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Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread
I mainly liked vivid because it was brighter.
I changed my other TV to vivid not too long after I changed the one that broke, so I guess I should change settings back before it's too late.
What settings exactly would be best? I looked at the numbers on vivid for my other TV and many numbers seem to be around 50-65, and contrast is over 90(which is the main thing that brightens up the screen). Though I liked how bright it is with that high contrast, so hopefully I don't need to change it much.Comment
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Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread
I mainly liked vivid because it was brighter.
I changed my other TV to vivid not too long after I changed the one that broke, so I guess I should change settings back before it's too late.
What settings exactly would be best? I looked at the numbers on vivid for my other TV and many numbers seem to be around 50-65, and contrast is over 90(which is the main thing that brightens up the screen). Though I liked how bright it is with that high contrast, so hopefully I don't need to change it much.
Some things I would look to turn off though are any post-processing effects, like dynamic contrast, edge-enhancement, noise filters, frame interpolation, etc. Most sets also should have sharpness set right at 0 or right at the middle, depending on how the set intends to do things (sharpness set at the middle for some sets is proper because lowering it literally does an artificial softening of the image).Samsung PN60F8500 PDP / Anthem MRX 720 / Klipsch RC-62 II / Klipsch RF-82 II (x2) / Insignia NS-B2111 (x2) / SVS PC13-Ultra / SVS SB-2000 / Sony MDR-7506 Professional / Audio-Technica ATH-R70x / Sony PS3 & PS4 / DirecTV HR44-500 / DarbeeVision DVP-5000 / Panamax M5400-PM / Elgato HD60Comment
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Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread
Everything is up to the user. I like measured accuracy, so with that my films that I watch appear as intended.
Some things I would look to turn off though are any post-processing effects, like dynamic contrast, edge-enhancement, noise filters, frame interpolation, etc. Most sets also should have sharpness set right at 0 or right at the middle, depending on how the set intends to do things (sharpness set at the middle for some sets is proper because lowering it literally does an artificial softening of the image).Comment
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Ironically, your sharpness may also be up to counteract those processing effects. It's like getting an umbrella for the rain as opposed to just not going outside altogether. So maybe sharpness is even supposed to go to zero. It depends on how your set works for it. Which TV do you have again?Samsung PN60F8500 PDP / Anthem MRX 720 / Klipsch RC-62 II / Klipsch RF-82 II (x2) / Insignia NS-B2111 (x2) / SVS PC13-Ultra / SVS SB-2000 / Sony MDR-7506 Professional / Audio-Technica ATH-R70x / Sony PS3 & PS4 / DirecTV HR44-500 / DarbeeVision DVP-5000 / Panamax M5400-PM / Elgato HD60Comment
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Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread
I just try and get the picture as intended, for better or worse. Filters may do things like crush blacks, blur frames, or scrub film grain. I remember when I made a 2.40:1 AR Blu-ray for The Dark Knight Rises, I almost cried at how poor the picture was before I realized that I had also changed picture presets and did not address the filters. Once I turned them off, it was beautiful again.
Ironically, your sharpness may also be up to counteract those processing effects. It's like getting an umbrella for the rain as opposed to just not going outside altogether. So maybe sharpness is even supposed to go to zero. It depends on how your set works for it. Which TV do you have again?Last edited by Majingir; 09-14-2017, 11:05 AM.Comment
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I cracked and bought a TCL P series today. I bought my last TV because I thought it had HDR (a 2015 LG bought last year), but it didn't have HDR10, it had some proprietary form of HDR? I was bouncing between the TCL and a Sony X900E (even considered a C7 at one point), but decided that the difference in picture quality (To me) wasn't worth the extra $600 jump. Thing is a beauty, and the input lag is impeccable, my last set had horrible input lag (well it seemed horrible, rtings had it at 80ms?), I was getting a lot more kills in Destiny 2 Crucible today. Picture quality is great, I tried using the Rtings settings but the image looked washed out, changed it to a normal default setting with game mode on and it's looking good!
