I agree in general in regards to not buying a 4K TV only for gaming but for me, 90% of the time the TV is on, it's for gaming. The 49ers suck and I live in NY so I barely watch any NFL games and I don't care about NBA, MLB, NHL or college sports. Movies were more when I had a girlfriend. Single, I may watch one here and there but don't really care. TV shows, I just can't watch on TV anymore. Netflix or bust. And since I don't have cable, I have no problem waiting a year for shows. No commercials and no waiting a week for new episodes. Again, in general, I agree 100% but for me personally, it's just about gaming.
I know about the 350 nits level and that it should be at least 1000 nits but seriously, I had contrast maxed at 100 with HDR on and trust me, the whites were too bright. Lowered contrast to 50 and wow, a much better picture. Even switching HDR on and off for Titanfall 2, HDR looks great. Seriously, you can see the difference. Off, everything looks bland, dull and boring. On, everything looks vivid and lush. Even Killzone: Shadow Fall looks good with HDR on.
Double the price for the Samsung wasn't worth it for me. The Sony X800D is easily a top three 4K HDR TV and some sites I have seen rate it tied with the Samsung KS8000. In short, for double the money, the difference is minimal for me and not worth it especially since I may sell this one next year depending on next year's models. If not, I have no problem keeping the TV for a few years.
The black levels are solid on the TV and at 100 max, contrast is NOT a problem but it's too much. I had to lower that to 50 and the picture is just so much better. Brightness is maxed at 50 which is good too. Not too little and not overdone. Just right for the rest of the settings that im using.
Either way, you can't go wrong especially when I see other 4K TV's that don't have HDR and/or WCG (wide color gamut) selling for around the same price as the Sony X800D.
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