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Okay, the deed is done. The SONY BRAVIA KD-49XG9005 is on the way to my home. Thanks for everyone who helped me decide, I hope I won't regret it.
Okay, the deed is done. The SONY BRAVIA KD-49XG9005 is on the way to my home. Thanks for everyone who helped me decide, I hope I won't regret it.
The LG is IPS with gray/glowing blacks and a low peak brightness.Well I want an answer from someone with expierence because some tests said LG greatly improved their IPS quality and others denied it^^
Also quick check 75inch Nano (2020) would cost me ~2300€ with all the HDMI 2.1 goodness. Quick check CX 77 inch ~6800€.
So this is quiet a big argument wouldn't you say^^
Any word when the LG BX is arriving in Europe/UK??
Not sure if I should just go for the CX now or wait for the BX.
how do you guys feel about the 4k lg 2020 nanocells?
Nop, AI upscaling can bring out more details than native res.a question for the technical folks here, is it true that native resolution will always look better than upscaling?
for example 1080p game on 1080p HDTV is better than a 1080p game upscaled on a 4k tv, no matter how high-end the 4k tv or the upscaler is?
Nope. I don't understand how it does it but I compared my new XG90 with my old 1080p Samsung using my base PS4 and the difference was CRAZY. I had to double check on the old TV if it is really showing an 1080p picture because it felt like SD after seeing the upscaled image on the XG90. I really can't understand how could the same 1080p game look that much better on a much larger TV but it does. Magic.a question for the technical folks here, is it true that native resolution will always look better than upscaling?
for example 1080p game on 1080p HDTV is better than a 1080p game upscaled on a 4k tv, no matter how high-end the 4k tv or the upscaler is?
You have 4 hdmi 2.1 ports. All you need to do is connect to EARC to receiver and send sound. no reason you need your devices connected in the receiver when The tv is already capable.Picked up c9 this year but just realized I don’t think any affordable receiver allows for 120hz pass through. So now I have to decide what I’m going to do with my new systems when they come out
Hmm. So I can put my consoles into the tv and just have the reciever handling just the audio through arc? And I could do 120hz. (With next gen consoles)You have 4 hdmi 2.1 ports. All you need to do is connect to EARC to receiver and send sound. no reason you need your devices connected in the receiver when The tv is already capable.
Hmm. So I can put my consoles into the tv and just have the reciever handling just the audio through arc? And I could do 120hz. (With next gen consoles)
I wish LG C9 were still available, CX series is to expensive
Best buy is still showing the 65 inch C9I wish LG C9 were still available, CX series is to expensive
Check Value Electronics. I bought an e9 for only 100 more than a C9 about a month ago. Came fast and flawless.
im not sure but be sure to call them especially if you plan on buying from them. I got a discount off the website price and they have outstanding customer service.Do they also ship to Canada? Anyway thanks, I'll have a look by myself
It should be able to do 1440p 120hz but not 4k@120hz. That’s why you need HDMI 2.1Just decided to buy a Hisense H9G for the bedroom. Quantum color with 130dimming zones on the 55" for $650 rivaling OLED blacks with punchier color and 1000 nits. It doesnt have HDMI 2.1, but it is a 120hz panel and you cant beat the PQ at this price (it even edges out LEDs much more expensive). I really dont think next gen consoles are going to push out many 120hz games, and if they do it will be at 1080p,(no thanks). I have an E9 in the living room, so should the PS5 be able to push 4k 120hz (it wont) then it can go there.
It should be able to do 1440p 120hz but not 4k@120hz. That’s why you need HDMI 2.1
specifically you need 40gbps HDMI 2.1 to do 4k@120hz 10-bit 444 HDR
Sony has got crazy Upscaling processors and the XG90 is equipped with their bestNope. I don't understand how it does it but I compared my new XG90 with my old 1080p Samsung using my base PS4 and the difference was CRAZY. I had to double check on the old TV if it is really showing an 1080p picture because it felt like SD after seeing the upscaled image on the XG90. I really can't understand how could the same 1080p game look that much better on a much larger TV but it does. Magic.
Wait - so the B9 does full 4k 120hz? Does the Gsync range also work fully at 4K or does it need to be dropped to 1440p?
I might just pick one of these up on Black Friday.
I haven't tried watching DVD yet but looking forward to it. That upscaling is really mindblowing. Actually that's the thing I'm most impressed with. It's insane.Sony has got crazy Upscaling processors and the XG90 is equipped with their best
Even a DVD can look good on them
Hey everyone, it's me again with a new question, this time about upscaling.
So my XG90 has an insanely good upscaler and 1080p games look awesome on it. However, somewhere I read that it has to do with 2160p being able to be divided by 1080p. So my question is, if I will play a 1440p game or some other arbitrary resolution game, will that look better than if that same game was running in 1080p on the TV? My logical assumption would say yes, but I don't know how this upscaling thing works. Thanks!
It's just a theoretical question. But here is a good example:I am slightly confused by your question.
Are you running a PC thats capable of outputting at 1440p or are you on console?
It's just a theoretical question. But here is a good example:
TLoU2 runs at 1080p on base PS4 (how I played it)
I know it runs at 1440p on PS4 Pro
So I was thinking about if it will look better when I will play it on PS5 (without ND patching it, so in PS4 Pro mode) on this same TV compared to 1080p base PS4 version
Depending on your GPU you shouldn’t need to force the resolution. I don’t but I have a 2080Ti. 1440p 60/120 is available in the PC resolution.Wanted to try this thread before making a new one (as well as another thread).
I've been bitten by the OLED bug, and I've been looking around and reading reviews. I've been looking at the LG CX and mostly the 48" version . Having 4K/120 with Gsync/Freesync/VRR over HDMI sounds great and the color always looks so good in person but I have a few questions.
1. I currently have a 2019 TCL 6 Series QLED. I know it's a great band for the buck TV but is it worth upgrading? I would technically be downsizing which will bring me to another question..
2. The 48 and 55 are the same price now basically everywhere. Is there any reason for that? It seems weird to buy a 48 when the 55 is the same price but right now a 48 would fit me better in my bedroom. I live with a roommate so we have a common room with a 65" Sony but I'm also thinking about the future when I move out.
3. I know this thread is about consoles, but does anybody use this for PC? I currently have my PC hooked up to both my monitor and my TV for when I wanna play on a big screen. Now my PC can't handle anything close to 4k/60 so I generally can do 1440p/60. I've heard I have to force this resolution on the LG OLEDs.
4. I know Vizio is coming out with a OLED in a matter of a couple weeks I believe. Is it worth waiting for the Vizio? I want to make sure that if I'm spending $1500 that I'm getting the best for next gen. I know the 55 Vizio is $1299.
All the models have 4 HDMI 2.1 inputs except for the BX model that only has 2 vs the B9 2019 that had 4Keep your TV for now and wait till March's sales and get an LG CX. Not sure if the 48" version has HDMI 2.1, but the 55" does. It also has native 1440p support, I believe, which some TVs do not have.