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There is absolutely no reason to buy a TV in 4K currently. Not only are games years away from using it as a primary medium, but there are hardly any 4k resolution channels/movies available. Recommendations for a 4k TV are unfounded and frankly a bit crazy. They are overpriced and sort of useless right now, so wait a few years and maybe buy one then. Right now it makes no sense. My recommendation is to match what many games use now, which is a max of 1080p and a 60hz refresh rate. 240hz max, the 600 that everyone thinks is so epic and amazing with Samsung's plasma TVs is completely overkill and unnecessary. Many TVs (Even if you were to buy a 1080p, 60hz TV) now have a game specific mode that cuts down on the latency drastically, it is a normal feature that is built into modern day TVs. It makes the picture that much less amazing (Only a tiny bit in my experience) but it helps with the latency which is huge with competitive games, not necessarily any others.

Anyways, buying an over-priced TV because many are uninformed and have not researched the ins and outs of the many different TVs out there (I just bought two for gaming recently, and I research everything TO DEATH before I buy) is just not a great idea. I would follow a very basic formula. 1080p, at least 60hz (preferrably a sweet spot of 120hz for bigger TVs) and just check online to make sure that it has good reviews and offers a gaming picture mode if you are a competitive online gamer, because it really is unnecessary otherwise. Good luck on your TV hunt!



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dongo8 said:

There is absolutely no reason to buy a TV in 4K currently. Not only are games years away from using it as a primary medium, but there are hardly any 4k resolution channels/movies available. Recommendations for a 4k TV are unfounded and frankly a bit crazy. They are overpriced and sort of useless right now, so wait a few years and maybe buy one then. Right now it makes no sense. My recommendation is to match what many games use now, which is a max of 1080p and a 60hz refresh rate. 240hz max, the 600 that everyone thinks is so epic and amazing with Samsung's plasma TVs is completely overkill and unnecessary. Many TVs (Even if you were to buy a 1080p, 60hz TV) now have a game specific mode that cuts down on the latency drastically, it is a normal feature that is built into modern day TVs. It makes the picture that much less amazing (Only a tiny bit in my experience) but it helps with the latency which is huge with competitive games, not necessarily any others.

Anyways, buying an over-priced TV because many are uninformed and have not researched the ins and outs of the many different TVs out there (I just bought two for gaming recently, and I research everything TO DEATH before I buy) is just not a great idea. I would follow a very basic formula. 1080p, at least 60hz (preferrably a sweet spot of 120hz for bigger TVs) and just check online to make sure that it has good reviews and offers a gaming picture mode if you are a competitive online gamer, because it really is unnecessary otherwise. Good luck on your TV hunt!

You know 4k movies are currently available, and gaming in 4k (while obviously will not be the standard for two more gens) will probably be introduced next gen, which will more than likely occur 3-4 years from now. Netflix is also going to introduce 4k movies and tv series this year. 

http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2015/07/24/netflixs-4k-future-14-new-shows-and-films-announced/

How often do you buy tvs? Every year? Two years? I usually own mine for about 5 to 7, and a year to two from now 4k will be pretty prevalent. 

I don't buy products (especially larger monetary purchases) based on the present. Youtube has 4k videos, Netflix has 4k videos, there are 4k movies, and 4k gaming will be introduced soon enough. Plenty of reason to get a 4k TV.





pbroy said:

So I went to Best Buy today to scope out some Disney Infinity figures and I ran into this TV sitting on the floor. The words "The Ultimate TV for Gaming" stood out to me. I do need a new TV for one of my rooms. Old Panny is acting up. It's on sale, so wondering if it's a good deal and if it is what it says it is. What do you guys think?

it's weird how many people are saying 4k TV's are overpriced. They're not that bad actually. You can get a 50 inch TV for as low as 550 dollars.

 

Either way, you should probably get a Smart TV. 1080p or 4k, Smart TV's will let you use things such as Netflix and Youtube on your TV. 





 

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hershel_layton said:
pbroy said:

So I went to Best Buy today to scope out some Disney Infinity figures and I ran into this TV sitting on the floor. The words "The Ultimate TV for Gaming" stood out to me. I do need a new TV for one of my rooms. Old Panny is acting up. It's on sale, so wondering if it's a good deal and if it is what it says it is. What do you guys think?

it's weird how many people are saying 4k TV's are overpriced. They're not that bad actually. You can get a 50 inch TV for as low as 550 dollars.

 

Either way, you should probably get a Smart TV. 1080p or 4k, Smart TV's will let you use things such as Netflix and Youtube on your TV. 



Yeah, there are several name brands of 4k tv that are pretty affordable.Especially if your budget is $800.





