ShooterMcGavin
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Great to hear! This will save me the pain of having to turn it on and off.There are no drawbacks.
Great to hear! This will save me the pain of having to turn it on and off.There are no drawbacks.
Great to hear! This will save me the pain of having to turn it on and off.
I also quite like the remote, contrary to most reviews. It is easy to use, responsive and looks quite nice i think.
Still waiting for my 65E7V order to ship (currently not in stock). I ordered it two weeks ago for 3.333 and could now get a 65E6V for abt. 3.200.
Frankly, the stand of the E6 is better since it's a bit smaller and the TV sits lower on my TV table which is already higher than where I'm sitting. And I love the 3D which would make it easier to still ignore the more expensive HDR discs if there's a well done 3D Blu-ray, OTOH the E7 has the lower input lag. And it's newer I guess. Though it's not like playing on the E6 is impossible or something...
Oh man, I don't know what to do.
I've been getting this weird glitch with HDR gaming mode... sometimes it just turns off while playing a PS4 game. The game is still going, but the screen is black and the only way to get the image back is by restarting the PS4. Sometimes it fixes itself on its own. Is this something with the PS4 settings I should change, like RGB mode or something?
Unless you really, REALLY like 3D then no reason not to get the E7 instead.
I think I do? Junglebook and Doctor Strange were well done 3D titles that looked great on the 55E6 I watched them on. *sigh*
OTOH I watch like 3-4 3D movies per year.
Just bought a 65" Sony X850E and only now realised it doesn't have local dimming.
How badly did I fuck up gaf?
There are no drawbacks.
How much did it cost you? You can always return it if you don't like it.
If you don't like it no harm in returning it and looking for another tv that might suit your needs better. The XBR65X900E is a great tv to get if you can find one for around the price you paid for the x850e.
The FALD Vizio's are nice too, and if you don't mind waiting the 65" TCL is coming later this year.
Upscaling on it is great. Whether the extra 10 ms matter to you is your call.Hoping some of you Bravia A1 users out there can give me some advice on this unit. I can get a considerable Bravia discount and am thinking of making the 4K plunge with this!
My main concern with it seems to be the input lag. I've heard that for native 4K signals, the latency is pretty low but it is considerably higher for 1080p upscaled to 4K. Firstly is the upscaling on this good and does the added lag make HD games (particularly Switch) difficult to play?
Personally, too high for 1080p resolution, but i can't speak for you, depends what input lag your current TV has and what you're used to.Hoping some of you Bravia A1 users out there can give me some advice on this unit. I can get a considerable Bravia discount and am thinking of making the 4K plunge with this!
My main concern with it seems to be the input lag. I've heard that for native 4K signals, the latency is pretty low but it is considerably higher for 1080p upscaled to 4K. Firstly is the upscaling on this good and does the added lag make HD games (particularly Switch) difficult to play?
Hoping some of you Bravia A1 users out there can give me some advice on this unit. I can get a considerable Bravia discount and am thinking of making the 4K plunge with this!
My main concern with it seems to be the input lag. I've heard that for native 4K signals, the latency is pretty low but it is considerably higher for 1080p upscaled to 4K. Firstly is the upscaling on this good and does the added lag make HD games (particularly Switch) difficult to play?
Personally, too high for 1080p resolution, but i can't speak for you, depends what input lag your current TV has and what you're used to.
I think input lag on my Bravia W829 is at 22ms? So of course there will be a difference but I'm curious as to how much of an impact it will have. I don't play competitively so I don't know if it will really be relevant to me.
Overall, would you all recommend the A1? How's HDR on it? I've read that doesn't reach its full potential due to the brightness being typically lower?
It is.
It doesn't hurt to enable HDMI Ultra HD Deep Colour, though it doesn't offer you any advantage when using a device that doesn't support HDR.
As for HDR emulation, there's "HDR Effect", but don't use that.
Hi TV-gaf. I want to buy an oled tv-set. Any recommendation? Were the LG oled input lag problems fixed?
Hi TV-gaf. I want to buy an oled tv-set. Any recommendation? Were the LG oled input lag problems fixed?
It's taking every ounce of will power for me not to replace a perfectly working 50" Kuro plasma with a 65" LG OLED. I have improvements to the house to be spending money on!!! (That, and reading AVSForum makes it sound like every OLED has horrible vignetting and banding which has me paranoid - though my Kuro has a bit of DSE that doesn't bother me).
Yes, the TV does the upscaling.
"HDR game" picture profile only appears when playing a HDR game.
Price range? C7 if you don't care, B6 if you're looking for a less exepensive and practically as good TV.
Grats! Welcome to the lg OLED family.
Could anyone recommend a good wall mount for an LG 65" OLED65B7P? I will be getting the TV sometime in the next week, so I've been looking online for wall mounts. Never having bought one, it's hard to know what to look for, and there are so many options.
It's taking every ounce of will power for me not to replace a perfectly working 50" Kuro plasma with a 65" LG OLED. I have improvements to the house to be spending money on!!! (That, and reading AVSForum makes it sound like every OLED has horrible vignetting and banding which has me paranoid - though my Kuro has a bit of DSE that doesn't bother me).
Can't help you there as I haven't fiddled with the TV sound settings at all.
Have a 5.1 setup for gaming/movies.
No problem man. I said it was the last thing but actually one more thing.
The setting clear panel noise. That's brand new to me but I'm not exactly sure what it does?
I had my second big compensation cycle kick in automatically last week. That means I'm at 4000 ish hours in just under a year? @_____@
Wow 12 hours a day!?
... Dolby vision which I believe will be big for games in the future (since it looks much better than HDR10 due to the dynamic metadata) is only possible in 1080p/60hz and 2160p/30hz on 2016 oleds while 2017 oleds can activate DV in 2160p/60 hz...
Any recommendation for watching movies, sports and TV series? Is the 900E good enough?