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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,783 ✭✭✭heebusjeebus


    Can you confirm how many HDMI2.1 ports it has. I’m seeing some say the 65 has 1 vs the 55’s 2. Getting both the PS and Xbox so I’d need the two at least.

    The xh90 has 2 Hdmi 2.1 ports but one is also the eArc port.


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators Posts: 16,668 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gonzo


    got the XH90 55 here and it's absolutely stunning. Getting both PS5 and Xbox Series X so both hdmi 2.1 ports will be used up.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,404 ✭✭✭ziggyman17


    Gonzo wrote: »
    got the XH90 55 here and it's absolutely stunning. Getting both PS5 and Xbox Series X so both hdmi 2.1 ports will be used up.

    I am going to get the 65 inch version this week, was going to wait to see if it drops in price in the black friday sale, but for 1450 euros I cannot see it dropping in price.......


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,521 ✭✭✭joe123


    I'll be keeping a keen eye on Black Friday sales.

    At the moment it seems the number one choice to cover all GEN5 requirements is the LG CX. Very expensive though, the 55' is coming in around the €1500 range. The only concern here is the burn in that can occur on OLEDS. As I play a lot of FIFA and watch a lot of sports, its my main concern, but by all accounts it ticks all the boxes in terms of HMDI 2.1 and HDR quality.

    After this the Sony XH905 is getting recommended quite a bit and the the Samsung Q80T.

    Wonder what sort of price reductions we could see on the above. LG CX would be very tempting if it was around 1k.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 204 ✭✭Hey_Listen


    So if TV supports HDMI 2.1 then it supports VRR ?
    And is this mostly equivalent to gsync and free sync ???
    I'm totally confused about this.

    I notice my Xbox One X says VRR now when connected to my LG OLED B9 and a freesync monitor. So I think the consumer label for this will be VRR going forward. All the advanced features from the one x are ticked green against this TV.

    I got the B9 recently as it was discounted as it's last year's model. But by all accounts it looks fantastic and gets fantastic reviews. RDR2 looks stunning. Movies look stunning. Black is gorgeous on this. Beautiful natural picture. This is the best digital image I've ever seen.

    I'm not upgrading to a next gen console just yet. But this TV should do VRR 60 FPS 4K HDR with a very fast response time. So I'm happy. It's got 4 hdmi 4.1 ports too! I think the only difference Vs this years models is slower processor so it won't do 120 FPS at 4K but I doubt many games will support that or will have compromises so I'm ok with that. Also the VRR support might be weaker but as I said , I'm in the dark about this.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 7,593 ✭✭✭theteal


    Hey_Listen wrote: »
    So if TV supports HDMI 2.1 then it supports VRR ?
    And is this mostly equivalent to gsync and free sync ???
    I'm totally confused about this.

    I notice my Xbox One X says VRR now when connected to my LG OLED B9 and a freesync monitor. So I think the consumer label for this will be VRR going forward. All the advanced features from the one x are ticked green against this TV.

    I got the B9 recently as it was discounted as it's last year's model. But by all accounts it looks fantastic and gets fantastic reviews. RDR2 looks stunning. Movies look stunning. Black is gorgeous on this. Beautiful natural picture. This is the best digital image I've ever seen.

    I'm not upgrading to a next gen console just yet. But this TV should do VRR 60 FPS 4K HDR with a very fast response time. So I'm happy. It's got 4 hdmi 4.1 ports too! I think the only difference Vs this years models is slower processor so it won't do 120 FPS at 4K but I doubt many games will support that or will have compromises so I'm ok with that. Also the VRR support might be weaker but as I said , I'm in the dark about this.

    Iirc, the general consensus is that you're better off with the B/C9 than the newer variants. LG took more features out than improvements made.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 204 ✭✭Hey_Listen


    theteal wrote: »
    Iirc, the general consensus is that you're better off with the B/C9 than the newer variants. LG took more features out than improvements made.

    Good to know!
    It's a minefield.
    I see there is a BX now.
    Still 300 more than the B9 I bought in the summer.

    Also, I think the tech plateaus and they just start messing with features to pretend you are getting something new.

