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On my tv (Samsung JU6500), you go to Menu, then Picture, then Picture Options, then HDMI UHD Color, from there you can pick which inputs you want to turn that on for. Supposedly, all of the non-HDR 2015 Samsung tv's received this firmware update to support HDR signals. I'm not sure if other manufacturers did anything similar with their tv's.Comment
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Ok I just wondering if u could find that out before u buy because that might be a cheaper way to go right nowComment
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If you guys want to have the best HDR possible make sure you get a FALD tv and not an edge lite LED
The HDR content will look superior in FALD tv's compared to edge lit LEDComment
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Loving the new slimmer XBOS.
Hooked it up to my 4K tv and looks awesome. I was contemplating buying a 4K UHD player vs the new X1. Was able to get $175 for my XBO on Craigslist so it made the decision easier.
Bought some 4K UHD blu rays and I'm happy i did.
Re-downloading some games right now so I don't have a review on how they look yet.Comment
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You can see the difference in terms of sharpnessComment
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This is extremely misleading and depends on the tv. Just go on rtings.com and you'll see that the best 2016 tv they highly recommend after the OLED LG's is the Samsung ks8000 series which is edge lit over the FALD 3rd place VIZIO. I've chatted back and forth with many people on AVS and other sites who've bought both models and the majority say the Samsung ks8000 has the better picture.NBA2K is the standard of sports games period.Comment
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This is extremely misleading and depends on the tv. Just go on rtings.com and you'll see that the best 2016 tv they highly recommend after the OLED LG's is the Samsung ks8000 series which is edge lit over the FALD 3rd place VIZIO. I've chatted back and forth with many people on AVS and other sites who've bought both models and the majority say the Samsung ks8000 has the better picture.
Here is the review on the KS8000 which is mid tier Samsung panel
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The KS8000 performs very well in bright rooms and with brighter material, but in demanding home theater environments it didn't look its best. Black levels are relatively light, and Samsung's dimming didn't perform as well as the competition to enhance contrast. Uniformity along the edges is also an issue, especially noticeable with letterbox bars and HDR material.
Dim lighting: The KS8000 was a middling performer in my lineup in a dark room. Its black levels weren't as deep as the LG OLED, the JS9500, the Sony or the Vizio, leading to a more washed-out look in dark scenes. During "The Revenant," for example, the letterbox bars and shadows were noticeably lighter in the Chapter 4 scene where Hugh reassures his son Hawk at the campsite.
I also noticed more blooming on the KS8000, where bright areas would spill over and illuminate the letterbox bars and other dark areas, hurting the perception of contrast. The bottom edge of the TV, right next to the bottom frame, also often appeared brighter than the rest of the image, especially below a highlight. I chalk this issue up to limitations with the KS8000's edge-lit system, and it's something the edge-lit Sony and the full-array Vizio handled much more cleanly.
Bright lighting: One of Samsung's biggest claims for its 2016 TVs revolves around light output, and the KS8000 certainly delivers an extremely bright image. With SDR sources it beat all of the other TVs in our lineup with the exception of the Sony and the JS9500.
Uniformity: The KS8000 was the worst TV in my lineup in this category. Its extreme top and bottom edges glowed brighter than the rest of the screen. The effect was visible in all kinds of scenes, particularly dark ones but also very bright ones. As I mentioned above, it appeared in movies with letterbox bars, but I also saw it in other program material. I wouldn't call it a deal-breaker, but it might be enough to bother some viewers.
HDR and 4K video: Despite the massive differences in light output, the KS8000's HDR strengths and weaknesses were very similar to those of its standard dynamic range image. Its lighter black levels and less-uniform screen were even more visible with HDR since it calls for a maxed-out backlight setting, and overall its HDR image fell short of the Sony and Vizio.
Nobody is going to deny that FALD trumps Edge Lit all day everyday.. OLED is the best but HDR can suffer a bit on the OLED due to the OLED being a dimmer set to the FALD LED.
I do not think anyone at AVS will tell you to choose LED Edge Lit over LED FALD or OLEDComment
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Listen man just because you recently bought the tv does not mean you need to get defensive about it. Do a quick search on FALD vs LED before making that claim
Here is the review on the KS8000 which is mid tier Samsung panel
Picture quality
The KS8000 performs very well in bright rooms and with brighter material, but in demanding home theater environments it didn't look its best. Black levels are relatively light, and Samsung's dimming didn't perform as well as the competition to enhance contrast. Uniformity along the edges is also an issue, especially noticeable with letterbox bars and HDR material.
Dim lighting: The KS8000 was a middling performer in my lineup in a dark room. Its black levels weren't as deep as the LG OLED, the JS9500, the Sony or the Vizio, leading to a more washed-out look in dark scenes. During "The Revenant," for example, the letterbox bars and shadows were noticeably lighter in the Chapter 4 scene where Hugh reassures his son Hawk at the campsite.
I also noticed more blooming on the KS8000, where bright areas would spill over and illuminate the letterbox bars and other dark areas, hurting the perception of contrast. The bottom edge of the TV, right next to the bottom frame, also often appeared brighter than the rest of the image, especially below a highlight. I chalk this issue up to limitations with the KS8000's edge-lit system, and it's something the edge-lit Sony and the full-array Vizio handled much more cleanly.
Bright lighting: One of Samsung's biggest claims for its 2016 TVs revolves around light output, and the KS8000 certainly delivers an extremely bright image. With SDR sources it beat all of the other TVs in our lineup with the exception of the Sony and the JS9500.
Uniformity: The KS8000 was the worst TV in my lineup in this category. Its extreme top and bottom edges glowed brighter than the rest of the screen. The effect was visible in all kinds of scenes, particularly dark ones but also very bright ones. As I mentioned above, it appeared in movies with letterbox bars, but I also saw it in other program material. I wouldn't call it a deal-breaker, but it might be enough to bother some viewers.
HDR and 4K video: Despite the massive differences in light output, the KS8000's HDR strengths and weaknesses were very similar to those of its standard dynamic range image. Its lighter black levels and less-uniform screen were even more visible with HDR since it calls for a maxed-out backlight setting, and overall its HDR image fell short of the Sony and Vizio.
Nobody is going to deny that FALD trumps Edge Lit all day everyday.. OLED is the best but HDR can suffer a bit on the OLED due to the OLED being a dimmer set to the FALD LED.
I do not think anyone at AVS will tell you to choose LED Edge Lit over LED FALD or OLED
Edit: After reading it carefully it sounds like a CNET review. I hope you know CNET is considered the McDonald's of tech sites lol. I hope I'm wrong...Last edited by Artman22; 08-08-2016, 02:38 AM.NBA2K is the standard of sports games period.Comment
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Exactly! They added the IR blaster, they couldn't add a mic? Really needs to be on XB1 Scorpio.Comment
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Edit:
Maybe some better options!
- https://www.amazon.com/Menotek-Micro...2D0T7E391D1A55
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Think I'll order both of those instead.Last edited by mestevo; 08-08-2016, 11:30 AM.Comment
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Good idea, maybe I'll try something like this - http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=600200
Edit:
Maybe some better options!
- https://www.amazon.com/Menotek-Micro...2D0T7E391D1A55
- https://www.amazon.com/Microphone-3-...ini+microphone
Think I'll order both of those instead.
Still having trouble getting it to change to certain channels, but hoping Cortana gets better.Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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