LG 4k 55 Inch for $700: http://www.amazon.com/LG-Electronics-55UF6450-55-Inch-Ultra/dp/B010Q8ESMG/ref=zg_bs_172659_30
Vizio 4k 50 inck for $680:  http://www.amazon.com/VIZIO-M50-C1-50-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B00T63YUJO/ref=zg_bs_172659_8

^^^ Some better deals I'm thinking. Sony and Samsung 4K TVs at 55inch are on Amazon for just under $1000 with free shipping btw. All TVs are smart tvs



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bigtakilla said:
dongo8 said:

There is absolutely no reason to buy a TV in 4K currently. Not only are games years away from using it as a primary medium, but there are hardly any 4k resolution channels/movies available. Recommendations for a 4k TV are unfounded and frankly a bit crazy. They are overpriced and sort of useless right now, so wait a few years and maybe buy one then. Right now it makes no sense. My recommendation is to match what many games use now, which is a max of 1080p and a 60hz refresh rate. 240hz max, the 600 that everyone thinks is so epic and amazing with Samsung's plasma TVs is completely overkill and unnecessary. Many TVs (Even if you were to buy a 1080p, 60hz TV) now have a game specific mode that cuts down on the latency drastically, it is a normal feature that is built into modern day TVs. It makes the picture that much less amazing (Only a tiny bit in my experience) but it helps with the latency which is huge with competitive games, not necessarily any others.

Anyways, buying an over-priced TV because many are uninformed and have not researched the ins and outs of the many different TVs out there (I just bought two for gaming recently, and I research everything TO DEATH before I buy) is just not a great idea. I would follow a very basic formula. 1080p, at least 60hz (preferrably a sweet spot of 120hz for bigger TVs) and just check online to make sure that it has good reviews and offers a gaming picture mode if you are a competitive online gamer, because it really is unnecessary otherwise. Good luck on your TV hunt!

You know 4k movies are currently available, and gaming in 4k (while obviously will not be the standard for two more gens) will probably be introduced next gen, which will more than likely occur 3-4 years from now. Netflix is also going to introduce 4k movies and tv series this year. 

http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2015/07/24/netflixs-4k-future-14-new-shows-and-films-announced/

How often do you buy tvs? Every year? Two years? I usually own mine for about 5 to 7, and a year to two from now 4k will be pretty prevalent. 

I don't buy products (especially larger monetary purchases) based on the present. Youtube has 4k videos, Netflix has 4k videos, there are 4k movies, and 4k gaming will be introduced soon enough. Plenty of reason to get a 4k TV.



Sure, but only if you are buying an 80+ inch screen, I'd like to see you TRY and differentiate between 4k and 1080p on a standard living room sized TV (60 or smaller generally). Once 4k projectors become more prevalent, those will make a hell of a lot more sense than buying an 80 inch TV to take up a whole living room wall. Also, I said HARDLY ANY shows and movies available, which is absolutely true. Sure there are going to be more and more available because 4k/Ultra HD is the "In" thing, but it still makes hardly any difference to the human eye. They are analog and don't care about minute pixel details from the distance you would be watching a TV from. Look up the science





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dongo8 said:
bigtakilla said:

You know 4k movies are currently available, and gaming in 4k (while obviously will not be the standard for two more gens) will probably be introduced next gen, which will more than likely occur 3-4 years from now. Netflix is also going to introduce 4k movies and tv series this year. 

http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2015/07/24/netflixs-4k-future-14-new-shows-and-films-announced/

How often do you buy tvs? Every year? Two years? I usually own mine for about 5 to 7, and a year to two from now 4k will be pretty prevalent. 

I don't buy products (especially larger monetary purchases) based on the present. Youtube has 4k videos, Netflix has 4k videos, there are 4k movies, and 4k gaming will be introduced soon enough. Plenty of reason to get a 4k TV.



Sure, but only if you are buying an 80+ inch screen, I'd like to see you TRY and differentiate between 4k and 1080p on a standard living room sized TV (60 or smaller generally). Once 4k projectors become more prevalent, those will make a hell of a lot more sense than buying an 80 inch TV to take up a whole living room wall. Also, I said HARDLY ANY shows and movies available, which is absolutely true. Sure there are going to be more and more available because 4k/Ultra HD is the "In" thing, but it still makes hardly any difference to the human eye. They are analog and don't care about minute pixel details from the distance you would be watching a TV from. Look up the science



 

Yeah, if you're getting an 80 inch + screen compared or a 20 inch 4k you have a great point, but we're talking a 55 inch 1080p or a 47 inch 4k then it's a little different. 



Useful article, regardless of the title, this guy knows what he is talking about. http://www.cnet.com/news/why-ultra-hd-4k-tvs-are-still-stupid/



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Found the TV specs. Looks like it isn't 4K

https://enervee.com/televisions/129696064_sony-55-class-54-58-diag.-led-1080p-120hz-smart-hdtv

My two recent TVs are a Panny and LG. Both LED 3D with the cheap glasses. I went with LG, because Panasonic kinda doesn't do TVs anymore. Have been disappointed in LED technology as a whole. Well at least for these two brands. Sammy always looks good to me. For some reason blacks are so good on those. Probably lean towards a Sammy or vizio for my next set. The reason I didn't go Sammy for my last two sets was because the expensive 3D glasses.







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dongo8 said:
Useful article, regardless of the title, this guy knows what he is talking about. http://www.cnet.com/news/why-ultra-hd-4k-tvs-are-still-stupid/

but, but... http://www.cnet.com/news/4k-tvs-arent-stupid-anymore/