4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
#51
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
I pretty much paid the same for my 65" OLED and the price didn't really bother me at all 'cause I paid a whole lot more for my 58" Panny plasma back in '06.
#52
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
Yeah, Spears and Munsil blu ray is a good one. Kind of goes without saying, but since this is a blu ray, it'll be great for calibrating 1080p, then you can tweak the 4K parts after. I'd also look at your model on Rtings.com and try those out as well. I'm guessing it's a 2017 model, so you'll be tweaking a lot on the HDR material.
#53
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
Did you actually get the TV shipped to you?
Most of the sellers offering it that low are bait and switch stores that try to get you to spend more money. Short of getting it for $1500 and pricematching via a price rewind card, it's pretty hard to actually get one for that price.
I bought the 65" E6 OLED for $2800 via ielectronica / ebay last month. Great TV. Loving the upgrade from my old Panny plasma.
The $1000 plus premium over the 55" was painful though, I'm normally a bang/buck kinda guy and I hesitated over it for quite a while.
Most of the sellers offering it that low are bait and switch stores that try to get you to spend more money. Short of getting it for $1500 and pricematching via a price rewind card, it's pretty hard to actually get one for that price.
I bought the 65" E6 OLED for $2800 via ielectronica / ebay last month. Great TV. Loving the upgrade from my old Panny plasma.
The $1000 plus premium over the 55" was painful though, I'm normally a bang/buck kinda guy and I hesitated over it for quite a while.
So there were 3-4 sellers listing it at that price on the Google shopping tab. Joe's AV had a lot of reviews and overall like a 4.5 out of 5 rating. That's who I originally ordered from. I got a call a day or two later and originally the guy told me it would be 3-4 weeks since they were waiting on more stock. I said that was fine, I wasn't in a hurry. He then tried to tell me that I didn't really want that one because the lag issue was bad and it was the "Asian" model. I just told him to cancel it because they obviously were just being snake-oil salesman.
There was another vendor selling it for around the same price. I spoke with them and they seemed more on the up and up and were willing to do the deal but I just decided it wasn't worth the risk and I bought a new one on eBay for $1,500.
#54
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
I wound up getting the Sony XBR-65X900E and am extremely happy with it. The black levels for an LED TV are very impressive. The HDR is even more impressive. Finished Jessica Jones on Netflix and the difference between the standard and 4K HDR presentation is very noticeable.
#55
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
I wound up getting the Sony XBR-65X900E and am extremely happy with it. The black levels for an LED TV are very impressive. The HDR is even more impressive. Finished Jessica Jones on Netflix and the difference between the standard and 4K HDR presentation is very noticeable.
#56
DVD Talk Hero
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
These will be up for pre-order on Amazon next week -- I may throw my hat in there and pre-order the $699 version. The P-Series. There's also a C-Series, but I've read they're less good.
https://www.cnet.com/products/tcl-65p607/preview/
These also have full HDR - Dolby Vision:
TCL P-Series Roku TV
Three sizes from 50 to 65 inches
Contrast Control Zone (local dimming) technology with 72 zones
Dolby Vision and HDR10 high dynamic range (HDR)
Wide Color Gamut (percentage DCI unspecified)
4K resolution
Roku TV operating system
Remote with voice search, headphone jack for private listening
https://www.cnet.com/products/tcl-65p607/preview/
These also have full HDR - Dolby Vision:
TCL P-Series Roku TV
Three sizes from 50 to 65 inches
Contrast Control Zone (local dimming) technology with 72 zones
Dolby Vision and HDR10 high dynamic range (HDR)
Wide Color Gamut (percentage DCI unspecified)
4K resolution
Roku TV operating system
Remote with voice search, headphone jack for private listening
#58
Banned by request
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
These will be up for pre-order on Amazon next week -- I may throw my hat in there and pre-order the $699 version. The P-Series. There's also a C-Series, but I've read they're less good.
https://www.cnet.com/products/tcl-65p607/preview/
These also have full HDR - Dolby Vision:
TCL P-Series Roku TV
Three sizes from 50 to 65 inches
Contrast Control Zone (local dimming) technology with 72 zones
Dolby Vision and HDR10 high dynamic range (HDR)
Wide Color Gamut (percentage DCI unspecified)
4K resolution
Roku TV operating system
Remote with voice search, headphone jack for private listening
https://www.cnet.com/products/tcl-65p607/preview/
These also have full HDR - Dolby Vision:
TCL P-Series Roku TV
Three sizes from 50 to 65 inches
Contrast Control Zone (local dimming) technology with 72 zones
Dolby Vision and HDR10 high dynamic range (HDR)
Wide Color Gamut (percentage DCI unspecified)
4K resolution
Roku TV operating system
Remote with voice search, headphone jack for private listening
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y6FSV5Q
#59
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
And it is already Not Available. One review so far, that seems to have gone up before it was released, and tells us nothing that isn't already in the description.
#60
Banned by request
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
This is probably why.
