ussjtrunks
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With all this talk of 4k and hdr etc its has me looking at tvs what do you guys think is a good tv to get going forward and list your own with pictures if you have one 
What's your budget? As I understand it, the LG OLED UHD TVs are top of the line.
There's multiple threads about this but the Samsung KS8000 is the way to go for value.
100% agree. its a beautiful tv. deep blacks. the controller is little, controls the consoles and all.
edit: 65" model. not sure of the controllers on other panels.
They don't handle HDR input lag well. They're gorgeous, but incredibly expensive. The KS8000 can do 23 ms of input lag in HDR mode because it can be in game mode as well. It's also $1100 at 50". Great future proof value for gaming.
They don't handle HDR input lag well. They're gorgeous, but incredibly expensive. The KS8000 can do 23 ms of input lag in HDR mode because it can be in game mode as well. It's also $1100 at 50". Great future proof value for gaming.
There's multiple threads about this but the Samsung KS8000 is the way to go for value.
Wow, only that much in the us? I think the 50 inch version is 2500 to 2800 in Canada.
Whats better this or the Vizios P Series?
They don't handle HDR input lag well. They're gorgeous, but incredibly expensive. The KS8000 can do 23 ms of input lag in HDR mode because it can be in game mode as well. It's also $1100 at 50". Great future proof value for gaming.
I believe the Vizio P series only supports HDR w/ Dolby Vision--which the PS4 Pro does not support.
The only answer really. It's gonna be my next TV.
This is false.
Pretty much.I'll just peek my head into the thread to see what these sets are going fo...
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You sure? This is from the Vizio website:
https://www.vizio.com/tvs/pseries/p75c1.html
Key Specs
High Dynamic Range: Yes, with Dolby Vision support
I did not see the other standard listed. I hope you're right though, as I generally prefer Vizio TVs.
I'm positive. They patched in HDR10 support.
http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/8/10/12423536/vizio-hdr10-smartcast-update-now-available
The Vizios didn't support HDR10 (Dolby Vision only) at launch, but they followed through with their promise to add HDR10 support with a firmware update.
For sheer value, you won't get a better 4K HDR display than the Vizio P series.
Excellent! Thanks. What is the input lag on the Vizio P-series. anyone know?
For best results, use HDMI5 with 'Game Low Latency' on. Shown below are the results for combinations of HDMI ports, HDR vs SDR, 'Game low latency' (GLL) and 'Active LED' (ALED).
Excellent! Thanks. What is the input lag on the Vizio P-series. anyone know?
Pretty much.
Whatever you do don't look at the lg e6.
http://4k.com/news/a-clarification-...andard-sony-4k-hdr-and-other-hdr-types-14436/
Avoid all but the very best flagship Sony televisions. If you want superb HDR, look for the ones that use the alliance logo and spec. Samsung and Vizio and LG are good.
If you can wait, I highly recommend getting the KS8000 over the P series even though it lacks Dolby Vision..
Wich one lacks that Dolby Vision?
The Vizio or the Samsung?
The Samsung lacks dolby vision. If you haven't already read both of their reviews over at rtings.com
keep in mind with the vizio p series the size screen you get also impacts the panel. Make sure you get at least 65 inch.
There's multiple threads about this but the Samsung KS8000 is the way to go for value.
Pretty much.
Whatever you do don't look at the lg e6.
Samsung UHD sets have some minor issues with HDR - their can keep their peak brightness only on a very small part of screen for a very short time.
You realize that those premium logos are waste of time because they require meeting those parameters with test patter with tiny dot of white and tv doesn't even have to mantain that peak brightness for any serious amount of time ?
Panasonic DX750 will have better HDR picture than Samsung Premium certified tvs...
Yup. Looking at this. Gonna see how much it is during BF, if not in my price I'll wait until early next year.
What he said. 50" is 60hz and 55" has an IPS panel.
I believe the Vizio P series only supports HDR w/ Dolby Vision--which the PS4 Pro does not support.