultra-hd-4k-oled-tv-review.11988IIRC it was in the 90's I believe.
https://www.avforums.com/review/panasonic-tx-65cz952b-cz952-ultra-hd-4k-oled-tv-review.11988
Is that the TV you're talking about? It's in the 70 ms range. Bad.
https://www.avforums.com/review/panasonic-tx-65cz952b-cz952-ultra-hd-4k-oled-tv-review.11988
Is that the TV you're talking about? It's in the 70 ms range. Bad.
I did exactly that. Trying to get one of my friends to buy my still newish replaced one lol.damn fellas, you guys are making me want to upgrade my 2yr old HDTV
;_;
Yep thats the one. It must have been the AX900 that was in the 90's. I know they made one recently that was like 85+ input lag on game mode.
Don't worry about bumping the thread! It's usually a really active thread, but it's just been strangely quiet for the last week or so. Glad you bumped it, so others can find the thread as well.Hi everyone,sorry about the bump of the thread if it's against the rules..I hope not.
So yesterday I bought the Sony 40W705C..
I didn't have time to open it yet and if someone here has this set I would
like to know if you are glad with it.
I also would like to ask for recommended calibaration settings for Tv/game as I have no clue what is good/bad.
Thanks a lot guys!
Have you checked out Rtings' review? You should be able to tell if it fits your needs or not.Any thoughts on last year's Sony KDL-40W600B? It's currently at its lowest price ever on Amazon ($350), so I want to make a quick decision before the price jumps back up.
I'm not sure what tv buy so I'm tempted by LG 60UF695V or LG 60UF850V or LG 55UC970V
Any recommendation?
THose reviees are a bit puzzling. The Samsung JU7500 gets the #1 spot in the high end category but a 8,4 overall score?I wouldn't recommend any of the named LGs due the poor input lag.
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/uf8500
Quick overview for recommended gaming TVs:
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/by-usage/video-gaming/best
Don't worry about bumping the thread! It's usually a really active thread, but it's just been strangely quiet for the last week or so. Glad you bumped it, so others can find the thread as well.
I did return the 65JU7500 last Friday. I hated to see the TV go, since I loved almost everything about it, but the visible grid of LED backlights was just too distracting during gaming. I loaded up Bioshock Infinite on the set and the bright blue of the Columbia sky was ruined by the visible bright spots and poor uniformity. If you play the Battleship Bay level, the bright sand means that you see the grid of LEDs on both land AND sky. I just couldn't ignore it. As usual, Best Buy gave me no trouble at all with the return.
So now I'm back on the old Sony 50" SXRD. Dimmer, duller, smaller and less sharp, but blissfully free of uniformity issues. I can pan around the sky in my games without being jabbed in the eye by ugly spots. It looks clean, which is something I really need out of a display.
Ironically, from what I can gather on AVSForum, it's possible the JU7500 with the Innolux panel (IH01 or IH02) does not have the visible backlight problem, but may have slightly worse performance when it comes to contrast and color. I'd actually give that a shot if I ever saw one. My 7500 and the others in the store were all Samsung panels (TH01 or TS01). The funny part is you would normally want to AVOID the outsourced panel.
I don't see that problem at all on my 48" 7500.
Is the backlight a feature that comes with the 55" and larger?
Any recommendations for a 24-28" TV or a monitor? My nephews need a replacement for a a broken down Samsung LCD TV. They would only use it to play PS4, but may also connect laptop to it.
Thanks.