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

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by massimo » Sat Jul 25, 2020 3:44 pm

rinks wrote:It’s arrived. I’m feeling kind of sick with dread right now, in case I wreck the thing unboxing it and getting it on the stand. Are dead pixels a thing with OLEDs? This pessimism is no fun.

It’s possible, but very rare I think.

Anyone wall mounting a CX around these parts?

I’m moving into a new build home in October so I’ve had the developer put in trunking into the cinder block walls for a wall mounted tv. Originally was going to bring across my LG 55” B7, but after popping into RicherSounds yesterday I think I’ve decided to get a CX. I was tempted to get a new OLED for HomeKit and AirPlay 2 support and seeing it goes flush against the wall has sealed the deal.
Only issue I have is there will be a double power socket which will be directly behind it, so I think that may need to be removed.

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by Ironhide » Sat Jul 25, 2020 4:43 pm

rinks wrote:It’s arrived. I’m feeling kind of sick with dread right now, in case I wreck the thing unboxing it and getting it on the stand. Are dead pixels a thing with OLEDs? This pessimism is no fun.


I had (and returned) two B7s with faulty screens in a row and opted for a non OLED Sony instead.

I desperately regret my decision as it's a strawberry floating horrible TV and am now considering getting rid of it and getting a C9 now LG have hopefully ironed out the durability issues with their OLED panels.

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by Moggy » Sat Jul 25, 2020 5:02 pm

Victor Mildew wrote:I went from a 40" tv to a 65" one in the same room. It was amazing when it turned up as the box was bigger than my sofa :lol:


"Sorry darling, the L shaped sofa will have to go so that we can fit this in"

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by Victor Mildew » Sat Jul 25, 2020 6:25 pm

Still not big enough (context)

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by Peter Crisp » Sat Jul 25, 2020 7:14 pm

A TV that size would be pointless in most peoples house.
I suppose I could empty the garage and turn that into a home cinema but I'd rather have 2 smaller sets and save a small fortune.

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by Harry Bizzle » Sat Jul 25, 2020 7:21 pm

massimo wrote:
rinks wrote:It’s arrived. I’m feeling kind of sick with dread right now, in case I wreck the thing unboxing it and getting it on the stand. Are dead pixels a thing with OLEDs? This pessimism is no fun.

It’s possible, but very rare I think.

Anyone wall mounting a CX around these parts?

I’m moving into a new build home in October so I’ve had the developer put in trunking into the cinder block walls for a wall mounted tv. Originally was going to bring across my LG 55” B7, but after popping into RicherSounds yesterday I think I’ve decided to get a CX. I was tempted to get a new OLED for HomeKit and AirPlay 2 support and seeing it goes flush against the wall has sealed the deal.
Only issue I have is there will be a double power socket which will be directly behind it, so I think that may need to be removed.



Looking at the CX, it looks quite similar to my B7 from behind - so why does it go more flush against the wall, out of interest?

I recently wall mounted my B7 and am very happy with it. We had the HDMI cables put through the wall behind into a storage cupboard and so we don’t need a TV unit or anything and no consoles on display, which is handy now that we know how ugly the PS5 is.

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by Ironhide » Sat Jul 25, 2020 8:44 pm

Harry Bizzle wrote:
massimo wrote:
rinks wrote:It’s arrived. I’m feeling kind of sick with dread right now, in case I wreck the thing unboxing it and getting it on the stand. Are dead pixels a thing with OLEDs? This pessimism is no fun.

It’s possible, but very rare I think.

Anyone wall mounting a CX around these parts?

I’m moving into a new build home in October so I’ve had the developer put in trunking into the cinder block walls for a wall mounted tv. Originally was going to bring across my LG 55” B7, but after popping into RicherSounds yesterday I think I’ve decided to get a CX. I was tempted to get a new OLED for HomeKit and AirPlay 2 support and seeing it goes flush against the wall has sealed the deal.
Only issue I have is there will be a double power socket which will be directly behind it, so I think that may need to be removed.