    The new consoles should move everything along into 4K HDR 60 FPS low response times minimal standard. And at much lower prices. Which is a good thing.

    I'm thinking people who don't have the latest TV should wait and see how things evolve in the next year or two. Definitely wait until the new consoles are tested against these TVs with next gen software.


  • Registered Users Posts: 10,142 ✭✭✭✭Hurrache


    theteal wrote: »
    Iirc, the general consensus is that you're better off with the B/C9 than the newer variants. LG took more features out than improvements made.

    Don't think it is. The CX rates better compared to the C9 but the main argument us that if you could have gotten the C9 at a discount the price jump to the CX wasn't worth it.. But in terms of gaming the CX seems to always rate better.


  • Registered Users Posts: 623 ✭✭✭NeitherJohn


    Hurrache wrote: »
    Don't think it is. The CX rates better compared to the C9 but the main argument us that if you could have gotten the C9 at a discount the price jump to the CX wasn't worth it.. But in terms of gaming the CX seems to always rate better.

    Aye, sorry to drop another link in here but Vincent Teoh compares both here!


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,521 ✭✭✭joe123


    Saw some posts over on av forums where they discuss image burn. Mentioned you'd have 4 years or so before you'd notice it if you played games like FIFA regularly. Any game that has a regular static hud.

    For the price I couldnt justify it as much as I'd love an Oled.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 222 ✭✭Maestro84


    joe123 wrote: »
    Saw some posts over on av forums where they discuss image burn. Mentioned you'd have 4 years or so before you'd notice it if you played games like FIFA regularly. Any game that has a regular static hud.

    For the price I couldnt justify it as much as I'd love an Oled.

    Would you not have a 5 or 6 year warranty that would cover that?


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,288 ✭✭✭xtal191


    Maestro84 wrote: »
    Would you not have a 5 or 6 year warranty that would cover that?

    Pretty sure burn in isn't covered


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 204 ✭✭Hey_Listen


    Won't cover burn in. But you can buy special warranties at least in the UK specifically for burn in. Tests on eg rtings seem to say it's a none issue unless you have the TV on static content 24/7 and even then not for years. However they can only test a TV for this and not an average sample.

    I said screw it. I don't watch much TV or game much but I got tired analysing and agonising over lesser TVs and I was tired of treating myself to second best :) I figured I'd save time and sanity by just getting the OLED. Plus I bought local so helping the economy during the covid recession ... I was convincing myself :) Analysis paralysis is a terrible thing. :) For just over a grand I got the B9 for the same price as my previous TV. A Samsung 1080p LCD from 2008, which is still fine. If I get the same amount of time out of this I'll be delighted.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,593 ✭✭✭theteal


    Maestro84 wrote: »
    Would you not have a 5 or 6 year warranty that would cover that?

    LG for a long time refused to acknowledge that burn-in could happen. Then due to the amount of complaints buckled and now give a mighty one year cover for burn-in and basically blame the user should it happen.

    It matters not really as you'll walk a small claims case based on the item being not reasonably durable. If you cant watch a TV without it breaking itself, it's not fit for purpose.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,431 ✭✭✭rottie 11


    Can you confirm how many HDMI2.1 ports it has. I’m seeing some say the 65 has 1 vs the 55’s 2. Getting both the PS and Xbox so I’d need the two at least.

    I have 4 hdmi ports on mine, the third one down says ARK next to it though. What does that mean does anyone know ? I’m my Xbox just plugged into a normal port


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,593 ✭✭✭theteal


    rottie 11 wrote: »
    I have 4 hdmi ports on mine, the third one down says ARK next to it though. What does that mean does anyone know ? I’m my Xbox just plugged into a normal port

    Are you sure it's not "ARC"? Audio return channel, that's the one you connect to a soundbar/amp. Itll pass the audio from everything connected to the TV to the soundbar/amp.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,431 ✭✭✭rottie 11


    theteal wrote: »
    Are you sure it's not "ARC"? Audio return channel, that's the one you connect to a soundbar/amp. Itll pass the audio from everything connected to the TV to the soundbar/amp.

    Yes sorry arc lol ah right that’s handy. Can it not be used so for an Xbox etc ?


