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1080p OLED it is, if i end up getting (towards the end of this mont) ill post some pics and impression to GAF. cheers, fella's.
1080p OLED it is, if i end up getting (towards the end of this mont) ill post some pics and impression to GAF. cheers, fella's.
Hey guys, hoping you can help me out with a new TV I purchased.
I saw the deal a week ago on here for the Vizio M50-C1 through Dell. I quickly snapped it up and just got it yesterday. The picture and screen size are a huge upgrade over my previous screen but there appears to be something wrong with the screen itself.
http://imgur.com/pPxoHdY
It's only apparent when the screen is dark or black, but theres a white dot in the lower middle and right middle of the screen, and a large white streak on the lower right of the screen.
Has anyone seen this before? Is this something I could fix or should I return it to Dell?
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.
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.
I know this is probably a naive question, but are there 4k TVs that give you the option on how content is upscaled? By that, I mean, is there always post-processing and interpolation (and blurring) done, or can you choose to have the upscaling be nearest neighbor -- at least with some brands/models?
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I ask because I use a retro console upscaler (Framemeister), that outputs 240p to 720p really nicely, and it would be great to have that 720p then upscaled via nearest neighbor to 4k.
Hey guys, hoping you can help me out with a new TV I purchased.
I saw the deal a week ago on here for the Vizio M50-C1 through Dell. I quickly snapped it up and just got it yesterday. The picture and screen size are a huge upgrade over my previous screen but there appears to be something wrong with the screen itself.
http://imgur.com/pPxoHdY
It's only apparent when the screen is dark or black, but theres a white dot in the lower middle and right middle of the screen, and a large white streak on the lower right of the screen.
Has anyone seen this before? Is this something I could fix or should I return it to Dell?
So, exact same tv and I've noticed this issue as well. Game mode is totally fucked with constant stutter or tearing or something. PC mode is fine. But, turn on game mode and it turns into a shit show. On 3D games it appears as a stutter. But, it's easier to see playing 2D games. It looks like a weird screen tearing thing.
Wonder how wide spread this issue is.
If you go that route, just know that it's quite a step down in quality, compared to brands like Sony, Samsung, LG, etc. If you don't care about picture quality, being able to adjust picture settings, motion, features and input lag - sure, go ahead, but I'd never buy one myself, to be honest.Hey guys I was just wondering if I should buy this TV or not?
http://www.ebuyer.com/719882-seiki-se42ua01uk-42-ultra-hd-4k-led-tv-se42ua01uk
It's from a brand I've never heard before and with that kind of price I'm worried about the quality I would be getting, so does anyone have any experience with this brand or even this TV itself? I'd be using it for gaming mostly and hooking my PS4 and PC up to it.
Thanks.
I don't know anything about the Vizio, as we don't have them here in Norway, but you should consider the Samsung 65" JU7500.What would you guys recommend for a 65" TV for gaming, netflix, blu-ray, etc...? For gaming, I have a PS4 and I also have a pretty beefy PC that I keep connected to my TV. My Panasonic VT30 from 2011 just crapped out on me.
I'm thinking I'll probably stay in the $2000 range (give or take a few hundred) so OLED is probably out for me.
I've been noticing a lot of hype for the new Vizio P Series but I still have trouble feeling completely comfortable with a Vizio just based on perceptions of low quality over the years.
Thanks for any help!
I don't know anything about the Vizio, as we don't have them here in Norway, but you should consider the Samsung 65" JU7500.
Rtings' review
Amazon link
Fair enough. In that case, I'd consider getting the Vizio P, after reading up on it. It looks pretty great for your needs.Thank you, it looks nice. I should have mentioned that I'm not looking for a curved TV, I edited my post now.
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 : /
Fair enough. In that case, I'd consider getting the Vizio P, after reading up on it. It looks pretty great for your needs.
Rtings' review
What would you guys recommend for a 65" TV for gaming, netflix, blu-ray, etc...? For gaming, I have a PS4 and I also have a pretty beefy PC that I keep connected to my TV. My Panasonic VT30 from 2011 just crapped out on me.
I'm thinking I'll probably stay in the $2000 range (give or take a few hundred) so OLED is probably out for me.
I've been noticing a lot of hype for the new Vizio P Series but I still have trouble feeling completely comfortable with a Vizio just based on perceptions of low quality over the years. Despite that, I'm leaning towards the Vizio P65-C1 right now.
Thanks for any help!
Edit: Also, not interested in a curved television.
The reviews really aren't out fully.anyone have a breakdown of how the top three LG OLEDs, the G6, E6, C6 all compare after reviews are out?
are there advantages of getting a G6 over a E6 or C6?
The reviews really aren't out fully.
G6 is the top of the line, sing pain of glass design. Harmon Kardon sound bar. Has an extra hdmi port over the other three
E6 drops the fancier design and the high end sound bar.
