I have a Panny Plasma myself right now, good news you think is a good replacement.
I mean don't get me wrong it's not on the same level as my Plasma's, but I was actually surprised how good it looked for the price. I really want their 4K's.
I have a Panny Plasma myself right now, good news you think is a good replacement.
Man you guys are seriously overpaying.
I have a 55inch 4k LG that I paid $523 for at Walmart.
I had to check the date of this thread to make sure this was a 2016 thread
Wow, really surprised to see that vizio is considered a good brand now. I used to think of it as Walmart trash.
Are there any good 4K TV's at the $1000 price point?
I'm very confused with all of the new terminology like HDR, UHD, etc.... I'm looking for a 4K TV with minimal lag, at lest 50", and some staying power for around the $1000 price point. Does this TV exist, or am I going to have to wait a while?
This is the one I will get myself, it has HDR too.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/vizio-5...lack/4352100.p?id=1219736059154&skuId=4352100
The main point is getting a UHD that meets proper specs by having a 10 Bit panel that truly allows full HDR support not color mapping HDR compatibility by using something like Dolby Vision. Thats my arguement against LG. Unless you buy a UH9500 or their OLEDs the only HDR you might get is just compatibility with no full output.Man you guys are seriously overpaying.
I have a 55inch 4k LG that I paid $523 for at Walmart.
I had to check the date of this thread to make sure this was a 2016 thread
Man you guys are seriously overpaying.
I have a 55inch 4k LG that I paid $523 for at Walmart.
I had to check the date of this thread to make sure this was a 2016 thread
Honestly bro just wait.....
4K is made for big TVs.. you will appreciateall the small details... unless the tv is for your room, I would say the bigger the better... I juat got one for my home theater room and a 50 inch wouldn't made much difference than my older 1080p tv..
I mean don't get me wrong it's not on the same level as my Plasma's, but I was actually surprised how good it looked for the price. I really want their 4K's.
I might skip 4k TVs and go with Ultra HD ones from Samsung since they offer the best gaming response as far as I read last time.
Are you talking about their SUHD line? There's nothing in consumer range above 4K right now. SUHD is just 4k + HDR10I might skip 4k TVs and go with Ultra HD ones from Samsung since they offer the best gaming response as far as I read last time.
AGITΩ;207356603 said:The main point is getting a UHD that meets proper specs by having a 10 Bit panel that truly allows full HDR support not color mapping HDR compatibility by using something like Dolby Vision. Thats my arguement against LG. Unless you buy a UH9500 or their OLEDs the only HDR you might get is just compatibility with no full output.
Stay in the 7000 + series range though. The lower series are ok, but don't have the bells, whistles and higher specs.
Also UHD=4k
I used to work at Circuit City when they were still a store and sold TVs and this is what I tell people all the time. March/April is when you want to buy a new TV for cheap because of the models.
Stay in the 7000 + series range though. The lower series are ok, but don't have the bells, whistles and higher specs.
Also UHD=4k
What is better, HDR10 or Dolby Vision? I'm looking at Vizio P series which has Dolby vision or Samsung 8000 series which has HDR10.
This looks amazing. Might be exactly what I was looking for.This is the one I will get myself, it has HDR too.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/vizio-5...lack/4352100.p?id=1219736059154&skuId=4352100
Thats nice to know. Had no idea it was getting an update. Thanks.Right now, HDR10 due to UHD Blu-Ray. However, the P series is supposed to be getting an HDR10 update before the end of the summer. Then it will be the only set that has both Dolby Vision & HDR10 on the market.
I have a 2014 Samsung 4K. I will be buying the Vizio when I get a chance, if that tells you anything.
I'm definitely concerned with input lag. I'm thinking that I may have to wait for Black Friday 2017 to get what I want.
What is better, HDR10 or Dolby Vision? I'm looking at Vizio P series which has Dolby vision or Samsung 8000 series which has HDR10.
I really wish Vizio would release their sets in Europe.
Money's waiting right here. I've been holding off until HDR became standard, but the prices amongst competing brands here in Ireland arent great. It would be brilliant to see someone like vizio come in and disrupt things.
I have been eying this one ever since I read this review: http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/ue65js9000-201503154027.htm
Just need a good deal.
Silly me, for some reason I thought Sammy UHD = less than 4K.
also, the lower ones only have 3 hdmi inputs where as the upper ones have 4 usually. i'm eyeing a 55 inch in the 8000 series for about 1500 right now. by the time i get around to saving that much it will probably be 1000 to 1200. wait as long as possible.
AGITΩ;207360639 said:I would go for the Samsung KS8000 out of that mix. The ability to upgrade the physical connections on the TV in case of any potential upgrade in ports is a big thing for me. I have a 2014 Samsung UHD that I've gotten the Evolution Kit for from last year which upgraded my TV to at least read the HDR Metadata, although my TV isn't a 10-Bit panel. The Black Levels side by side on the P-Series vs the 8000 aren't as good in side by side comparisons at my store.
But that't usually my approach, I swear if my store ever got a Vizio rep in it, they would hate my department.
Isn't there a war between 2 different versions of HDR? Wouldn't it be best to see which one becomes the standard?
It's worse when you co-worker is a Vizio fanboy because he "saved a ton of money for a great TV" and tries to sell them to everyone as top of the line.... aarrggh... I've almost belted him soooo many times now..
idk if this one is good but they have a 50" Samsung for $800
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung...lack/4213305.p?id=1219707302828&skuId=4213305
Isn't there a war between 2 different versions of HDR? Wouldn't it be best to see which one becomes the standard?
AGITΩ;207361675 said:I think the majority of people at my store have negative things to say about the Brand, the only time I'd even recommend a Vizio 4k is if the other TV they are looking at is a Westinghouse 4K.
Got my 50" Vizio 4K M series for 600$ 18ms Input lag and awesome image quality.
For people saying the Vizio.. Anyone know if the input lag is as good as Sony TV's?
Would also like to know this.also: is there that much of a difference between the 2016 P and 2016 M series? they both are 4K with HDR and Dobly Vision.