  • Posts: 0 ✭✭✭[Deleted User]


    theteal wrote: »
    LG for a long time refused to acknowledge that burn-in could happen. Then due to the amount of complaints buckled and now give a mighty one year cover for burn-in and basically blame the user should it happen.

    It matters not really as you'll walk a small claims case based on the item being not reasonably durable. If you cant watch a TV without it breaking itself, it's not fit for purpose.

    Lads the Qleds are amazing, trust me. You're not going to look at a Qled and think omg the blacks are sh!t I should have gone for an Oled.

    I can't believe someone would buy a TV thinking I'm going to use the warranty in 4 years or take LG to the small claims court!!

    I got myself a 75" Q70T for 2k. The 77" Cx was around 8k i think. Only negative is if you need more than one hdmi 2.1 port because it only has the one.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,747 ✭✭✭✭wes


    Mr Grumble wrote: »
    Lads the Qleds are amazing, trust me. You're not going to look at a Qled and think omg the blacks are sh!t I should have gone for an Oled.

    I have a 2018 Q8DN QLED, and it has local dimming. It has 40 local dimming zones, and while it is not as good as OLED, the black levels are pretty good and it is better for brightness than OLEDs. I know the newer models have more local dimming zones, so I don't think people will be disappointed in the black levels. Just make sure the model you get has local dimming.

    Also, to consider are any mini led TVs, which have even more local dimming zones. Samsung doesn't have nay this year, but they will next year. Some brands have the mini led this year.

    The reason I went for the QLED over an OLED is that I use my TV as a PC monitor, and so OLED was a non-starter as I didn't want my PC burning in the OLED screen.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,593 ✭✭✭theteal


    rottie 11 wrote: »
    Yes sorry arc lol ah right that’s handy. Can it not be used so for an Xbox etc ?

    Yup, you can, if you've no sound system to connect it to, fire away.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,521 ✭✭✭joe123


    Ive always gone for TV's in the 400-500 bracket, it will do the job type thing but yeah, this time around with my last TV just breaking a month a head of GEN5 I'm thinking yep this time im going up a level.

    It really is the burn in aspect that worries me though. Considering 1 game of FIFA takes ~20 minutes, I sometimes can easily play multiple macthes in one session over watching a tv show.

    I think I'm at the point of looking at these 3. Omitting the LG CX/BX due to screen burn. I dont want to be faced with that issue in 4 years.

    Samsung Q80T - Q950T
    Sony XH950
    Sony XH9005

    Im probably over analysing it at this stage but for splashing big money I want to make sure its a good one :D

    Am I right in saying the most important aspects in order are
    1. Good HDR
    2. HDMI 2.1
    3. Dolby Vision

    (Annoyingly none of the above TV's tick all the boxes outside of the LG)

    Im assuming all these TVs would have very low refresh rate/latency in this price bracket.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,593 ✭✭✭theteal


    joe123 wrote: »
    Ive always gone for TV's in the 400-500 bracket, it will do the job type thing but yeah, this time around with my last TV just breaking a month a head of GEN5 I'm thinking yep this time im going up a level.

    It really is the burn in aspect that worries me though. Considering 1 game of FIFA takes ~20 minutes, I sometimes can easily play multiple macthes in one session over watching a tv show.

    I think I'm at the point of looking at these 3. Omitting the LG CX/BX due to screen burn. I dont want to be faced with that issue in 4 years.

    Samsung Q80T - Q950T
    Sony XH950
    Sony XH9005

    Im probably over analysing it at this stage but for splashing big money I want to make sure its a good one :D

    Am I right in saying the most important aspects in order are
    1. Good HDR
    2. HDMI 2.1
    3. Dolby Vision

    (Annoyingly none of the above TV's tick all the boxes outside of the LG)

    Im assuming all these TVs would have very low refresh rate/latency in this price bracket.

    My thoughts

    Samsung Q9 (would not buy a lower model Sammy) - very good TV, best LCD on sale today but too expensive - no better than my Panny DX902 that was released in 2016.

    Sony XH95 - really good all round TV and decent price but NOT getting the HDMI 2.1 updates. I would buy as a non-gaming TV.