Pre-Order the New TCL 55" P-Series for a Special Introductory Price!
It’s almost here! The first TV to combine Dolby Vision for premium picture performance and the Roku smart platform for easy access to the most streaming content ships soon from Amazon! You can pre-order it today at a special price of $599.99 before it goes back up to its regular price of $649.99.
TCL’s P-Series delivers powerful picture performance by combining Dolby Vision, the premium HDR experience, with advanced technologies that offer superior contrast and brighter, more accurate colors. With Contrast Control Zones, contrast is individually optimized across 72 zones to achieve striking contrast between bright and dark areas of the image, providing an unrivaled sense of depth and reality.
The P-Series also comes fully equipped with the popular Roku streaming platform, giving you access to over 400,000 streaming Movies & TV Shows as well as an intuitive interface to easily connect cable, antenna, gaming consoles and other devices.
Pre-Order the New TCL 55" P-Series for a Special Introductory Price!
It’s almost here! The first TV to combine Dolby Vision for premium picture performance and the Roku smart platform for easy access to the most streaming content ships soon from Amazon! You can pre-order it today at a special price of $599.99 before it goes back up to its regular price of $649.99.
TCL’s P-Series delivers powerful picture performance by combining Dolby Vision, the premium HDR experience, with advanced technologies that offer superior contrast and brighter, more accurate colors. With Contrast Control Zones, contrast is individually optimized across 72 zones to achieve striking contrast between bright and dark areas of the image, providing an unrivaled sense of depth and reality.
The P-Series also comes fully equipped with the popular Roku streaming platform, giving you access to over 400,000 streaming Movies & TV Shows as well as an intuitive interface to easily connect cable, antenna, gaming consoles and other devices.
#63
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
This is probably why.
Pre-Order the New TCL 55" P-Series for a Special Introductory Price!
It’s almost here! The first TV to combine Dolby Vision for premium picture performance and the Roku smart platform for easy access to the most streaming content ships soon from Amazon! You can pre-order it today at a special price of $599.99 before it goes back up to its regular price of $649.99.
TCL’s P-Series delivers powerful picture performance by combining Dolby Vision, the premium HDR experience, with advanced technologies that offer superior contrast and brighter, more accurate colors. With Contrast Control Zones, contrast is individually optimized across 72 zones to achieve striking contrast between bright and dark areas of the image, providing an unrivaled sense of depth and reality.
The P-Series also comes fully equipped with the popular Roku streaming platform, giving you access to over 400,000 streaming Movies & TV Shows as well as an intuitive interface to easily connect cable, antenna, gaming consoles and other devices.
Pre-Order the New TCL 55" P-Series for a Special Introductory Price!
It’s almost here! The first TV to combine Dolby Vision for premium picture performance and the Roku smart platform for easy access to the most streaming content ships soon from Amazon! You can pre-order it today at a special price of $599.99 before it goes back up to its regular price of $649.99.
TCL’s P-Series delivers powerful picture performance by combining Dolby Vision, the premium HDR experience, with advanced technologies that offer superior contrast and brighter, more accurate colors. With Contrast Control Zones, contrast is individually optimized across 72 zones to achieve striking contrast between bright and dark areas of the image, providing an unrivaled sense of depth and reality.
The P-Series also comes fully equipped with the popular Roku streaming platform, giving you access to over 400,000 streaming Movies & TV Shows as well as an intuitive interface to easily connect cable, antenna, gaming consoles and other devices.
Preorder is up for their 55" P series model for $599.99. Damn good price, as long as it's not garbage.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y6FSV5Q
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y6FSV5Q
#65
#67
Banned by request
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
Nah, it's 55", I'm going to hold out for the 65" and some reviews. AVS forum has one up and it got an overall pretty good review. I'm cautiously optimistic the 65" will be the same or a little better.
http://www.avsforum.com/tcl-55-p-ser...on-first-look/
http://www.avsforum.com/tcl-55-p-ser...on-first-look/
#68
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
I don't even really like 3D but it is fantastic on this set - enough that I picked up a couple of titles in 3D now.
Motion isn't quite up to par with my plasma - still playing a bit with the de-judder / de-blur settings - but that's something plasma excelled at.
#69
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
I'm loving the OLED.
I don't even really like 3D but it is fantastic on this set - enough that I picked up a couple of titles in 3D now.
Motion isn't quite up to par with my plasma - still playing a bit with the de-judder / de-blur settings - but that's something plasma excelled at.
I don't even really like 3D but it is fantastic on this set - enough that I picked up a couple of titles in 3D now.
Motion isn't quite up to par with my plasma - still playing a bit with the de-judder / de-blur settings - but that's something plasma excelled at.
Check out "Legend of the Guardians-Owls of Ga'hoole" in 3D; it looks awesome.
