Dusktildawn48
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Really wish I hadn't upgraded to a 60in last year. Can't go lower than that and can't afford the 65in. Looks to be a stellar tv though.
Just a heads up with the KS8000. The motion blur is pretty bad on that TV, especially with 30 fps games, at least according to many people over in the owners thread over at AVS forum. I'd like to hear what GAF owners think of that.
I hear the explosions look so real you can feel the heat on your face.
Just a heads up with the KS8000. The motion blur is pretty bad on that TV, especially with 30 fps games, at least according to many people over in the owners thread over at AVS forum. I'd like to hear what GAF owners think of that.
Are you guys being sarcastic with the "affordable" posts?
This isn't a stealth brag at all but honestly unless you're up to your eyeballs in debt or have financial issues, I think most average middle income persons or families would consider a good sized 4KTV with almost all high end features for ~$1000 to be affordable.
AVS is the only place that I've seen it brought up. There are some ridiculous people on that forum who will never be happy. But really, most of the posts about motion blur are from the same few people and they're relatively recent.Just a heads up with the KS8000. The motion blur is pretty bad on that TV, especially with 30 fps games, at least according to many people over in the owners thread over at AVS forum. I'd like to hear what GAF owners think of that.
I don't know if I could ever pay £1K for a telly.
Are you guys being sarcastic with the "affordable" posts?
This isn't a stealth brag at all but honestly unless you're up to your eyeballs in debt or have financial issues, I think most average middle income persons or families would consider a good sized 4KTV with almost all high end features for ~$1000 to be affordable.
That said, the KS9000/9500 are already out. I'm not sure when those are getting replaced, but hopefully that leads to lower prices for the 8000/8500 series in the short term. My guess is it won't get too low though, cause they'll likely just shift the 9000 into the 8000's price range when the new models come out and cut off production of the 8000s. Your better bet is to wait for the tech to filter down to the lower models like the KU and JS series, which are pretty solid in their own right.
My cat jsut fucking scratched my ks8000. I am fuming
Does the warranty even cover that? You can see deadpixel when I turn it on
Other than that. This has been the best tv I have ever owned
What the fuck, does your cat have adamantium claws?!
Are you guys being sarcastic with the "affordable" posts?
This isn't a stealth brag at all but honestly unless you're up to your eyeballs in debt or have financial issues, I think most average middle income persons or families would consider a good sized 4KTV with almost all high end features for ~$1000 to be affordable.
It is the best bang for buck on the market, I should know I have been testing around 12 models over the past 2 weeks and this set won, easily.It is. Same model.
Rtings.com recommends it as one of the best HDR gaming TV in the market today.
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/by-usage/hdr-gaming/best
Want. Does this TV come in anything smaller than 49"? I believe the US has a 43" but can't see anything on Samsung's UK site?
Well, you have curved UE43KS7500.
to make you feel better, an update is coming out next week or some time before PS4pro launched to fix this.
https://us.en.kb.sony.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/75736/p/96174/c/66/kw/game
it also sony so we will have to see what the update does, but at least they officially acknowledge it.
I dunno. Is this maybe new model? Or little enhanced model? Review is 1 day old unlike on rtings.com where is review from Apr 22nd.
Want. Does this TV come in anything smaller than 49"? I believe the US has a 43" but can't see anything on Samsung's UK site?
I'm using RTINGS' settings but didn't delve into the white balance or anything like they did. Temperature is set to Warm1 on my set, so the bias lighting may help.
I would also think the bias lighting would help offset the crazy brightness when displaying HDR content in a dark room, right?
AVS is the only place that I've seen it brought up. There are some ridiculous people on that forum who will never be happy. But really, most of the posts about motion blur are from the same few people and they're relatively recent.