You're just used to the bluer/cooler whites is all. Leave it on warm for a day or two, then you'll adjust and next time you flip it to normal it'll be "too blue" instead of warm being "too yellow"
Yep takes a few days then warm is normal and better
You're just used to the bluer/cooler whites is all. Leave it on warm for a day or two, then you'll adjust and next time you flip it to normal it'll be "too blue" instead of warm being "too yellow"
Ok - do you use the Rtings settings?You're just used to the bluer/cooler whites is all. Leave it on warm for a day or two, then you'll adjust and next time you flip it to normal it'll be "too blue" instead of warm being "too yellow"
So far there's no word on it. I hope they do though.Do we know if they have any future plans for that?
Ok I just did the update via USB stick. I followed Rtings settings to a tee BUT am using normal temperature and normal for "TV brightness" setting. Pretty happy. Warm is just too yellow for me, am I crazy? I chose normal for TV brightness because HDR it's supposed to be on darkest and non HDR it's supposed to be on darkest so I just split the difference as this seems to be the one setting that is not independent of the source / input (correct me if I'm wrong)
really just depends on what you're used to. most pros will tell you that warm is more accurate. but if you use screens daily that skew more towards the cooler color temps you're going to initially think its too yellow.
i actually have mine set to brightest. it really just depends on how much lighting you have in your room. dark feels too dark to me unless you have all the lights off and i don't really like having to always adjust my settings between daytime and nighttime viewing.
Ok I just did the update via USB stick. I followed Rtings settings to a tee BUT am using normal temperature and normal for "TV brightness" setting. Pretty happy. Warm is just too yellow for me, am I crazy? I chose normal for TV brightness because HDR it's supposed to be on darkest and non HDR it's supposed to be on darkest so I just split the difference as this seems to be the one setting that is not independent of the source / input (correct me if I'm wrong)
I used the Rtings settings, and I plan on using them again when I get my replacement on Friday. They seemed very close to the same settings I had used on my Vizio when I calibrated it.Ok - do you use the Rtings settings?
As others have said, you're simply used to cool colors (IE Vivid/normal).
Warm is generally the more accurate colors on a tv, it's closer to what the directors and such meant for the colors to look like on the screen.
Give it a couple days and see how you like it, then switch back to normal and compare it
If you still prefer normal after using it on warm for a few days then by all means leave it where you like it, it's your tv after all and you should use it how you enjoy it the best.
Great question and I'd also like to know what people have enjoyed in the past (best HDR games I guess)What upcoming games are people looking forward to playing on there new tv? I'm considering picking up matterfall because of how much I love resogun. I'm interested in seeing what they can do with hdr now that they've had a lot more experience with the PlayStation 4.
Great question and I'd also like to know what people have enjoyed in the past (best HDR games I guess)
Rtings emailed me back today and said that FALD in game mode stays at 14ms for input lag.
I'm so close to just ordering this damn tv, it's on my mind like every day. The ONLY thing stopping me is the fear of ordering the tv and then finding out (hopefully soon??) that Xbox One X has some special preorder bundle or something with a tv...
Hopefully MS reveals this crap this weekend, I don't want to wait any longer if I don't have to!
Never been one to focus on input lag but I think I noticed how much smoother controls felt when playing splatoon 2 last night
anyone experiencing an issue where the tv is cranking sharpness back up even when you have sharpness set to 0?
seems to occur when you go from SDR to HDR. adjusting sharpness again fixes it but its a pain in the ass to have to do it everytime. respect my settings damnit! lol
Each Dolby vision, HDR, and SDR mode on the TV has its own settings saved within that input. Hell I think each variant of those modes have there own settings saved when you set it. HDR dark/normal/bright will have there own settings within that one input. Imagine each variant having its own settings.
I check TCL's site, rtings, and this thread on a daily basis hoping to see when the 65" version will become available. I think it is the tv I'm leaning toward getting unless black friday has something better. I still havent ruled out the 65" hisence hc8, which is only 900 right now and will likely be even cheaper on black Friday.I'm so close to just ordering this damn tv, it's on my mind like every day. The ONLY thing stopping me is the fear of ordering the tv and then finding out (hopefully soon??) that Xbox One X has some special preorder bundle or something with a tv...
Hopefully MS reveals this crap this weekend, I don't want to wait any longer if I don't have to!