C6 drops sound bar and is curved, I think it drops 3D too
B6 drops sound bar and has no 3D
Panel should be the same on all three of the flat ones. Don't believe the G6 gets any extra processing. That said, LG may be selecting the best panels off the line for G6 use. Probably a very minor difference though
I disagree with that, I had a Samsung HU8550 but eventually returned it and bought the 1080p OLED instead. I was feeding it native 4K content (PC games) too.
It's not that I didn't see the benefits of a higher resolution, but the PQ of the OLED is in a completely different league. Games are much more immersive on it despite the lower res. Eventually I'll upgrade to a bigger 4K OLED when prices come down, but this TV is an amazing stopgap.
1080p OLED it is, if i end up getting (towards the end of this mont) ill post some pics and impression to GAF. cheers, fella's.
You will not be disappointed.
The reviews really aren't out fully.
G6 is the top of the line, sing pain of glass design. Harmon Kardon sound bar. Has an extra hdmi port over the other three
E6 drops the fancier design and the high end sound bar.
C6 drops sound bar and is curved, I think it drops 3D too
B6 drops sound bar and has no 3D
Panel should be the same on all three of the flat ones. Don't believe the G6 gets any extra processing. That said, LG may be selecting the best panels off the line for G6 use. Probably a very minor difference though
hmm, so i guess the C6 and B6 are out of the running for me.
the G6 is a nicer design but no need for the added sound bar for me as i already have one.
if all else is equal except for perhaps the G6 having the better panels, guess the E6 is a good choice.
I'd say so. E6 seems nearly as gorgeous, and if you aren't using the sound bar, it's a good call.
Lack of 3D on the B6 is a bummer, given how incredible the 3D is on the EF series.
I'd say so. E6 seems nearly as gorgeous as the G6, and if you aren't using the sound bar, it's a good call given the savings. The G6 is the super premium model.
Lack of 3D on the B6 is a bummer, given how incredible the 3D is on the EF series.
I've heard the 3D is good in oled, but I've never been a fan (of the effect in general) and if knocking it off makes the B6 significantly more affordable, then I'm all in.
Sound bar means nothin to me either since I have speakers. The wait is killing me here.
What would you guys recommend for a 65" TV for gaming, netflix, blu-ray, etc...? For gaming, I have a PS4 and I also have a pretty beefy PC that I keep connected to my TV. My Panasonic VT30 from 2011 just crapped out on me.
I'm thinking I'll probably stay in the $2000 range (give or take a few hundred) so OLED is probably out for me.
I've been noticing a lot of hype for the new Vizio P Series but I still have trouble feeling completely comfortable with a Vizio just based on perceptions of low quality over the years. Despite that, I'm leaning towards the Vizio P65-C1 right now.
Thanks for any help!
Edit: Also, not interested in a curved television.
55" or 65"?Got my OLED E6 late Thursday. It really is a thing of beauty.
Can't see any reason why it wouldn't be great as a monitor. It has great PQ, and 17ms input lag is as good as it gets on TVs nowadays.I match the rtings.com usage of gaming and movies in a dark room but I also use my TV for my computer monitor so if there's reason to believe it wouldn't be good for that I'd love to know that before getting it into my home.
Thanks!
anyone have a breakdown of how the top three LG OLEDs, the G6, E6, C6 all compare after reviews are out?
are there advantages of getting a G6 over a E6 or C6?
55" or 65"?
Yeah it's pretty god tier actually. Avatar and Gravity and 3D animated movies look insane. 4K + OLED does wonders for 2K 3D
Ratchet & Clank looks gorgeous on it as well![]()
What would you guys recommend for a 65" TV for gaming, netflix, blu-ray, etc...? For gaming, I have a PS4 and I also have a pretty beefy PC that I keep connected to my TV. My Panasonic VT30 from 2011 just crapped out on me.
I'm thinking I'll probably stay in the $2000 range (give or take a few hundred) so OLED is probably out for me.
I've been noticing a lot of hype for the new Vizio P Series but I still have trouble feeling completely comfortable with a Vizio just based on perceptions of low quality over the years. Despite that, I'm leaning towards the Vizio P65-C1 right now.
Thanks for any help!
Edit: Also, not interested in a curved television.
This is pretty much exactly me. I even added the TV to my cart but I'm holding off because I should probably go look at the TV in the store (assuming it's on display) before jumping on it. I've been checking weekly on reviews and recently it wasn't available for delivery at BestBuy.com but it's available again so now I'm pretty much ready.
I match the rtings.com usage of gaming and movies in a dark room but I also use my TV for my computer monitor so if there's reason to believe it wouldn't be good for that I'd love to know that before getting it into my home.
Thanks!
I went ahead and ordered the P65 today and it arrives Tuesday. I'll try to remember to come back and post some impressions.I'm buying the P65 the second I can get it in Canada. I've read almost every page of the AVs thread
I'll be coming from a VT25
I went ahead and ordered the P65 today and it arrives Tuesday. I'll try to remember to come back and post some impressions.