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That was my initial plan as well, but I managed to grab an E6 for a great price on BF. Will probably sell it in a couple of years and buy a Panasonic OLED, but will luckily lose very, very little money on the E6.

If I had only an LED I wouldn't wait, but the panny still has a great picture
 
That was my initial plan as well, but I managed to grab an E6 for a great price on BF. Will probably sell it in a couple of years and buy a Panasonic OLED, but will luckily lose very, very little money on the E6.

Are OLEDs maintaining resale value? I just don't see how when there are new models being made.

The last plasma gen on the other hand...
I'm seeing some people sell their VT60s for 1-1.5k which is amazing for a TV.
 
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This is my video output on my 4K TV. Do I need to turn on the HDCP? Or just keep it off?
 
As gorgeous as the current OLEDs are, I think I'm going to try to rock my Panasonic Plasma for one more year. I'll let the content grow and snag a Scorpio plus UHD blus next black Friday season.

My plan was to stick with my Samsung PNE7000 for a few more years, but it died 9 days ago, and now I'm suddenly facing the prospect of buying a new TV.

I took the power board out of the Samsung and sent it off for one repair attempt. If the repair works, the set could hold me over for another year or two. A verdict should come within a few days.

When I got this plasma, I immediately stopped looking at TVs, stopped reading about them, stopped analyzing the choice I'd made, etc.. I knew that if I kept reading and overthought my choice, I'd go nuts. So I calibrated the new set and never looked back.

From what I've seen over the past week of window shopping, the landscape looks so damn different. Plasma is all but dead, LCD looks improved, this OLED thing seems like the new hotness..
 
My plan was to stick with my Samsung PNE7000 for a few more years, but it died 9 days ago, and now I'm suddenly facing the prospect of buying a new TV.

I took the power board out of the Samsung and sent it off for one repair attempt. If the repair works, the set could hold me over for an]other year or two. A verdict should come within a few days.

When I got this plasma, I immediately stopped looking at TVs, stopped reading about them, stopped analyzing the choice I'd made, etc.. I knew that if I kept reading and overthought my choice, I'd go nuts. So I calibrated the new set and never looked back.

From what I've seen over the past week of window shopping, the landscape looks so damn different. Plasma is all but dead, LCD looks improved, this OLED thing seems like the new hotness..
bolded is such a good thing to do. IMO unless you're getting a crap off brand budget model or something, your TV is going to be perfectly fine, and probably even amazing.

People on gaf and avs forums go so crazy over the littlest things. I'm quoting another poster who I don't remember here, and paraphrasing, but "don't ever go on avs unless you really have a question about your set that you can't answer elsewhere. Those people will return a TV if a fucking fly lands on it and can never be satisfied."

Before defense force comes, I post on gaf and avs, but I've learned to not ever stress over the minor imperfections that plague every TV that ever has been manufactured.

At the end of the day, if you put a game on and it looks great and you can have fun, leave it at that. Fuck putting up test patterns and getting out a magnifying glass to look for panel imperfections. They're there, I promise you, but if you don't notice them in regular content, just drop it.
 
Are OLEDs maintaining resale value? I just don't see how when there are new models being made.

The last plasma gen on the other hand...
I'm seeing some people sell their VT60s for 1-1.5k which is amazing for a TV.
Good question, but I'm hoping I can get a decent price for my E6 in a couple of years.

Hear me out; this summer (May, June, July) the 55" E6 cost ~$6435 (I live in Norway). In August it fell to ~$5265. From September and until now, the price has been locked to ~$4095. On Friday, though, one retailer sold the E6 for ~$2335 and I managed to grab one. The price is now back to ~$4095 everywhere.

For comparison: The 55" B6 is $2106 right now, and the 55" C6 is $2233.
 
I picked up a 48" 4k Vizio E series TV (e48u-d0) because I was sort of hoping for something to play my PC games on with a Steam controller, and this thing was only ~$300. I think I've read that it has like 33 ms input lag at 1080p and 53 ms at 4k or something. Don't suppose there's any way to improve that in any way? Is a Vizio E series a bad choice for use as a PC monitor and for some gaming? Kinda feels like a mistake so far because it seems to have some ghosting with fast movement, and I feel like it could be more responsive, and that's at 1080p. Fortunately I have two months to return it if I change my mind. I might be a bit spoiled from a good PC monitor I usually use that has like 10.5 ms input lag.
 
Color gamut is locked to wide in game mode on the OLED? ffs...
Yeah, it's absolutely mad. Many games look so wrong on LG Oleds (not to speak of rubbish upscaling).
Yup. I already settled on ISF Expert for HDR gaming, but I'm stuck using it because of how Game mode is too. I only found out about it because of the recent free weekend for Overwatch. I wanted to lower my input lag, and lo and behold...