    Sony XH90 - slightly lower model than above so older processor but has already received it's first feature update (120Hz) with more to come (VRR etc). This is the one Sony are flogging as their "ready for PS5" model. As a primarily gaming TV, I would go for this - and most likely will around March/April time.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,593 ✭✭✭theteal


    Useful video. XH90 holds it's own against more expensive competition. Would be more interesting if Sony could get the full update out already.s



  • Registered Users Posts: 3,431 ✭✭✭rottie 11


    Just another question lads sorry I’m a bit clueless but what’s all this hdmi 2.1 about ? Are all 4 ports 2.1 on it the xh90 ?


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,593 ✭✭✭theteal


    rottie 11 wrote: »
    Just another question lads sorry I’m a bit clueless but what’s all this hdmi 2.1 about ? Are all 4 ports 2.1 on it the xh90 ?

    Just 2 of the ports I believe. HDMI 2.1 is a new standard that provides much higher bandwidth. With that they can enable 120Hz, VRR, ALLM, eARC etc. etc.

    Most would be seen as gaming centric video/display features but eARC enables the passthrough of multi channel lossless audio and should eradicate issues like lip sync


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,057 ✭✭✭shuffles03


    Mr Grumble wrote: »
    Lads the Qleds are amazing, trust me. You're not going to look at a Qled and think omg the blacks are sh!t I should have gone for an Oled.

    I can't believe someone would buy a TV thinking I'm going to use the warranty in 4 years or take LG to the small claims court!!

    I got myself a 75" Q70T for 2k. The 77" Cx was around 8k i think. Only negative is if you need more than one hdmi 2.1 port because it only has the one.

    I have a 2018 Q6N 55". Would there be a noticeable difference in picture quality if I jumped to a 2020 Q80T?

    I'm looking at the 75" model.

    Also, I assume this has HDMI 2.1?? For the life of me I can't see it written anywhere on Samsung's spec sheet.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,593 ✭✭✭theteal


    shuffles03 wrote: »
    I have a 2018 Q6N 55". Would there be a noticeable difference in picture quality if I jumped to a 2020 Q80T?

    I'm looking at the 75" model.

    Also, I assume this has HDMI 2.1?? For the life of me I can't see it written anywhere on Samsung's spec sheet.

    I had a look and it is difficult to find 2.1 info - the RS UK site has a row for HDMI 2.0 but not 2.1 :confused:

    Anyway, this link, if correct, seems like good info.

    https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-best-4k-tvs-for-hdr-gaming-7009


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,184 ✭✭✭riclad


    If you want to play games in 4k make sure it has hdmi 2.1 read a review of the TV to make sure it has low latency .
    I think 8k is just Bs hype, no games are going to be made for 8k this generation no one has 8k tvs
    Will all games be able to run in 4k 120 htz mode
    It's too early to say
    Don't buy a TV if hdmi 2.1 us not mentioned in the specification listing
    It's probably hdmi 2. O


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,468 ✭✭✭✭Varik


    If you're all looking at reviews and specifics.

    The EU version of the Q80T is different. It doesn't have the ultra viewing angle layer, and it has a worse local dimming. The Q85T is exclusive to the EU so not mentioned on most review sites is the comparable one. They've all got HDMI 2.1, but the 49" is a 60Hz panel so even with HDMI 2.1 you can't do 4k@120.

    If it says eARC on the TV specs then it has Hdmi 2.1 on at least 1 port, a lot of the other HDMI 2.1 features aren't bound to the 2.1 standard so it could still have them and not be HDMI 2.1.

    Just on the next comparable TVs, the Sony H900. The H950 are better TVs but don't have the gaming preferable features including no HDMI 2.1, and Europe get's an other number H910 is a H800 derivatives with edge lighting and no 120Hz, and there's H9296 and the H9096 which are H900 but with different stands for smaller tables ect.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,404 ✭✭✭ziggyman17


    was going to buy the Sony 65 xh900 but some people are saying that the update to make the hdmi 2.1 is broken and messes up the tv, will wait till the new consoles are out and people are using their Sony tvs hooked up to the console to see if I commit to buying the xh900,


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