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DonFerrari said:
Pemalite said:

1) Of course not, but it's running on a fixed function pipeline, not a shared processor in a TV that has to deal with other tasks.

3) Because I understand hardware. TV's especially low-end and mid-range TV's tend to make concessions. There are plenty of TV reviews around the web that back this up, if TV's were the best at scaling, consoles and PC's wouldn't need their own scalers would they? Exactly.

Hey you didn't give me your opinion on the gain this internal upscaler (because if PS4 Slim or Neo have one it'll probably be similar) against Sony XBR-65X855C

The XBR65x855C is an international version of the 850C, which isn't as ideal for gaming as the 810C (which has a faster input lag).

 

If you're looking for a fast 4K with HDR, though, you're gonna have a bad time. The only ones that really stand out anymore are OLEDs, and burn-in aside... Those LG TVs... Man, if they would spend $50 per TV on a higher end processor, it could handle a better noise algorithm and not get covered in artifacts anytime something moves.



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