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NFOAC




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PostPosted: Sat, 5th Mar 2016 04:25    Post subject:
Bob Barnsen wrote:
Why not look at Samsung?

They make some pretty nice TVs in the lower price region. Still very happy with my 2-3 year old Smart TV from them.
Only the forced updates of Smart-Apps annoy the hell out of me.

The failure rate for Samsung has been too high in here with most people TVs going kaput in 3 years

Shocktrooper wrote:
best 1080p - 2013/2014 Sony models
best 4k, low input lag, 4:4:4 - Samsung, Sony
best 4k, low input lag, local dimming - Vizio

That's what i heard most companies have stopped 1080p models and seems like this is a decent and recent model
http://www.sony.co.in/electronics/televisions/w700c-series
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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Mar 2016 03:43    Post subject:
I did a research on several TV's and found below, can you guys suggest, looking for 1080p only

1. Sony

- Great Picture and Sound in 2015-16 models
- Low input Lag and Motion Blur
- Most Expensive
- Android is still WIP

2. LG

- Best OS (But does it actually matters ?)
- Quality Picture match-able to Sony
- Great Performance vs Cost
- High Input Lag
- Heard stories of TV failing after 2-3 years

3. Samsung

- Good Picture
- Input Lag average
- Input models available

4. Panasonic

- Great Picture
- Support is iffy
- Cheaper

I'm looking for only 1080p as 4k is expensive and not yet ready for market.I'm from India and not everything which is mentioned in rtings.com are available here we have very limited models and at times some companies dump there models here.Gaming on PS4 and with PC with GTX 970.I'm still 1.5 month away from my purchase as I'm waiting LG to launch there 2016 lineups unfortunately most companies have jumped on 4K so hardly 2-3 1080p models, sony even re-hashed there 2015 models for 2016


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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Mar 2016 03:48    Post subject:
Well, I bought my 47" LED LG 5 years ago and it still works perfectly fine and the input lag was low enough for me to play counter strike competitively Wink No blurriness and also great color reproduction.


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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Mar 2016 04:25    Post subject:
Can't complain about my LG either, took my pc with me on the plane when I moved to Sweden. Screen and all my other stuff was arriving a week later so I played on our TV. Was playing BF3 and others without much problems. Had a low response time.

Still working great today after 3,5 years now I think.


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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Mar 2016 08:21    Post subject:
I am still on a Panasonic Plasma 1080p screen which I bought 7 years ago, the reviews also said that it had average input lag, but I spent hundreds of hours playing Guitar Hero/Rockband on it and I never noticed. And timing is highly important there, you notice immediately if the sound and picture don't match up.
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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Mar 2016 09:44    Post subject:
I've always had good experiences with Sony TVs.

I usually have very "normal" looking settings, I dont use frame interpolation or enhancement features.


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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Mar 2016 16:48    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Mar 2016 17:24    Post subject:
i had a hannsg and now have a hanspree that i use as tv and pc monitor 42 inch for the win, cheap doesnt always have to mean bad.

350 euros and 2 city trips bonus not spending on some shitty inflated brand
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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Mar 2016 17:26    Post subject:
Awaiting LG to release there 2016 lineup
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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Mar 2016 20:53    Post subject:
I love my Panasonic TX47-AS750E that I got last year. Not particularly cheap but the quality is really really sweet (which is why I chose it over every other brand and model available in the store). However, the AS750E means it's specifically a European version. I have no idea what their corresponding model is outside Europe. It's pure 1920x1080 (3D as well but I never use it), 1200Hz + dozens and dozens of features and settings.



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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Mar 2016 21:47    Post subject:
1200hz Cool Face
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PostPosted: Tue, 24th May 2016 18:20    Post subject:
Lg has launched there 2016 models and I'm hoping uh850v 49 comes here
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PostPosted: Tue, 24th May 2016 18:46    Post subject:
Breezer_ wrote:
1200hz Cool Face


Pfeh, Nvidia was already demoing a 1700Hz one at GTC. Embarassed
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PostPosted: Sat, 4th Jun 2016 06:55    Post subject:
Damn still no models available here
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PostPosted: Sat, 4th Jun 2016 13:03    Post subject:
I'm sure that 1200Hz is a native refresh rate. Laughing


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PostPosted: Sat, 4th Jun 2016 13:29    Post subject:
No TV panel has a higher native refresh rate than 120hz, even the most expensive ones >7000$
Very few take a 120hz input and refresh at 240hz internally.
Everything above is either a lie, or achieved via motion processing, bfi, interpolation and backlight strobing and compared against some arbitrary motion clarity indices.
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NFOAC




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PostPosted: Mon, 13th Jun 2016 07:25    Post subject:
Got my LG 49UH850T but i'm seeing this bleeding is this ok or need to be calibrated happens only in dark scenes at night ? Does LG has some acceptable limit ?

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PostPosted: Mon, 13th Jun 2016 10:25    Post subject:
That looks like your standard backlight bleeding. Can't calibrate it away, other than lowering backlight/brightness to make it less visible. In most cases you can't RMA it either unless it's really bad. I would check in with LG or your retailer to see what their policy is.

If the general 14 day return policy applies you can return and play the lottery again. For most LCDs BLB is a standard problem to varying degree.
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Shocktrooper




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PostPosted: Mon, 13th Jun 2016 11:21    Post subject:
That's what you get when using an IPS TV in the dark. There's a reason over 60% of TV's use VA panels instead.
Looks like more than average bleed though, there's a chance you get a better one when playing the panel lottery again. Or else exchange it for a Samsung 49KS8000.
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NFOAC




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PostPosted: Mon, 13th Jun 2016 11:44    Post subject:
Did some research and making local dimming to high makes the bleeding go away this happens only in dark room at night and it seems quite common with lg as it suffers from poor dimming
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PostPosted: Mon, 13th Jun 2016 12:08    Post subject:
Shocktrooper wrote:
That's what you get when using an IPS TV in the dark. There's a reason over 60% of TV's use VA panels instead.
Looks like more than average bleed though, there's a chance you get a better one when playing the panel lottery again. Or else exchange it for a Samsung 49KS8000.

VAs can suffer from backlight bleed just as easily. What VA doesn' t have is the so called "glow" present on IPS panels, but that is a different issue.
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