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Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Sat May 07, 2022 7:22 pm
by Peter Crisp
Is it time for yet another failed attempt at 3D?
It'll work this time, I'm sure of it :shifty: .

The new Avatar film will sell millions of sets all by itself :toot: .

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Sat May 07, 2022 7:31 pm
by KK
I think I’d rather a VR headset than attempting 3D on a TV again.

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Sun May 08, 2022 8:12 am
by jawa_
KK wrote:...Philips do use Android TV like Sony, which isn’t to everyone’s taste, but it’s now massively better than the shitshow I’m currently using from 2016.

My Sony TV that I bought right at the end of 2020 was Android and a software update changed it to Google last year. It has been very good; quick and easy to access broadcasts and streaming apps.

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Tue May 10, 2022 5:35 pm
by KK
For those on a budget or on the look out for an additional bedroom TV, these three may be of interest:

T3's Top Ultra-Budget £500 and Under 4K TVs

Hisense Roku R50A7200GTUK - £279 (Best for 'I'm totally broke, I just need a new TV...bloody hell are you sure this only cost 300 quid')
Samsung UE55AU9000 - £485 (Best for Gaming)
Toshiba 50UK3163DB - £299 (Best for HDR)

All at least 50" too.

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Fri May 13, 2022 6:23 pm
by LewisD
If you sign up to have a richer sounds account, they're doing the 55" LG C1 for £899 (normal price is £969! Great discount!)

https://www.richersounds.com/lg-oled55c14lb.html

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Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Fri May 13, 2022 10:14 pm
by KK
Rtings has reviewed Samsung’s new S95B QD-OLED TV, awarding it 9.1/10: https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/s95b-oled

Superb TV, but with seemingly one major caveat…it’s not quite right in daylight. No good as a PC monitor either, but I can’t imagine many people are using a OLED TV for such things.

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Sat May 21, 2022 8:04 am
by KK
The LG OLED55C14LB (2021) is currently £899 at John Lewis, plus £100 gift card and 5 year warranty. Or you can have the larger LG OLED65C14LB for £1,349:

https://www.johnlewis.com/lg-oled65c14l ... k/p5493875

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Sat May 21, 2022 12:44 pm
by jawa_


You know how the internet is awash with "life hacks"? Well... this one is legit.

I've had my "new" TV for over a year now and, after watching that vid, adjusted my TV... and the picture is better!

So, yeah, turn off "light sensor", "auto brightness" or whatever your TV calls it. It will mean that the TV uses slightly more juice but - as the guy says! - just boil the kettle a couple of times less over the course of the year!

If you're a Sony (Google) user, I found the setting by going into Settings (on the top bar of the screen), then Display & Sound, then Picture, then Light Sensor; set it to Off. You can also access the Light Sensor on/off option directly via the Settings button on your remote - but you initially have to edit the options here to include Light Sensor.

My TV picture now looks brighter and sharper; at least during daytime lighting. Will check it out tonight once it's darker, too. So, thank you to HDTVTest on YouTube :toot: .

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 1:17 pm
by more heat than light
I think it should be common practice just to turn off any automatic 'picture enhancing' stuff. Pretty much all of it makes your viewing experience significantly worse.

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2022 1:21 pm
by Buffalo
Hi guys, I went to plug my old camcorder into my tv but it has no scart sockets of any kind. To be expected, I guess.
Anyway, can I somehow do it? Maybe get it into a HDMI port somehow?

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2022 1:27 pm
by jawa_
Buffalo wrote:Hi guys, I went to plug my old camcorder into my tv but it has no scart sockets of any kind. To be expected, I guess.
Anyway, can I somehow do it? Maybe get it into a HDMI port somehow?

I'm guessing that your camcorder has RCA sockets (red, yellow, white), Buff? If so, something like this RCA-to-HDMI converter may help.

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2022 1:52 pm
by Buffalo
jawa_ wrote:
Buffalo wrote:Hi guys, I went to plug my old camcorder into my tv but it has no scart sockets of any kind. To be expected, I guess.
Anyway, can I somehow do it? Maybe get it into a HDMI port somehow?

I'm guessing that your camcorder has RCA sockets (red, yellow, white), Buff? If so, something like this RCA-to-HDMI converter may help.


Ordered, thanks Jawa!

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2022 1:28 pm
by KK
New HDMI 2.1a Amendment 1 specification released by the certification body HDMI Licensing

The new revision includes a feature called “Cable Power”, which will enable source devices such as game consoles and streaming boxes to provide additional power allowing longer HDMI cables to maintain a strong signal. This new feature will allow those who require longer cables over 3 meters (10 feet) to no longer experience signal degradation & stability issues when viewing higher-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 content.

