Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2020 8:11 pm
Yeah all the guides I looked at said to turn off most of that stuff, I’ll have to test it out when I get mine.
OnlyShallow wrote:Well, after 12-13 years my beloved Panasonic plasma is slowly dying.
The screen is going, there are weird blotches that appear to be spreading out across it.
So from a standing start of not knowing anything about current TV tech, I've narrowed the field down to either the Panasonic 50HX800 or the LG 49NANO866. Does anyone have either of these sets or another alternative to throw into the mix? My criteria is a TV under 50 inches and ideally under £800.
Saint of Killers wrote:Everyone knows Blue Planet II is still on iPlayer, yes? I ask because days before actually getting the TV I was considering buying the 4K BR. iPlayer also has Seven Worlds, One Planet, which also looks stunning.
ITSMILNER wrote:Saint of Killers wrote:Everyone knows Blue Planet II is still on iPlayer, yes? I ask because days before actually getting the TV I was considering buying the 4K BR. iPlayer also has Seven Worlds, One Planet, which also looks stunning.
Is the Iplayer version 4k/HDR?
Saint of Killers wrote:ITSMILNER wrote:Saint of Killers wrote:Everyone knows Blue Planet II is still on iPlayer, yes? I ask because days before actually getting the TV I was considering buying the 4K BR. iPlayer also has Seven Worlds, One Planet, which also looks stunning.
Is the Iplayer version 4k/HDR?
The app itself? No. But watchable 4K HDR content will appear if you search for 'UHD' within iPlayer. (Same goes for Prime.) They don't have a lot up, but what is there is worth a watch. Make note of the questionnaire address below the iPlayer UHD content if you want BBC to know you want more.
ITSMILNER wrote:Saint of Killers wrote:ITSMILNER wrote:Saint of Killers wrote:Everyone knows Blue Planet II is still on iPlayer, yes? I ask because days before actually getting the TV I was considering buying the 4K BR. iPlayer also has Seven Worlds, One Planet, which also looks stunning.
Is the Iplayer version 4k/HDR?
The app itself? No. But watchable 4K HDR content will appear if you search for 'UHD' within iPlayer. (Same goes for Prime.) They don't have a lot up, but what is there is worth a watch. Make note of the questionnaire address below the iPlayer UHD content if you want BBC to know you want more.
Nice, I’ll check that out, I bet BP looks amazing on the screen!
SoK have you fiddled with any settings yet for HDR and SDR content? Or you just going with the standard settings?
jiggles wrote:The real thing to go test out your fancy new OLED is Tetris Effect. It’s mind blowing.
That and the demo video where they’re making all sorts of fancy teas
Saint of Killers wrote:jiggles wrote:The real thing to go test out your fancy new OLED is Tetris Effect. It’s mind blowing.
That and the demo video where they’re making all sorts of fancy teas
I've only got a base PS4 but will check it out all the same.
What's this fancy teas video? Honestly, I find I am more open to watching things, both things I like and also stuff I wouldn't otherwise think to watch, now that I have a new TV.
Jenuall wrote:Our current TV has started exhibiting odd behaviour. Sometimes the backlight will just drop right back as if its going into some kind of eco mode making it harder to see things and now it has also started just randomly changing input source whenever it feels like it!
Hopefully I can diagnose and resolve any issues but failing that what would be the go to option for a solid, approximately 40" TV these days?
Saint of Killers wrote:Jenuall wrote:Our current TV has started exhibiting odd behaviour. Sometimes the backlight will just drop right back as if its going into some kind of eco mode making it harder to see things and now it has also started just randomly changing input source whenever it feels like it!
Hopefully I can diagnose and resolve any issues but failing that what would be the go to option for a solid, approximately 40" TV these days?
Is it just for daily viewing? You're not fussed about having best possible image, etc? LG Nanocell may be worth a look. Cheap-ish at about £500 for the 43", but you also get 4K HDR. (HDR10+ / Hybrid Log-Gamma.)
jiggles wrote:Saint of Killers wrote:jiggles wrote:The real thing to go test out your fancy new OLED is Tetris Effect. It’s mind blowing.
That and the demo video where they’re making all sorts of fancy teas
I've only got a base PS4 but will check it out all the same.
What's this fancy teas video? Honestly, I find I am more open to watching things, both things I like and also stuff I wouldn't otherwise think to watch, now that I have a new TV.
It should be on your TVs internal storage. If you go look at the photos/videos app. It was in the C9s, and I assume it’s in the CX too
The app has all the artificial gooseberry fool on when you first launch it, so you’ll want to make some adjustments
Jenuall wrote:Saint of Killers wrote:Jenuall wrote:Our current TV has started exhibiting odd behaviour. Sometimes the backlight will just drop right back as if its going into some kind of eco mode making it harder to see things and now it has also started just randomly changing input source whenever it feels like it!
Hopefully I can diagnose and resolve any issues but failing that what would be the go to option for a solid, approximately 40" TV these days?
Is it just for daily viewing? You're not fussed about having best possible image, etc? LG Nanocell may be worth a look. Cheap-ish at about £500 for the 43", but you also get 4K HDR. (HDR10+ / Hybrid Log-Gamma.)
This one?
That looks nice so I'll keep an eye on it. Not massively fussed on getting top quality, although it would be our primary TV for the foreseeable future so I'd want to make sure it was "good enough".
rinks wrote:jiggles wrote:Saint of Killers wrote:jiggles wrote:The real thing to go test out your fancy new OLED is Tetris Effect. It’s mind blowing.
That and the demo video where they’re making all sorts of fancy teas
I've only got a base PS4 but will check it out all the same.
What's this fancy teas video? Honestly, I find I am more open to watching things, both things I like and also stuff I wouldn't otherwise think to watch, now that I have a new TV.
It should be on your TVs internal storage. If you go look at the photos/videos app. It was in the C9s, and I assume it’s in the CX too
The app has all the artificial gooseberry fool on when you first launch it, so you’ll want to make some adjustments
Switch to Store Mode in the settings. It’s dazzling. Especially the honey.
Ironhide wrote:Was a little concerned about getting the LG BX rather than the CX but having looked at a direct comparison it seems the differences are mostly minor or simply won't apply to me (Main ones being CX has better stand but I'm wall mounting mine and CX has better speakers but I'll be using some big ass floorstanders via an AV receiver).
Both models get very similar verdicts at RTINGS.com so I'm not too worried.
jiggles wrote:The real thing to go test out your fancy new OLED is Tetris Effect. It’s mind blowing.
That and the demo video where they’re making all sorts of fancy teas
Saint of Killers wrote:rinks wrote:jiggles wrote:Saint of Killers wrote:jiggles wrote:The real thing to go test out your fancy new OLED is Tetris Effect. It’s mind blowing.
That and the demo video where they’re making all sorts of fancy teas
I've only got a base PS4 but will check it out all the same.
What's this fancy teas video? Honestly, I find I am more open to watching things, both things I like and also stuff I wouldn't otherwise think to watch, now that I have a new TV.
It should be on your TVs internal storage. If you go look at the photos/videos app. It was in the C9s, and I assume it’s in the CX too
The app has all the artificial gooseberry fool on when you first launch it, so you’ll want to make some adjustments
Switch to Store Mode in the settings. It’s dazzling. Especially the honey.
I don't have it I checked the photos and videos app and all it had pre-installed in there was 4 or 5 scenic photos.