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DonFerrari said:
Slimebeast said:
My AV unit is several years old and my TV is only 1080p and I don't own a PS4 Pro yet.

I not only feel all these compatibility issues sound complicated but it seems it will be an enormous economical investment before I can enjoy HDR 4K gaming.

And just now I read that OLED screens aren't as good as LCD LEDs at displaying maximum brightness of the HDR range. I'm so confused.

How much do these high-end TV screens cost now for a star

High End I would say you have very little choice...

On Sony only the 9** class will do.

https://www.amazon.com/Sony-XBR65X930D-65-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B01A5LUBCU/ref=sr_1_8?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1473791123&sr=1-8&keywords=sony+4k

2.5k for it

And if you want their top model https://www.amazon.com/Sony-XBR65Z9D-65-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B01HY6W3Z2/ref=sr_1_15?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1473791123&sr=1-15&keywords=sony+4k

6k

Anything less than 65" on TV I would say is useless you stay very close to it.

From other brands I haven't looked... but on Sony only those models will have Full HDR enabled. Mine that is 65X850C only have HD-10 which isn't quite there yet, but I have loved looking at it.

Damn, they have different names in North America.

I wonder if the Sony XBR65X930D is the same as Sony 65" LED-TV KD65XD9305 here for a bit over $3000.

And the Sony XBR65Z9D  should be Sony 65" LED-TV KD-65ZD for $6000 (lol).

These TVs are not OLED, right? I would prefer an OLED, I heard they are the best.

What does "HD-10" mean on your TV?

Why do you set the limit at 65 inches? That is extremely huge. I think even in a big living room 55 inches is fine. But I really like even bigger. Yeah, I'm gonna start targeting 65 inches.