I can get a nice discount on the Sammy UHD player with points from this purchase but they won't get posted until 30 days later. I should have one by June when movie release weeks start getting expensive.
June 7th
Independence Day 4K
The Martian: Extended Edition 4K
Ghostbusters I and II 4K
Journey to Space 3D and 4K combo
June 14th
Star Trek 4K
Star Trek Into Darkness 4K
If a Dolby Vision capable player gets announced I may hold off though. Universal are going to release some DV titles later this year and wouldn't be surprised if Disney did as well. I have plenty of 3D Blu-rays to keep me busy until then.
Ordered a 65" OLED E6 today. Been looking to upgrade my SXRD rear projection for almost two years but waited until the right TV came out. I think this one will be worth the wait.
I was going to wait and see what the PS4K is capable of. My guess is Sony will use it as another Trojan horse.
I was going to wait and see what the PS4K is capable of. My guess is Sony will use it as another Trojan horse.
Yeah, I don't agree with you at all. Rec.2020 will be a feature in next year's set. I'm not saying manufacturers are going to hit 100% Rec.2020, but they are certainly going to hit >DCI-P3.nope
Yeah, I don't agree with you at all. Rec.2020 will be a feature in next year's set. I'm not saying manufacturers are going to hit 100% Rec.2020, but they are certainly going to hit >DCI-P3.
I can get a nice discount on the Sammy UHD player with points from this purchase but they won't get posted until 30 days later. I should have one by June when movie release weeks start getting expensive.
June 7th
Independence Day 4K
The Martian: Extended Edition 4K
Ghostbusters I and II 4K
Journey to Space 3D and 4K combo
June 14th
Star Trek 4K
Star Trek Into Darkness 4K
If a Dolby Vision capable player gets announced I may hold off though. Universal are going to release some DV titles later this year and wouldn't be surprised if Disney did as well. I have plenty of 3D Blu-rays to keep me busy until then.
Just a heads-up, I was actully looking at some of the "4K" movie releases recently and, apparently, they're not truly 4K. In many cases, they're up-resed 2K (displayed as 4K). Pretty disappointing...
Just a heads-up, I was actully looking at some of the "4K" movie releases recently and, apparently, they're not truly 4K. In many cases, they're up-resed 2K (displayed as 4K). Pretty disappointing...
Over at Blu-Ray.com they mention in the review whether the transfer was sourced from 2K, 4K or otherwise.How can you tell which are upconversions and ones that are truly remastered in 4K?
Im guessing the info will be embedded into the reviews and you wont be able to tell on the packaging.
Over at Blu-Ray.com they mention in the review whether the transfer was sourced from 2K, 4K or otherwise.
http://www.blu-ray.com/4k/
No worries. Even now there's not a 4K HDTV that hits 100% DCI-P3. LG claims "99%" on their new OLEDs, but all of the reviews I have read for the G6 says ~92%.Yeah I misunderstood. I took your post as manufacturers will hit full Rec.2020 by next year which is definitely not happening.
I wouldn't get too disheartened by some UHDs not being true 4K. There are quite a few movies that were released in theaters at only 2K. The Martian is one that immediately comes to mind.Just a heads-up, I was actully looking at some of the "4K" movie releases recently and, apparently, they're not truly 4K. In many cases, they're up-resed 2K (displayed as 4K). Pretty disappointing...
Ordered a 65" OLED E6 today. Been looking to upgrade my SXRD rear projection for almost two years but waited until the right TV came out. I think this one will be worth the wait.
Ordered a 65" OLED E6 today. Been looking to upgrade my SXRD rear projection for almost two years but waited until the right TV came out. I think this one will be worth the wait.
You won't be disappointed. It fixed the only real flaw with the EF9500 for some, the input lag. I tested it out at Best Buy with a friend, 34ms. And it is one of the prettiest tv's ever aesthetically too.
Just a heads up, that tv like the Sony 940D doesn't have a unilateral market price at those stores so if they want a sale BBY will play ball with Cleveland Plasma. Much safer return policy and exchange with defects and LG won't give a hassle if you have a warranty claim.
I asked my mate who worked on Revenant yesterday and he said it was finished in 4KSomeone posted a site earlier that just simply listed what 4k blurays real resolutions were. Can't remember if it was here or on the AVForums, but there's a site out there.
I only own two so far, Mad Max and Revenant. I know Mad Max is up-converted, and it doesn't really blow me away. Granted, it's also a grainier dirty looking movie on purpose. Revenant looks absolutely fucking amazing, though. Don't know if it is legit 4k or not, but fuck, it's the best looking movie I've ever seen.
Someone posted a site earlier that just simply listed what 4k blurays real resolutions were. Can't remember if it was here or on the AVForums, but there's a site out there.
I only own two so far, Mad Max and Revenant. I know Mad Max is up-converted, and it doesn't really blow me away. Granted, it's also a grainier dirty looking movie on purpose. Revenant looks absolutely fucking amazing, though. Don't know if it is legit 4k or not, but fuck, it's the best looking movie I've ever seen.
One thing I am concerned about is how it will handle upscaling from 1080 (and 720) content and compression (artifacting) from my cable service. I would say at least 85% of my TV watching is from recorded programs (to my DVR) from broadcast TV.
Everyone should stop worrying about 98 or 99% P3.No worries. Even now there's not a 4K HDTV that hits 100% DCI-P3. LG claims "99%" on their new OLEDs, but all of the reviews I have read for the G6 says ~92%.
Valid points, though the "master" distinction loses some merit when it's downsampled from a 5K Master, to 2K, then upped to 4K....There is a lot more to UHD Blu-ray than just resolution bump though. The move from 8 bit to 10 bit, improved color gamut and HDR will all add to the improvement. The movies I posted are all from 4K masters.