Looking at the CX, it looks quite similar to my B7 from behind - so why does it go more flush against the wall, out of interest?

I recently wall mounted my B7 and am very happy with it. We had the HDMI cables put through the wall behind into a storage cupboard and so we don’t need a TV unit or anything and no consoles on display, which is handy now that we know how ugly the PS5 is.


I once had my PS3 and Xbox 360 in a cupboard unit under the TV and it got so hot you could almost roast a chicken in there, that didn't stop the cat from sleeping in there though.

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by That's not a growth » Sat Jul 25, 2020 8:57 pm

If anything that was probably the reason the cat went there, the crazy bastard.

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by Harry Bizzle » Sat Jul 25, 2020 9:06 pm

Ironhide wrote:
Harry Bizzle wrote:
massimo wrote:
rinks wrote:It’s arrived. I’m feeling kind of sick with dread right now, in case I wreck the thing unboxing it and getting it on the stand. Are dead pixels a thing with OLEDs? This pessimism is no fun.

It’s possible, but very rare I think.

Anyone wall mounting a CX around these parts?

I’m moving into a new build home in October so I’ve had the developer put in trunking into the cinder block walls for a wall mounted tv. Originally was going to bring across my LG 55” B7, but after popping into RicherSounds yesterday I think I’ve decided to get a CX. I was tempted to get a new OLED for HomeKit and AirPlay 2 support and seeing it goes flush against the wall has sealed the deal.
Only issue I have is there will be a double power socket which will be directly behind it, so I think that may need to be removed.


Looking at the CX, it looks quite similar to my B7 from behind - so why does it go more flush against the wall, out of interest?

I recently wall mounted my B7 and am very happy with it. We had the HDMI cables put through the wall behind into a storage cupboard and so we don’t need a TV unit or anything and no consoles on display, which is handy now that we know how ugly the PS5 is.


I once had my PS3 and Xbox 360 in a cupboard unit under the TV and it got so hot you could almost roast a chicken in there, that didn't stop the cat from sleeping in there though.


It’s like a closet, kind of thing, so plenty of room for the consoles to breathe:

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Bottom shelf is reserved for any AV nonsense so the heat can rise.

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by massimo » Sat Jul 25, 2020 9:06 pm

Harry Bizzle wrote:
massimo wrote:
rinks wrote:It’s arrived. I’m feeling kind of sick with dread right now, in case I wreck the thing unboxing it and getting it on the stand. Are dead pixels a thing with OLEDs? This pessimism is no fun.

It’s possible, but very rare I think.

Anyone wall mounting a CX around these parts?

I’m moving into a new build home in October so I’ve had the developer put in trunking into the cinder block walls for a wall mounted tv. Originally was going to bring across my LG 55” B7, but after popping into RicherSounds yesterday I think I’ve decided to get a CX. I was tempted to get a new OLED for HomeKit and AirPlay 2 support and seeing it goes flush against the wall has sealed the deal.
Only issue I have is there will be a double power socket which will be directly behind it, so I think that may need to be removed.



Looking at the CX, it looks quite similar to my B7 from behind - so why does it go more flush against the wall, out of interest?

The whole panel is just 19mm thick. There is a thinner section also which allows the included wall mount to recess into the cavity, which makes it completely flush with the wall.

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by rinks » Sat Jul 25, 2020 10:55 pm

First impression: fuuuucking hell.

I’ve only got it set up (plugged in) rather than set up (tweaked), so I have yet to really see what it can do, but it’s such a step up, it’s ridiculous. Huge thanks to H. Bizzle for urging me to go large. I can already tell that it’s not excessively sized for the distance I’m sitting, so I think it was the right decision. Although it very slightly overhangs the stand, it also sits further back than my old set, so it’s really not going to get snagged on anything.

Tomorrow, I will explore settings. I couldn’t even find HDR on my quick look.