Quiet, you! Lol
The best TV I ever owned was a plasma until I got myself an OLED honestly.
 
Good question, but I'm hoping I can get a decent price for my E6 in a couple of years.

Hear me out; this summer (May, June, July) the 55" E6 cost ~$6435 (I live in Norway). In August it fell to ~$5265. From September and until now, the price has been locked to ~$4095. On Friday, though, one retailer sold the E6 for ~$2335 and I managed to grab one. The price is now back to ~$4095 everywhere.

For comparison: The 55" B6 is $2106 right now, and the 55" C6 is $2233.

LG is managing to keep a premium price since they are the only ones out there, but OLED prices gonna keep falling as more and more get out there. Scarcity is the name of the game, hence why the VT60 is so listed after, like the final kuros were before it
 
Have a Panny Plasma as well.
Waiting on 2017 Panny OLEDs to jump in. Willing to drop dough for one as well since I have a 2010 Panny plasma and haven't bought a new tv in over half a decade.
 
LG is managing to keep a premium price since they are the only ones out there, but OLED prices gonna keep falling as more and more get out there. Scarcity is the name of the game, hence why the VT60 is so listed after, like the final kuros were before it
Definitely. With the prices in Norway, though, I can safely say that I got a good deal, and hopefully I can get a decent price when I decide to sell it.
 
Picked up a Samsung KS8000 for my Dad as an early Christmas present; got that baby calibrated and it looks AMAZING. From firsthand experience I can tell you this thing is a great buy. Also, the store displays/demos make it look terrible; DO NOT go by those.

Pro tip: Use the Penatonix's rendition of the sugar plum fairy on YouTube to test your black levels.
 
You only need to enable it if you want to get 4k from Netflix, Blu-rays etc. For gaming, HDCP off makes no difference.
I see. I guess I'll leave it that way then. I'm getting a black screen whenever that thing is on.

For those LG OLED owners out there with PS4 Pro. I don't know what it is called but I'm seeing like a blurry aura on drake's body whenever I rotate the camera. What do I need to change to get this right? It's kinda annoying whenever I see it.
 
I see. I guess I'll leave it that way then. I'm getting a black screen whenever that thing is on.

For those LG OLED owners out there with PS4 Pro. I don't know what it is called but I'm seeing like a blurry aura on drake's body whenever I rotate the camera. What do I need to change to get this right? It's kinda annoying whenever I see it.

Do you have any motion interpolation set? maybe post all you display your settings. I don't have the LG, but I am somewhat familiar.
 
LG is managing to keep a premium price since they are the only ones out there, but OLED prices gonna keep falling as more and more get out there. Scarcity is the name of the game, hence why the VT60 is so listed after, like the final kuros were before it

Prices for OLED will always remain high, because of the comparably poor yield return. Not enough good ones get through the manufacturing process to make the price more consumer friendly. This is unlikely to change for a while, considering how LG are trying to push the tech even more for the next gen.
 
I see. I guess I'll leave it that way then. I'm getting a black screen whenever that thing is on.

For those LG OLED owners out there with PS4 Pro. I don't know what it is called but I'm seeing like a blurry aura on drake's body whenever I rotate the camera. What do I need to change to get this right? It's kinda annoying whenever I see it.

the temporal anti aliasing causes some ghosting in that game as well, which will show up on all sets. have you played it on another tv?
 
I see. I guess I'll leave it that way then. I'm getting a black screen whenever that thing is on.

For those LG OLED owners out there with PS4 Pro. I don't know what it is called but I'm seeing like a blurry aura on drake's body whenever I rotate the camera. What do I need to change to get this right? It's kinda annoying whenever I see it.

Ah, LG OLED owner? LG just released new firmwares to fix this issue, check if one is available for your set.
 
the temporal anti aliasing causes some ghosting in that game as well, which will show up on all sets. have you played it on another tv?
Ah, that thing is called ghosting? Another 4k tv or just a 1080p? I never tried it with another tv.
Ah, LG OLED owner? LG just released new firmwares to fix this issue, check if one is available for your set.
Yeah, B6 to be exact. I downloaded two updates yesterday. The last one was to detect the hdr 2160p rgb.
 
Anyone with hte LG OLED, which HDR setting do you use (Think theres Vivid, Standard, and one more)? FFXV is only my first compatible game but I think theres a lot to be done and improved with the settings, no idea where to start though.
 
Anyone with hte LG OLED, which HDR setting do you use (Think theres Vivid, Standard, and one more)? FFXV is only my first compatible game but I think theres a lot to be done and improved with the settings, no idea where to start though.
Standard Is the go-to HDR mode.
 