#70
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
So I got a huge surprise and my kids (well really my ex-wife) ended up getting me a combination early father's day/birthday gift and got me a LG OLED55C6P out of the blue. I had been talking about how it was my dream TV and how I wished I could get one and discussing the deals on the Slickdeals site where people were able to get it for around $1000 by price matching. I guess she came into some money from her Dad so she got me it as a thank you for being a great dad for the past 18 years to our daughter who just graduated high school and because I had been letting her use my plasma TV which I had in storage when her TV died. I was brought to tears no lie, but that isn't the point of this post.
Does anyone have any good basic settings or start up tips to get this TV to run optimally. Obviously i know this type of TV should be professional calibrated but that is not something currently an option so am just looking for a jumping off point. I have looked online and seem some basic settings but I am more interested in real users in real world situations rather than a possibly perfect review version only TV in a professional lab.
Thanks!
Does anyone have any good basic settings or start up tips to get this TV to run optimally. Obviously i know this type of TV should be professional calibrated but that is not something currently an option so am just looking for a jumping off point. I have looked online and seem some basic settings but I am more interested in real users in real world situations rather than a possibly perfect review version only TV in a professional lab.
Thanks!
#71
DVD Talk Godfather
Thread Starter
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
So I got a huge surprise and my kids (well really my ex-wife) ended up getting me a combination early father's day/birthday gift and got me a LG OLED55C6P out of the blue. I had been talking about how it was my dream TV and how I wished I could get one and discussing the deals on the Slickdeals site where people were able to get it for around $1000 by price matching. I guess she came into some money from her Dad so she got me it as a thank you for being a great dad for the past 18 years to our daughter who just graduated high school and because I had been letting her use my plasma TV which I had in storage when her TV died. I was brought to tears no lie, but that isn't the point of this post.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#72
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
So I got a huge surprise and my kids (well really my ex-wife) ended up getting me a combination early father's day/birthday gift and got me a LG OLED55C6P out of the blue. I had been talking about how it was my dream TV and how I wished I could get one and discussing the deals on the Slickdeals site where people were able to get it for around $1000 by price matching. I guess she came into some money from her Dad so she got me it as a thank you for being a great dad for the past 18 years to our daughter who just graduated high school and because I had been letting her use my plasma TV which I had in storage when her TV died. I was brought to tears no lie, but that isn't the point of this post.
Does anyone have any good basic settings or start up tips to get this TV to run optimally. Obviously i know this type of TV should be professional calibrated but that is not something currently an option so am just looking for a jumping off point. I have looked online and seem some basic settings but I am more interested in real users in real world situations rather than a possibly perfect review version only TV in a professional lab.
Thanks!
Does anyone have any good basic settings or start up tips to get this TV to run optimally. Obviously i know this type of TV should be professional calibrated but that is not something currently an option so am just looking for a jumping off point. I have looked online and seem some basic settings but I am more interested in real users in real world situations rather than a possibly perfect review version only TV in a professional lab.
Thanks!
#73
DVD Talk Gold Edition
#74
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
Any recommendations on a 4K player?
#75
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Re: 4K, HDR, Audio, and New Tech
So I got a huge surprise and my kids (well really my ex-wife) ended up getting me a combination early father's day/birthday gift and got me a LG OLED55C6P out of the blue. I had been talking about how it was my dream TV and how I wished I could get one and discussing the deals on the Slickdeals site where people were able to get it for around $1000 by price matching. I guess she came into some money from her Dad so she got me it as a thank you for being a great dad for the past 18 years to our daughter who just graduated high school and because I had been letting her use my plasma TV which I had in storage when her TV died. I was brought to tears no lie, but that isn't the point of this post.
Does anyone have any good basic settings or start up tips to get this TV to run optimally. Obviously i know this type of TV should be professional calibrated but that is not something currently an option so am just looking for a jumping off point. I have looked online and seem some basic settings but I am more interested in real users in real world situations rather than a possibly perfect review version only TV in a professional lab.
Thanks!
Does anyone have any good basic settings or start up tips to get this TV to run optimally. Obviously i know this type of TV should be professional calibrated but that is not something currently an option so am just looking for a jumping off point. I have looked online and seem some basic settings but I am more interested in real users in real world situations rather than a possibly perfect review version only TV in a professional lab.
Thanks!
I'm on dejudder 1 deblur 9 or something like that right now.
From what I gathered, ISF Dark Room preset is the most accurate base level to start with.
If you do any gaming, use Game Mode for games. The input lag is atrocious without it on. I've got a separate HDMI preset for gaming. Use both outputs from my Onkyo, so I have an Xbox gaming input and an Xbox movie input (using Xbox One S for UHD discs as it was a cheap upgrade).
Some default settings on this AVSforum thread:
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-ole...g-oled-b6.html
I haven't had time to properly calibrate it (have some test patterns on a USB) but I've dialed in a halfway decent picture at this point.
Also, for some reason the TV frequently says it is up to date via internet updating, but isn't. A lot of times for the latest firmware you'll have to download the firmware manually from LG's site and install via usb.
Last edited by GreenMonkey; 06-08-17 at 10:43 PM.