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by rinks » Sat Jul 25, 2020 10:57 pm

massimo wrote:
Harry Bizzle wrote:
massimo wrote:
rinks wrote:It’s arrived. I’m feeling kind of sick with dread right now, in case I wreck the thing unboxing it and getting it on the stand. Are dead pixels a thing with OLEDs? This pessimism is no fun.

It’s possible, but very rare I think.

Anyone wall mounting a CX around these parts?

I’m moving into a new build home in October so I’ve had the developer put in trunking into the cinder block walls for a wall mounted tv. Originally was going to bring across my LG 55” B7, but after popping into RicherSounds yesterday I think I’ve decided to get a CX. I was tempted to get a new OLED for HomeKit and AirPlay 2 support and seeing it goes flush against the wall has sealed the deal.
Only issue I have is there will be a double power socket which will be directly behind it, so I think that may need to be removed.



Looking at the CX, it looks quite similar to my B7 from behind - so why does it go more flush against the wall, out of interest?

The whole panel is just 19mm thick. There is a thinner section also which allows the included wall mount to recess into the cavity, which makes it completely flush with the wall.

Not sure where you’ve got 19mm from. The lower section is definitely thicker than that. Even the GX is 23mm.

EDIT: The 65” GX is 19.9mm. Were you looking to spend £3,200?

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by massimo » Sun Jul 26, 2020 4:22 am

rinks wrote:
massimo wrote:
Harry Bizzle wrote:
massimo wrote:
rinks wrote:It’s arrived. I’m feeling kind of sick with dread right now, in case I wreck the thing unboxing it and getting it on the stand. Are dead pixels a thing with OLEDs? This pessimism is no fun.

It’s possible, but very rare I think.

Anyone wall mounting a CX around these parts?

I’m moving into a new build home in October so I’ve had the developer put in trunking into the cinder block walls for a wall mounted tv. Originally was going to bring across my LG 55” B7, but after popping into RicherSounds yesterday I think I’ve decided to get a CX. I was tempted to get a new OLED for HomeKit and AirPlay 2 support and seeing it goes flush against the wall has sealed the deal.
Only issue I have is there will be a double power socket which will be directly behind it, so I think that may need to be removed.



Looking at the CX, it looks quite similar to my B7 from behind - so why does it go more flush against the wall, out of interest?

The whole panel is just 19mm thick. There is a thinner section also which allows the included wall mount to recess into the cavity, which makes it completely flush with the wall.

Not sure where you’ve got 19mm from. The lower section is definitely thicker than that. Even the GX is 23mm.

EDIT: The 65” GX is 19.9mm. Were you looking to spend £3,200?


Sorry, got confused. Yes, was looking at the gallery GX series.

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by Ironhide » Sun Jul 26, 2020 2:27 pm

Harry Bizzle wrote:
Ironhide wrote:
Harry Bizzle wrote:
massimo wrote:
rinks wrote:It’s arrived. I’m feeling kind of sick with dread right now, in case I wreck the thing unboxing it and getting it on the stand. Are dead pixels a thing with OLEDs? This pessimism is no fun.

It’s possible, but very rare I think.

Anyone wall mounting a CX around these parts?

I’m moving into a new build home in October so I’ve had the developer put in trunking into the cinder block walls for a wall mounted tv. Originally was going to bring across my LG 55” B7, but after popping into RicherSounds yesterday I think I’ve decided to get a CX. I was tempted to get a new OLED for HomeKit and AirPlay 2 support and seeing it goes flush against the wall has sealed the deal.
Only issue I have is there will be a double power socket which will be directly behind it, so I think that may need to be removed.


Looking at the CX, it looks quite similar to my B7 from behind - so why does it go more flush against the wall, out of interest?

I recently wall mounted my B7 and am very happy with it. We had the HDMI cables put through the wall behind into a storage cupboard and so we don’t need a TV unit or anything and no consoles on display, which is handy now that we know how ugly the PS5 is.


