It's available at LG's site. That's where I got my update.Where do we see this? My B6 isn't showing it as available.
It's available at LG's site. That's where I got my update.Where do we see this? My B6 isn't showing it as available.
Nah, go for it. It's a great set.
Yeah, brightness is an issue when you first boot up the TV, it is jarring coming from an LCD.Will certainly give em a look! I remember seeing the C6 (I think...or maybe it was the B6?) on display at Best Buy and was blown away by picture quality. My big concern is just the brightness on the tv affecting HDR content, though most don't seem to make an issue about it.
Will certainly give em a look! I remember seeing the C6 (I think...or maybe it was the B6?) on display at Best Buy and was blown away by picture quality. My big concern is just the brightness on the tv affecting HDR content, though most don't seem to make an issue about it.
So not a TV but god damn at that Sony short throw 4K projector! That thing still going to be priced more than a used car?
$25k
Someone on AVSforums brought up a reason why the Sony OLED TV might be tilted. Since the TV has no base and the screen is so close to the surface where it sits, it may reflect the base surface onto the TV. Makes sense.
Do you have around $20k burning a hole in your pocket?
The new LG E7; looks identical to my E6 minus the leveling base, it is bigger and lifted which means the TV isn't flat all the way - E6 still my favorite TV design.
Sony not continuing the X850 line??
I currently have 15k for new tv and setup for my HT
That's confirmed???
VPL-VZ1000ES Ultra-Short Throw 4K HDR Home Theater Projector will be available April 2017 for a suggested retail price of USD $24,999. It is available now for pre-order from authorized Sony retailers.
Sony not continuing the X850 line??
Honestly, the LG 2017 OLED HDTVs are worthwhile solely for no ABL under <150 nits for SDR content especially if they're priced at $2000 and $3000 for 55" & 65" respectively on their lower models. That's if you care about a professionally calibrated picture and if you're sensitive to the ABL though.LG passing out press releases at the show stating their 2017 Oled sets have 21ms of input lag!!
This is great news! Also LG Stated today that ABL will not kick in if the tv is setup for 150nits or under for sdr which is perfect for a calibrated set
Look like they fixed a lot of problems I Had with the c6 I had ( input lag and abl ). Just hoping it doesn't have a piss stain in the middle that the c6 I had and uniformity at near black is improved more.
Link:
https://disqus.com/by/flatpanels/?
Looks like 2017 is the year of OLED for me boys. I knew waiting for the real deal 2017 OLEDs was worth it. Bring on the non-ABL and 21ms input lag!
I like how this is the opposite reaction of most people, haha.
And where is that input lag number from?
I like how this is the opposite reaction of most people, haha.
And where is that input lag number from?
LG passing out press releases at the show stating their 2017 Oled sets have 21ms of input lag!!
This is great news! Also LG Stated today that ABL will not kick in if the tv is setup for 150nits or under for sdr which is perfect for a calibrated set
Look like they fixed a lot of problems I Had with the c6 I had ( input lag and abl ). Just hoping it doesn't have a piss stain in the middle that the c6 I had and uniformity at near black is improved more.
Link:
https://disqus.com/by/flatpanels/?
I like how this is the opposite reaction of most people, haha.
And where is that input lag number from?
Press kits are already out for the majority of the major releases. Unless you're talking about real testing.Like I said, conferences are a whole load of nothing. Any substance will come from interviews on the show floor.
It looks like Samsung stole the show on the TV front this year. I have a few friends covering the show for The Verge and Engadget and they're beyond impressed.
EDIT: Lot of praise coming in for LG sets too. This ones a toss up, lol.
Wait, LG are passing out press kits with input lag bullet points? Gotta see pics of this, that's completely unprecedented, no manufacturer has ever even acknowledged input lag in an official capacity on a Television. The Vizio Exec/CM last year on AVS or Twitter disseminating placation to the rabid mob is the closest we've ever seen.
150 nits is the same as last year, they're just making it a marketing point now for some reason.Honestly, the LG 2017 OLED HDTVs are worthwhile solely for no ABL under <150 nits for SDR content especially if they're priced at $2000 and $3000 for 55" & 65" respectively on their lower models. That's if you care about a professionally calibrated picture and if you're sensitive to the ABL though.
HahahaIn fact, colors at extreme viewing angles are retained more accurately than they were with last years OLED TVs, which exhibited a noticeable shift in color tone when viewed from the side.
Damn that sony oled looks hot, I doubt it will be cheaper than the equivalent LG model though.
If the price and performance is comparable I will get the Sony just because it has Android TV and Google Assistant
Hahaha
Can't believe some people are falling for QLED markering. This is LCD all the way, check out these "blacks" in a well lit area. Now I'm going with B6 with no worries about 2017 year being much better.
Can't believe some people are falling for QLED markering. This is LCD all the way, check out these "blacks" in a well lit area. Now I'm going with B6 with no worries about 2017 year being much better.
LOL people at AVforum are quite dissapointed with Samsung. For whatever reason some people here really fall for "QLED" marketing term which is not even real QLED. The tech was similiar to Sony previous quantum dot as a matter of fact.
I highly doubt it even bettter than Sony ZD9 series.
LOL people at AVforum are quite dissapointed with Samsung. For whatever reason some people here really fall for "QLED" marketing term which is not even real QLED. The tech was similiar to Sony previous quantum dot as a matter of fact.
I highly doubt it even bettter than Sony ZD9 series.
WebOS is far superior to Android on TV. There is no contest.
There is actually some truth to that. If I have an all-white image on the screen, viewing at an angle introduces tinting.
That HDMI 2.1 announcement has killed any enthusiasm I had for buying an OLED.
HDMI 2.1 also allows for VRR and 10bit/12bit colour at 4K60Hz while using RGB or Chroma 4:4:4 which HDMI 2.0 isn't capable of. I'd say that those two extra features are a worthy step-up even for TV's that don't have a 120Hz or 8K panel.I'm still torn on that. Looking at that specification, which I'm usually all about new features, not much to get excited for. 8K? Good luck with that for the next few years. 4k/120p? Once again, very very niche. Added HDR functionality is the only thing of interest.
I'm more disappointed LG didnt get their stackable RGB tech or whatever they're calling it in these new panels. 99%+ DCI is good. Probably well into rec 2020.