I was hesitant because TCL isn't a brand I am hugely on board with, but this one is great, and all the features it does pack is incredible at the price point it's at. I can't wait to play with it some more.
(On an aside, the major thing I dislike is the lack of an ability to control my sound bar with my TV remote, the LG Magic Remote is a wonderful piece of technology).Bulls|Bears|Cubs| Blackhawks|Huskies|Horned Frogs|
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Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread
I cracked and bought a TCL P series today. I bought my last TV because I thought it had HDR (a 2015 LG bought last year), but it didn't have HDR10, it had some proprietary form of HDR? I was bouncing between the TCL and a Sony X900E (even considered a C7 at one point), but decided that the difference in picture quality (To me) wasn't worth the extra $600 jump. Thing is a beauty, and the input lag is impeccable, my last set had horrible input lag (well it seemed horrible, rtings had it at 80ms?), I was getting a lot more kills in Destiny 2 Crucible today. Picture quality is great, I tried using the Rtings settings but the image looked washed out, changed it to a normal default setting with game mode on and it's looking good!
I was hesitant because TCL isn't a brand I am hugely on board with, but this one is great, and all the features it does pack is incredible at the price point it's at. I can't wait to play with it some more.
(On an aside, the major thing I dislike is the lack of an ability to control my sound bar with my TV remote, the LG Magic Remote is a wonderful piece of technology).N.Y Mets
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Outside of black Friday till end of year, I guess there's no other real good time for tv deals from now till then? Originally thought I'd get my tv fixed, but company is acting stupid and delaying things by a month. It's a very fixable problem, they just can't get the part. TV is too good to throw away cause 90% of it works, it's just a fried powerboard.Comment
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Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread
I cracked and bought a TCL P series today. I bought my last TV because I thought it had HDR (a 2015 LG bought last year), but it didn't have HDR10, it had some proprietary form of HDR? I was bouncing between the TCL and a Sony X900E (even considered a C7 at one point), but decided that the difference in picture quality (To me) wasn't worth the extra $600 jump. Thing is a beauty, and the input lag is impeccable, my last set had horrible input lag (well it seemed horrible, rtings had it at 80ms?), I was getting a lot more kills in Destiny 2 Crucible today. Picture quality is great, I tried using the Rtings settings but the image looked washed out, changed it to a normal default setting with game mode on and it's looking good!
I was hesitant because TCL isn't a brand I am hugely on board with, but this one is great, and all the features it does pack is incredible at the price point it's at. I can't wait to play with it some more.
(On an aside, the major thing I dislike is the lack of an ability to control my sound bar with my TV remote, the LG Magic Remote is a wonderful piece of technology).Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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Is the TCL 55" P series the TV most are agreeing on these days? With the Xbox One X coming out, I need to make a decision soon. I'm not going to buy an OLED or a top end Samsung but am willing to spend in the $1000-$1500 range. I really liked the KS8000 last year but couldn't pull the trigger, how does it compare to that?Follow me for live wrestling tweets @molarmiteComment
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Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread
Is the TCL 55" P series the TV most are agreeing on these days? With the Xbox One X coming out, I need to make a decision soon. I'm not going to buy an OLED or a top end Samsung but am willing to spend in the $1000-$1500 range. I really liked the KS8000 last year but couldn't pull the trigger, how does it compare to that?Comment
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Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread
Is the TCL 55" P series the TV most are agreeing on these days? With the Xbox One X coming out, I need to make a decision soon. I'm not going to buy an OLED or a top end Samsung but am willing to spend in the $1000-$1500 range. I really liked the KS8000 last year but couldn't pull the trigger, how does it compare to that?
Amazon has the ks9500 for $1344, i have the 8500 & 9500, both r great....had the ks8000, back panel starting coming off& TV died in less than 60days, took it back to Sams, got my $$ back and bought the ks9500 from AmazonComment
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