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#1  Edited By Matthew-first
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@howmakewood said:

@Matthew-first: Samsung has the best input latency with hdr in game mode, at least the slightly better models have, my js8500 has 37ms with 4k 60hz 4:4:4 HDR(this is the mode you should especially care about if you plan on using it as pc display) and that's about as good as you can get, this years model ks8000 is around the same and is considered the best HDR gaming in terms of price/performance

based on rtings.com website it has in 4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 : 35.3 ms...

Well, I think when it comes to input lag the stats look really good...

1080p @ 60Hz : 33.3 ms

1080p With Interpolation : 49.1 ms

1080p @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode : 49.0 ms

1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 : 33.3 ms

4k @ 60Hz : 35.3 ms

4k @ 60Hz + HDR : 33.2 ms

4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 + HDR : 33.2 ms

I'm new to this... :P What's the 4:4:4 anyway?


EDIT:
I just read that it supports some 10 Bit HDR, good for the PS4 Pro (which I am getting aswell later on.)
Might aswell use my laptop from time to time thru hdmi.

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@BassMan said:

@Matthew-first: Again, it is not about the brand, but the individual model. What I look for are models with low input lag first. Then, I narrow them down by which ones have the features I am looking for. By that point, I will be down to a few. Lastly, I compare reviews and price and make a decision.

The following link will help you find the best TVs for gaming (low input lag).

http://ca.rtings.com/tv/tests/inputs/input-lag

Oh yea, I did look at the lag first... then I realized they don't vary that much without HDR, but HDR will make it worse. So most probably i will need to turn the function off when playing? Anyway...

The model I am looking at the moment is KD49XD8305BU... And It's 30% off atm. In the Sony story it's about 1300 euros. Nows it's below 1k in the shop I will be buying it. And it comes with 5 year guarantee...

Thanks for the link! I saw they compare it as a decent for gaming and watching movies.

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#3  Edited By Matthew-first
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@Xtasy26 said:

Matthew,

I had two Samsungs over the past 3 years. One was a 50" Samsung Plasma that I have gamed on by hooking my old Gaming PC and it's been lasting for 7 years now. The other one is a 60" Plasma that I have been using for the past 3 years hooked my to my HTPC, where I watch Blu-ray movies with my PS3 and my HTPC is also hooked with it where I do some gaming on it. I believe my 17" old Gaming Laptop also uses Samsung screen. I would recommend giving Samsung another try. I think they have the best picture quality/ price combination. Not sure what model you brought but my two Samsungs been working fine so far.

Also, I have a Samsung monitor for my Gaming PC too. With respect to my Panasonic I still have an old Panasonic CRT monitor that I have in my spare bedroom and it has a lasted for over 15 years. But looking at current Panasonic HDTVs vs Samsung, the picture quality of the Samsungs are better IMO.

I had a few Samsung TV's... 47" lasted 10 years. The Other 32 Inch is still in use (gave to my parents) and it like 6 years now...

But the NEWEST stuff... is kinda getting burnt/blown and so on.. tho If I can get a guarantee for 5 years Ill be okay.
The one I am looking at are not...


ALSO, I just found out that Sony Bravia has promotions... and it has Android TV which I think is really cool and has a lot of settings.
Plus the X reality...

I really dunno should I go with SONY??

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To the guys above... Well, I know the specs and what I should pick, they are both 4K tv's... just want to know IF... (Read below)

@jut said:

Apart from one Samsung that fell to bits, I've always had Panasonic.

My friend still uses a Panasonic plasma, 12 years old and it still works perfectly.

....I don't want samsung again, after a whole year, suddenly it broke. My screen is gone for good, and my warranty is over aswell... it was just a 32 inch... and it was Full HD... I didn't need more at that time.

And I heard a lot good about panasonic having long life span...

but OLEDs next year? Hm... Dunno, is it starting in January? or December? That's a big difference. :P

I think I'll go with Panasonic... (Not 100% sure yet tho)

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#5  Edited By Matthew-first
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I am currently looking at a few models of TV's and I am thinking... which one would be better?

Panasonic or LG? (They are in the same price range) that's why these two companies....

Which company would be better to go with?

Both are 4K's and Smart. (No need of 3D)

I am willing to get PS4 Pro aswell later this month.

And I am not sure which one will be more durable... which one has more screen calibrations/options.

I had Samsung.... but it broke after a year or so... and current models... the prices "Blew" my mind..

THANKS!

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Just wondering... if any ps4 boundles would be cut in price for that day..
Like ps4 pro is to new?

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#7  Edited By Matthew-first
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@JimB said:

When we no longer have any free choice.

Look at your sentence, look at the elections, look at your sentence again.... Do you?????

btw

if i was an american... id do that long time ago, to prevent crime of your government in middle east. nd the rest of the world....

WW3rd is surely coming. A big event, tho your country already does its best to kill people. and mess up the world. ( for $$)

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#9 Matthew-first
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When I hear a limited edition, I don't know is it VERY limited in production?
Like how many units are there in total. And is the console worth any more than a usual X360 slim?

I was just wondering since I would like to sell the one I own... even tho I hate to do that.
I want the XoneS. coming next year.....


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@demi0227_basic said:

The one is a little more comfortable. I use the Elite.

There's really not a big difference between the two.

On a side note...my wireless dongle for xbox one controller seems more stable than my old 360 dongle's used to be. They'd disconnect from time to time and I'd have to unplug/replug them in, but I haven't had that issue with my wireless xbox one dongle.

I just found out I need Le Dong'le... for the x360 wireless one... and that it doesnt work on win 8.
Well... maybe ill get a razer for pc. Maybe....