As it stands, that's the current state of affairs. Perhaps the fine print reveals the truth, but the bolded marketing clearly claims "4K."How can you tell which are upconversions and ones that are truly remastered in 4K?
I’m guessing the info will be embedded into the reviews and you won’t be able to tell on the packaging.
I wouldn't get too disheartened by some UHDs not being true 4K. There are quite a few movies that were released in theaters at only 2K. The Martian is one that immediately comes to mind.
As a fellow SXRD owner, I wanted to warn you that cable/satellite sources are going to look somewhat worse in some ways on a flat panel TV. I've tried at least 10 different flat panel TVs (Plasmas & LCDs) in my quest to replace the SXRD, and Cable had more visible artifacting, aliasing, and worse dark scene performance on the FP sets, though that's not why I returned them. It's not really a "fault" in those sets. Basically, FP sets expose flaws in the signal more more easily. I'm not 100% sure why that is, but I have my theories.
- The SXRD is old and the scaler is especially tuned to make older SD and 720p content look good.
- Due to the nature of the tech, the blacks on a rear-projection aren't especially black, so maybe that hides some of the dark screen noise and artifacting.
- The nature of the 3-chip projection in SXRD can help smooth out rough details because it's basically impossible to get all 3 lined up 100% perfectly so there is always a tiny amount of convergence offset. While this is only directly visible when you are looking at white text and other sharp edged objects inches from the screen, from a normal seating distance it gives movies and TV a wonderful smooth filmic quality and also lessens the severity of aliasing during gaming. Of course that is a trade-off. If you've ever tried hooking up a PC to the SXRD and using Windows at 1080p, it's apparent that small on-screen fonts are a little fuzzy and hard to read at a distance.
The 55" B6 OLED is now available for pre-order here in Norway.
The price? 45,000 NOK.
That's 5580 USD, or 3825 GBP.
Wow.
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Thank you! I know! Only one store so far, though. Hopefully they'll lower the price before release. That's 33%+ more expensive than e.g. US.Ouch. That's insane!
Although I guess I'd have this problem with any TV I would purchase.
Exactly. I'm not trying to dissuade you from purchasing the E6. I'm just trying to prepare you so you know what to expect, and also let you know that other flat panels aren't going to be much if any better in this regard. I wouldn't want you to return the set thinking another FP would be better. The truth is cable/satellite is just compressed to hell and looks worse on a high-quality flat panel display. The SXRD is just good at hiding it. On the bright side, blu-rays are going to look amazing on the new set, small fonts will no longer cause eye-strain in games, and overscan will no longer plague your gaming and PC use.
Exactly. I'm not trying to dissuade you from purchasing the E6. I'm just trying to prepare you so you know what to expect, and also let you know that other flat panels aren't going to be much if any better in this regard. I wouldn't want you to return the set thinking another FP would be better. The truth is cable/satellite is just compressed to hell and looks worse on a high-quality flat panel display. The SXRD is just good at hiding it. On the bright side, blu-rays are going to look amazing on the new set, small fonts will no longer cause eye-strain in games, and overscan will no longer plague your gaming and PC use.
I know you're talking about cable, but I understand that OTA signals are not compressed and are quite good. I have a rooftop OTA antenna (no cable) and a 50" Kuro plasma, and I've always been very pleased with the picture OTA provides.However, it worries me hearing about your issues with broadcast TV. Just for the fact that is 85-90% of my TV viewing. I record a lot of shows and watch them off my DVR.
I know you're talking about cable, but I understand that OTA signals are not compressed and are quite good. I have a rooftop OTA antenna (no cable) and a 50" Kuro plasma, and I've always been very pleased with the picture OTA provides.
Has anyone seen OTA material on 4K TV?
Thank you! I know! Only one store so far, though. Hopefully they'll lower the price before release. That's 33%+ more expensive than e.g. US.
I had some hands on time with one of the new KS8000 models today and although the remote put me off at first I really liked it. The picture was pretty nice and they really seem to have improved the Tizen system. The J series was pretty sluggish but everything with the KS was lightning fast.Whats peoples thoughts on the new Samsung UE49KS7000?
From what i can find input lag is only around 22ms in Game Mode, 38 on PC.
My cabinet can only take up to a 50" TV, and from what i can make out it has pretty much all the features of the more expensive 8000 & 9000 models with only a slightly lower PIQ.
Exactly. I'm not trying to dissuade you from purchasing the E6. I'm just trying to prepare you so you know what to expect, and also let you know that other flat panels aren't going to be much if any better in this regard. I wouldn't want you to return the set thinking another FP would be better. The truth is cable/satellite is just compressed to hell and looks worse on a high-quality flat panel display. The SXRD is just good at hiding it. On the bright side, blu-rays are going to look amazing on the new set, small fonts will no longer cause eye-strain in games, and overscan will no longer plague your gaming and PC use.
Still. Would you pay 15,000 NOK for an extended warranty? I wouldn't.Sure, but the warranty is much longer here in Norway.
Still. Would you pay 15,000 NOK for an extended warranty? I wouldn't.
UK Gaf'ers id like some advice, got £1,300 to spend,
do i get a 55 inch LG OLED 1080p or a 4K tv (feel free to recommend me)?
thanks guys.
55 inch for 1080p seems a bit too much without the adequate distance.
Also, IMO, 4K resolution >>> OLED image quality, and more for that TV size, the jump in number of pixels is a lot more noticeable and satisfying than a bit better colors.
But yeah, you would need 4K content : /
I feel the opposite.
I'd take a 55EG910 over almost any 4k LED.
The fact that you can get perfect blacks is for me the real game changer (+viewing angles and all the things OLED is better at)
Not saying a 4K LED is not a good option though, there are some pretty good ones out there and if gaming is your priority it might be the better choice