What 4K TV Do You Recommend?
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$799 usd sa best buy
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Habang palapit na ng palapit launch ng ps4 pro ito na options ko
1. Hold off and a buy a mew tv next year - these are the first generation of 4k hdr sets and next years sets will have a more robust feature set and at better prices.
2. 43w8000d - probably the best budget hdr set due to hdr10 support, 10 bit panel, wide color gamut. Kulang lang sa peak brightness to fully take advantage of hdr, but its a great busget set nonetheless (price is around 31k)
3. Go big and get the samsung 55 ks7000 (60k right now) - great picture qualiy, decent price for the fratures and hdr premium certified. Kaso medyo mahal and next year we could see sets with both hdr10 and dolby vision support.
Still unsure which route ill go hahahaha. But im leaning towards maybe waitig it out since i have a decent 4k tv right now anyway
1. Hold off and a buy a mew tv next year - these are the first generation of 4k hdr sets and next years sets will have a more robust feature set and at better prices.
2. 43w8000d - probably the best budget hdr set due to hdr10 support, 10 bit panel, wide color gamut. Kulang lang sa peak brightness to fully take advantage of hdr, but its a great busget set nonetheless (price is around 31k)
3. Go big and get the samsung 55 ks7000 (60k right now) - great picture qualiy, decent price for the fratures and hdr premium certified. Kaso medyo mahal and next year we could see sets with both hdr10 and dolby vision support.
Still unsure which route ill go hahahaha. But im leaning towards maybe waitig it out since i have a decent 4k tv right now anyway
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^ Option 3, Do it
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Im really tempted lol. 60,000 is not bad for a 55 inch suhd tv, pero parang gusto ko na rin hintayin CES kung may bagong lalabas na maganda.migs23 wrote:^ Option 3, Do it
Pero gusto ko pro ready na rin ako pagka launch haha.
Decisions, decisions
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Ako I went with the sony xbr49x800d and I'm really satisfied with it, HDR10 supported with wide color gamut, pinagcompare ko sila ng samsung k7000 buti nalang magkatabi sila sa best buy and honestly wala ako nakitang difference hehehee
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Sa US ks8000 yung ks7000 dito, medyo weird yung pag name ng models.migs23 wrote:Ako I went with the sony xbr49x800d and I'm really satisfied with it, HDR10 supported with wide color gamut, pinagcompare ko sila ng samsung k7000 buti nalang magkatabi sila sa best buy and honestly wala ako nakitang difference hehehee
If closer to 40k yung 49w8000d dito okay na sana. So baka mag hintay na lang din ako!
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^ Nabili na pala yun Samsung mo, pafs. isa pa naman yun sa mga options ko. anyway, bili na ng bago!
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Thank you, sir. Sorry, hindi ako nakabisita dito sa site at ngayon ko lang nabasa mga comments. I have decided na hintay muna ako mga March 2017, when CES usually happens. Jan sa month na yan din kasi nagkakaroon ng new tech when it comes to TVs. Naisip ko rin kasi na kokonti pa lang ang merong HDR enabled games sa PS4, so waiting will benefit me more. Plus, bababa ang mga presyo ng mid-2016 HDR TVs by then, so hintay na nga lang muna ako.ron_bato wrote:After an extensive amount of research, I think (considering the size and budget that you are looking for) this is the best TV for you.
http://www.sony.com.ph/electronics/tele ... s#features
It's got 4k, HDR10 support (with wide color gamut). And the price is pretty good at around 31,000-32,000 depending on the seller. I'm looking to get one for myself once I am able to sell my 40 inch TV (and I'm all aboard the PS4 Pro train CHOOOOOOOOO CHOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
Here's a review: http://4k.com/tv/sony-x800d-review-4k-h ... br43x800d/
Additionally and In my case, wala akong balak bumili ng PS4 Pro unless may mangyari sa current console ko (which I pray to God na wala nga!). Ganda kasi ng LE ng MGSV na PS4 eh; di ako makaka-let go basta basta. Thing is, HDR lang naman habol ko as of the moment, and the current PS4s support it since the latest firmware update.
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Well i pulled the trigger on the 43x800d. I was 40 percent ready to buy the 55ks7000, but decided to hold off until hdr tvs get fairly ahead in their life cycle (tha and i could buy a pro with the price difference lol). Maybe by the time ps5 releases lol.
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After having it for around half a day now, I'm extremely pleased (especially at the price). I have not tried HDR content yet, so I can't comment on that for now.
Pros:
- Picture quality is amazing, with really good contrast and vibrant colors. Out of the box the TV was washed out, but after calibrating a bit to adjust to the ambient light and settings of my room - the PQ was much improved.