Shame the model isn't available in Europe.
They won't and if for some crazy reason they do it won't be cheaper than an xoxox + the cost of this tv.I'm so close to just ordering this damn tv, it's on my mind like every day. The ONLY thing stopping me is the fear of ordering the tv and then finding out (hopefully soon??) that Xbox One X has some special preorder bundle or something with a tv...
Hopefully MS reveals this crap this weekend, I don't want to wait any longer if I don't have to!
I'm sure this has been asked many times, but how does the picture and overall quality compare to a plasma?
My 8 year old Panasonic S1 plasma looks like it finally has a dead pixel and I'm a little weary about upgrading. I love the picture of my plasma so much, but am willing to upgrade if necessary. Or wait until OLED, not sure.
I'm so close to just ordering this damn tv, it's on my mind like every day. The ONLY thing stopping me is the fear of ordering the tv and then finding out (hopefully soon??) that Xbox One X has some special preorder bundle or something with a tv...
Hopefully MS reveals this crap this weekend, I don't want to wait any longer if I don't have to!
They won't and if for some crazy reason they do it won't be cheaper than an xoxox + the cost of this tv.
I upgraded from my three year old Samsung plasma and am very happy. The corners are not as bright as I would like them to be and the dirty screen effect can be distracting, especially for someone who owned a plasma. The dirty screen effect looks similar to the screen burn in you can get on a plasma tv. My first model was tcl tv had very bad dirty screen effect and I had to get it replaced but the good news is that the second tv is much better. It's still ocassionally noticeable, but it's not the constant distraction that my first tcl tv was.
Does that dirty screen effect go away as you watch or is it always there? Burn in on my plasma always went away after a few minutes. Would you say overall the picture quality and color are on par with the plasma?
Does that dirty screen effect go away as you watch or is it always there? Burn in on my plasma always went away after a few minutes. Would you say overall the picture quality and color are on par with the plasma?
I'm no expert but I believe the effect is caused by variances in the way the tv screen is lit. I would say the picture quality and color are dramatically better. I am very happy with the tv. Keep in mind that the viewing angles suck and the built in speakers are bad. But I sit right in front of my tv and have surround sound so neither one of those things bother me.
Ok cool, I just used the speakers to make sure they worked and then turned them off so I don't have any real experience with them.I found the "theater" audio setting to be pretty decent.
FWIW I have very little DSE or light bleed.
From rtings: "Update 08/15/2017: TCL has confirmed to us that the 65" variant of the P607 will not be coming out this year."
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/tcl/p-series-2017-p607
Bummer, I was waiting for the 65".
From rtings: "Update 08/15/2017: TCL has confirmed to us that the 65" variant of the P607 will not be coming out this year."
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/tcl/p-series-2017-p607
Bummer, I was waiting for the 65".
I'm so close to just ordering this damn tv, it's on my mind like every day. The ONLY thing stopping me is the fear of ordering the tv and then finding out (hopefully soon??) that Xbox One X has some special preorder bundle or something with a tv...
Hopefully MS reveals this crap this weekend, I don't want to wait any longer if I don't have to!
where is that posted? i don't see that text under updates at the top
No!!!!! :'(From rtings: "Update 08/15/2017: TCL has confirmed to us that the 65" variant of the P607 will not be coming out this year."
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/tcl/p-series-2017-p607
Bummer, I was waiting for the 65".
From rtings: "Update 08/15/2017: TCL has confirmed to us that the 65" variant of the P607 will not be coming out this year."
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/tcl/p-series-2017-p607
Bummer, I was waiting for the 65".
From rtings: "Update 08/15/2017: TCL has confirmed to us that the 65" variant of the P607 will not be coming out this year."
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/tcl/p-series-2017-p607
Bummer, I was waiting for the 65".
I wonder if they will stick with the cheaper pricing as they could easily get away with selling this thing for a few hundred dollars more.
From rtings: "Update 08/15/2017: TCL has confirmed to us that the 65" variant of the P607 will not be coming out this year."
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/tcl/p-series-2017-p607
Bummer, I was waiting for the 65".
Well I'm glad I purchased the 55 then. It's an incredible tv so far considering the price. Shame there is so little HDR content
I wonder if they will stick with the cheaper pricing as they could easily get away with selling this thing for a few hundred dollars more.