Anyone with hte LG OLED, which HDR setting do you use (Think theres Vivid, Standard, and one more)? FFXV is only my first compatible game but I think theres a lot to be done and improved with the settings, no idea where to start though.

I posted complete settings in this Thread, that you can use as a starting point.
 
Ah, that thing is called ghosting? Another 4k tv or just a 1080p? I never tried it with another tv.

Yeah, B6 to be exact. I downloaded two updates yesterday. The last one was to detect the hdr 2160p rgb.


the ghosting will happen on all TVs, its a side effect of the anti aliasing method they are using. i played it on a samsung 1080p set and it was there

so it's tough to say if what you are seeing is specific to your TV, or just the AA that they are using. if it's the latter, it wouldn't matter what TV you play it on, it's always going to be there
 
I posted complete settings in this Thread, that you can use as a starting point.
Can you quote that post of yours?
the ghosting will happen on all TVs, its a side effect of the anti aliasing method they are using. i played it on a samsung 1080p set and it was there

so it's tough to say if what you are seeing is specific to your TV, or just the AA that they are using. if it's the latter, it wouldn't matter what TV you play it on, it's always going to be there
I hope it's really because of the game and not the TV. Will check this on my other tv to see
 
Are OLEDs maintaining resale value? I just don't see how when there are new models being made.

The last plasma gen on the other hand...
I'm seeing some people sell their VT60s for 1-1.5k which is amazing for a TV.

yeah, the same will probably not happen with OLED. LG has every intention of making this tech mainstream. Fully expect to see <$1000 OLEDs in two years, maybe sooner.

Still they will likely justify higher prices through differentiating product lines, like the upcoming Wallpaper OLED.
 
Man, I want a B6 but I'm currently leaning towards the C6 because of the lower input lag and 3D. Did any of you guys get used to the curved screen? Seems like it could be a distraction.
 
Man, I want a B6 but I'm currently leaning towards the C6 because of the lower input lag and 3D. Did any of you guys get used to the curved screen? Seems like it could be a distraction.

I have a C6. Curve is super subtle and it's a complete non-issue. Don't let that stop you.

I was actually surprised how subtle the curve was after looking at a curved Samsung set when I was still shopping around.
 
Is there a TV with full array lightning, OLED, HDR10, 4:4:4 colour, WCG, and all low input lag with this all turned on in game mode? Is there such a dream tv on the horizon at CES?
 
LG supposedly dropped an update to fix the PS Pro HDR issues. This is not the HDR Game Mode update but they still acted rather quickly on this, so props for that.
 
Thinking of getting an LG OLED C6 model in a couple of days mainly for gaming. Does this TV suffer from screen burn in when playing games with a static hud for a couple of hours at a time?
 
Hey guys, don't know much about TV brands and was wondering what to go with. I'm looking for a 1080p tv with low input lag, something tailored to games. (don't care for 4K as I don't have or plan on having 4K content right now). Probably something at 50 or 55 inches. Any help would be appreciated.
 
Hey guys, don't know much about TV brands and was wondering what to go with. I'm looking for a 1080p tv with low input lag, something tailored to games. (don't care for 4K as I don't have or plan on having 4K content right now). Probably something at 50 or 55 inches. Any help would be appreciated.

You can just get a 1080 LG OLED.

Really outside of that most 1080p TVs are cheap bottom of the barrel sets now. Virtually everything even half good is a 4K smart TV now a days.
 
Ended up passing on a TV this Black Friday. The space constraint is what stopped me, if I had room for a bigger tv I would have tried to jump on that Samsung employee program for a ks8000. I may just wait to see what is introduced during CES in the 40 inch range. Hopefully something good comes out if not will just wait for the x800d or the ku6300 to drop further in price.
 
Picked up an Xbox one S mainly for the 4K blu ray support, selling off my OG and jumping on the low prices this holiday. Mad Max will be the first non streaming, UHD HDR title I watch on the B6. Maybe Pacific Rim next if it stops costing 30-40$.
 
I have a C6. Curve is super subtle and it's a complete non-issue. Don't let that stop you.

I was actually surprised how subtle the curve was after looking at a curved Samsung set when I was still shopping around.

I'll echo this sentiment. I just set my C6 up last night and I barely notice the curve while watching content. Awesome TV and I haven't even finished adjusting it fully to my liking yet!
 
I'll echo this sentiment. I just set my C6 up last night and I barely notice the curve while watching content. Awesome TV and I haven't even finished adjusting it fully to my liking yet!


That's good to know. Was afraid it would be distracting. Will see it again on display before making a final decision.

What size is your tv? 55"? 65"?
 
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