I once had my PS3 and Xbox 360 in a cupboard unit under the TV and it got so hot you could almost roast a chicken in there, that didn't stop the cat from sleeping in there though.


It’s like a closet, kind of thing, so plenty of room for the consoles to breathe:

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Bottom shelf is reserved for any AV nonsense so the heat can rise.


That is quite an odd setup, doesn't it get annoying having to go into a different room to switch everything on?

Also, does it affect the wirless signal between the console and controllers?

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by Harry Bizzle » Sun Jul 26, 2020 4:03 pm

rinks wrote:First impression: fuuuucking hell.

I’ve only got it set up (plugged in) rather than set up (tweaked), so I have yet to really see what it can do, but it’s such a step up, it’s ridiculous. Huge thanks to H. Bizzle for urging me to go large. I can already tell that it’s not excessively sized for the distance I’m sitting, so I think it was the right decision. Although it very slightly overhangs the stand, it also sits further back than my old set, so it’s really not going to get snagged on anything.

Tomorrow, I will explore settings. I couldn’t even find HDR on my quick look.


Nice one. If you’ve got them, Horizon Zero Dawn and God of War are incredible HDR showcases. I also really like this:



Ironhide wrote:That is quite an odd setup, doesn't it get annoying having to go into a different room to switch everything on?

Also, does it affect the wirless signal between the console and controllers?


Not really - the point of it is so in the room with the TV, there’s no visible wires or consoles. Just a wall mounted TV. I switch the Xbox on and off with the controller, so I don’t have to go to the cupboard unless I need to change a disc or something, which is a pretty rare occurrence.

And it’s just a stud wall, so basically two bits of plasterboard between the console and the controller - no issues for PS4 and Xbox, which use RF signals for their controllers. Probably an issue for the Switch joycon, which struggle with a bit of loo roll between them and the console.

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by rinks » Sun Jul 26, 2020 8:59 pm

Harry Bizzle wrote:
rinks wrote:First impression: fuuuucking hell.

I’ve only got it set up (plugged in) rather than set up (tweaked), so I have yet to really see what it can do, but it’s such a step up, it’s ridiculous. Huge thanks to H. Bizzle for urging me to go large. I can already tell that it’s not excessively sized for the distance I’m sitting, so I think it was the right decision. Although it very slightly overhangs the stand, it also sits further back than my old set, so it’s really not going to get snagged on anything.

Tomorrow, I will explore settings. I couldn’t even find HDR on my quick look.


Nice one. If you’ve got them, Horizon Zero Dawn and God of War are incredible HDR showcases. I also really like this:


Yep, I’ve got both of those on my to-buy list. But I’m determined not to build up a backlog on my new PS4, so I’m starting out with Spider-Man.

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PostRe: Denster presents: The 4K/8K HDR HDTV Thread
by Denster » Tue Aug 04, 2020 1:52 am

Congrats on the purchase. Welcome to the OLED club.

:wub:

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by Tomous » Tue Aug 04, 2020 9:48 am

rinks wrote:But I’m determined not to build up a backlog on my new PS4, so I’m starting out with Spider-Man.



It's really difficult not to do this. The number of amazing games you can get for £15 or less is ridiculous.

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by rinks » Tue Aug 04, 2020 10:16 am

Tomous wrote:
rinks wrote:But I’m determined not to build up a backlog on my new PS4, so I’m starting out with Spider-Man.



It's really difficult not to do this. The number of amazing games you can get for £15 or less is ridiculous.

Yeah, the summer sale put an end to that ambition. Some of the prices were too good to miss, so I’ve now also got Horizon ZD, Days Gone, Tetris Effect, Uncharted 4 and the Nathan Drake Collection.

But I’m playing Assassin’s Creed 3.

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by rinks » Tue Aug 04, 2020 10:17 am

Denster wrote:Congrats on the purchase. Welcome to the OLED club.

:wub:

Cheers. I finally see what all the fuss is about!


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