- 4K upscaling is excellent
- Smart TV OS/UI is intuitive and more importantly, very responsive
- Good black levels (although Samsung LED TVs are superior - they get deeper blacks than this set - but even this set does reasonably well)
- The TV handles motion very well, especially for movies - there's no judder (and for people who like the Soap Opera Effect, the tv has it)
Cons:
- poor viewing angles (not an issue for me as I tend to watch straight on )
- Because it's edge lit, there is some bleeding noticeable at an angle. But at normal use, the effect is non-existent, especially for dark/black scenes.
- I like the switching between apps better on my previous samsung TV. I don't know how they did it, but app switching was almost instantaneous.
Anyway, have not dug into it yet too much. But overall I'm very happy. I'm surprised that they got a TV to reach this price with excellent features and overall PQ.
edit:
After having it for around half a day now, I'm extremely pleased (especially at the price). I have not tried HDR content yet, so I can't comment on that for now.
Pros:
- Picture quality is amazing, with really good contrast and vibrant colors. Out of the box the TV was washed out, but after calibrating a bit to adjust to the ambient light and settings of my room - the PQ was much improved.
- 4K upscaling is excellent
- Smart TV OS/UI is intuitive and more importantly, very responsive
- Good black levels (although Samsung LED TVs are superior - they get deeper blacks than this set - but even this set does reasonably well)
- The TV handles motion very well, especially for movies - there's no judder (and for people who like the Soap Opera Effect, the tv has it)
Cons:
- poor viewing angles (not an issue for me as I tend to watch straight on )
- Because it's edge lit, there is some bleeding noticeable at an angle. But at normal use, the effect is non-existent, especially for dark/black scenes.
- I like the switching between apps better on my previous samsung TV. I don't know how they did it, but app switching was almost instantaneous.
Anyway, have not dug into it yet too much. But overall I'm very happy. I'm surprised that they got a TV to reach this price with excellent features and overall PQ.
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Good choice!ron_bato wrote:Well i pulled the trigger on the 43x800d. I was 40 percent ready to buy the 55ks7000, but decided to hold off until hdr tvs get fairly ahead in their life cycle (tha and i could buy a pro with the price difference lol). Maybe by the time ps5 releases lol.
edit:
After having it for around half a day now, I'm extremely pleased (especially at the price). I have not tried HDR content yet, so I can't comment on that for now.
Pros:
- Picture quality is amazing, with really good contrast and vibrant colors. Out of the box the TV was washed out, but after calibrating a bit to adjust to the ambient light and settings of my room - the PQ was much improved.
- 4K upscaling is excellent
- Smart TV OS/UI is intuitive and more importantly, very responsive
- Good black levels (although Samsung LED TVs are superior - they get deeper blacks than this set - but even this set does reasonably well)
- The TV handles motion very well, especially for movies - there's no judder (and for people who like the Soap Opera Effect, the tv has it)
Cons:
- poor viewing angles (not an issue for me as I tend to watch straight on )
- Because it's edge lit, there is some bleeding noticeable at an angle. But at normal use, the effect is non-existent, especially for dark/black scenes.
- I like the switching between apps better on my previous samsung TV. I don't know how they did it, but app switching was almost instantaneous.
Anyway, have not dug into it yet too much. But overall I'm very happy. I'm surprised that they got a TV to reach this price with excellent features and overall PQ.
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Thanks paps! Really looking forward to seeing what the pro can do.migs23 wrote: Good choice!
Im going to invest in a premium set probably in 4 years. For now, this will do especially since i live in a small place.
Ill probably go with an OLED set next, when it drops down to half of what these sets are going for these days.
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I downloaded some hdr10 demos off a demo website and all i can say: WOW.
The colors really pop in hdr. And this is comig from a non premium hdr certified tv. I think we are ways away from hdr and 4k being the norm, but the tech is really impressive.
The colors really pop in hdr. And this is comig from a non premium hdr certified tv. I think we are ways away from hdr and 4k being the norm, but the tech is really impressive.
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^ I did the same when I got my tv lol
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Kamusta ang gaming? Gusto ko rin sana ng TV na mababa ang input lag while some graphical settings are turned on. Usually kasi, pag sa gaming, you need to switch to Game mode, so you can play without lag.ron_bato wrote:I downloaded some hdr10 demos off a demo website and all i can say: WOW.
The colors really pop in hdr. And this is comig from a non premium hdr certified tv. I think we are ways away from hdr and 4k being the norm, but the tech is really impressive.
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