Both cable and source devices will need to support Cable Power in order for it to work, and you’ll also need to make sure your cable is plugged in the right way, as the feature only works in one direction.

Unfortunately HDMI 2.1a will likely require hardware revisions so won't be compatible with a firmware update on current consoles, televisions and hifi equipment.

Doubt this will really impact anyone here?

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 5:18 am
by Denster
Upgrading my LG oled C7 65 to an LG oled B9 65.
My mate is selling up and going travelling. 700 quid.
My mate (who is very happy at this) is getting mine at a very good mates rate. Mine is due for a free power unit replacement servicing. So I'll register it for that and take the upgraded one in a couple of months or so.
So a newer model with a better processor, HDMI 2.1 and Alexa compatability seems a decent upgrade after almost 5 years.
In another 4-5 I'll look at 8 k. I'm happy. My mate has some extra travelling money and my other mate can't believe his luck.
Travelling guy has also thrown in a sonos beam soundbar too. For another 100.
Best bit for me is ive got the room to run a side by side comparison of the two. That should be nice.

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 7:45 am
by jawa_
Denster wrote:Upgrading my LG oled C7 65 to an LG oled B9 65...

I just checked out the tech specs of the LG OLED B9 65... and it rocks! It sounds like it's gonna be such a cool screen for your films and games, Denster.

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 8:49 am
by Denster
Its an upgrade. The other's still tip top after r years. It's the HDMi 2.1 im after really.

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 9:38 am
by jawa_
Denster wrote:Its an upgrade. The other's still tip top after r years. It's the HDMi 2.1 im after really.

Going by those specs, it has four HDMI sockets and they're each v2.1. It's great to have at least four HDMIs; my new-ish screen is a relatively modest 43" set but it has four :toot: . It seems that manufacturers often cut down on the number of HDMIs even on reasonably sized sets.

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 10:15 am
by Cheeky Devlin
KK wrote:
New HDMI 2.1a Amendment 1 specification released by the certification body HDMI Licensing

The new revision includes a feature called “Cable Power”, which will enable source devices such as game consoles and streaming boxes to provide additional power allowing longer HDMI cables to maintain a strong signal. This new feature will allow those who require longer cables over 3 meters (10 feet) to no longer experience signal degradation & stability issues when viewing higher-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 content.

Both cable and source devices will need to support Cable Power in order for it to work, and you’ll also need to make sure your cable is plugged in the right way, as the feature only works in one direction.

Unfortunately HDMI 2.1a will likely require hardware revisions so won't be compatible with a firmware update on current consoles, televisions and hifi equipment.

Doubt this will really impact anyone here?

On the contrary, this would be very useful in my current setup. The cable running to my projector is about 10m once you run it along the skirting boards, up the wall and across the ceiling edge to where I have it mounted. Right now I do get the odd signal dropout from my AV Receiver, usually when set to the PS5. It's not persistent and I can go weeks without seeing it, but it does happen.

But like it says, it will require hardware revisions rather than a firmware update so I'd need to replace most of my stuff, which I'm at least a few years away from even considering.

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2022 11:11 am
by Saint of Killers

twitter.com/SoKfa_ce/status/1552591845418565635



Lots of 4K stuff as well.

Re: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2022 11:16 am
by KK
Thought this might come in handy for those who don't want to stick an aerial on the roof:

Which? Top 5 Best Indoor Aerials

SLX 27793RG
Score: 86%
Price: £43

Which? verdict: The best indoor aerial on the market
The SLx 27793RG isn't just good, it's the best indoor aerial we've tested. Performance was strong-to-flawless regardless of the strength of the nearby transmitter, with excellent sensitivity and frequency coverage. Plus, it's well built and well priced. We'd advice anyone in need of an indoor aerial to buy one.

One For All SV9460
Score: 76%
Price: £22

The SV9460 is a brilliant Best Buy aerial. It's got strong transmitter reception and is great at picking up weaker signals. There's barely anything bad to say about it, other than a minor niggle with the length of the aerial lead.

One For All SV9465
Score: 76%
Price: £56

The One For All SV9465 is a great Best Buy aerial. Most importantly, it does very well where it needs to - signal and frequency coverage. With performance in the bag, this model should be the perfect companion for your TV or radio.

One For All SV9125
Score: 75%
Price: £23

This high-scoring Best Buy aerial has no trouble picking up TV signals. Cheap and does a great job.

One For All SV9494
Score: 72%
Price: £79

It’s a great aerial with fantastic signal strength, particularly with weaker signals. If you want an aerial that’s ready for 4K broadcasts, or more attractive than your typical antenna-laden models, the SV9494 is a good option but it costs a bundle, so unless you really love its futuristic appearance we’d choose the far cheaper SLX 27793RG (86%).