theteal wrote: » It looks like Sony may be screwing us XH90 purchasers overhttps://www.rtings.com/tv/discussions/STsNQBSn71CXvOJa/sony-officially-concedes-vrr-and-allm-is-cancelled
joe123 wrote: » Also secondly, minor issue but anyone with a Series X, have you noticed that when connected it just gets called HDMI1,2,3,4? Compared to when I have my Xbox One connected, it actually gets recognised as "Xbox One".
nextgengamer wrote: » I see LG are bringing out cheaper OLEDs but with no HDMI 2.1 features like VRR or 120 FPS. So, great for TV/movies and 60FPS gaming but not ideal if you are spending that kind of money. I'd say they'll be a few hundred cheaper if even than current OLEDs.https://www.engadget.com/lg-a1-series-oled-tv-affordable-ces-2021-154633444.html
Mr Crispy wrote: » Replacing the B-series from what I can see? Which is irritating, as the BX had most of the gaming features of the CX.
xtal191 wrote: » Yeah and it'll probably be the same price as the B series but missing those features
wotzgoingon wrote: » It has to be less especially when low on features.
Hococop wrote: » Slightly off topic, bought the sony xh90 a while back and loving it so far, any recommendations on a sound bar, don't need anything top of the range was looking at something like this, any help or advice would be appreciatedhttps://www.harveynorman.ie/tvs-headphones/audio/soundbars/sony-ht-x8500-2.1ch-single-soundbar.html
CatInABox wrote: » I'd recommend talking to the Richersounds guys, they're usually very good, can sometimes do special boards deals, and are an all around good company (staff owned, pay a good wage, etc.) They're also on boards, so you can ask for their advice directly. Not endorsing them on behalf of boards or anything, talk to anyone, and they'll usually have a good word about them.
rottie 11 wrote: » Does anyone know which hdmi ports are 2.1 on the xh90 ? Is it 3/4 or are all of them updated. Also am I right in saying the arc port is mainly for speakers etc thanks
ZiabR wrote: » Another shout out to Richersounds. They have closed their southern store now and only operate out of Belfast but I've bought 2 TVs off them in the past few months and delivery is within 3-4 days. Boils down to OLED or QLED. I personally play the same 3 games all the time and I have young kids who would be pausing TV channels etc so as much as i would love and CX OLED I am opting for a Samsung QLED Q80T or Q90T in 65 inche in the next 2 months to replace my gaming TV. I would be to worried about burn in with the game HUDS and the pausing of channels with the OLED. I am moving up from a 55 inche LG 4K Quantom Dot which does everything except 120 FPS. I am hitting 60FPS in 4K at the moment so will likely just sell the TV on as its only 1.5 years old. I just fancy a 65 inche for my gaming.
theteal wrote: » From memory, it's 3 and 4 (I've not got a new xbox yet to connect so haven't actually looked). 2.1 features need to be activated in the settings too. The eARC port, which I think is 3, that's the one that could connect to an amp or soundbar. You could then connect additional devices (consoles, ATV etc etc) to the TV and have the audio passed to the amp/soundbar.
rottie 11 wrote: » Cheers ya I’ve the Xbox plugged into 4 , which settings need to be changed ? I had to change a few setting alright to be able to use 4k on 120hz but can’t see any settings for 2.1
theteal wrote: » It's the HDMI Signal Format setting. It's probably what you've already enabled. From 1:44 of the below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VEC9Zvm588
mossie wrote: » Any recommendations for TVs in the €700 range?
joe123 wrote: » So my CX arrived and already love it. Find myself now looking into all the settings and watching videos on best settings etc. I find so far, the recommended settings from some online are just too yellow. Anyone here following settings online? Any recommendations to try out? Also secondly, minor issue but anyone with a Series X, have you noticed that when connected it just gets called HDMI1,2,3,4? Compared to when I have my Xbox One connected, it actually gets recognised as "Xbox One".
Limerick Dude wrote: » I got this in January for €650. Really happy with it so far.https://www.littlewoodsireland.ie/lg-49nano866-49-inch-ultra-hd-4k-nano-cell-hdr-smart-tv/1600470692.prd
mossie wrote: » I've been actually looking at that myself. Seems to be a very good TV
wotzgoingon wrote: » It is a good Tv. I have one at least 5 months now. Bought it a month or so before black Friday which in hind sight I should have waited a while longer for black Friday.
cunnifferous wrote: » I've been on the lookout recently at that one caught my eye as the cheapest TV with HDMI 2.1 but it didn't get great reviews. Tt uses an IPS screen with poor contrast levels. LG's OLEDs are class leading but their LEDs are a good bit behind Sony and Samsung from what I've read. Haven't seen them in person though. I had only wanted to spend max 700 but it's very difficult to find anything in this range with HDMI 2.1 without massive compromises. Back to the drawing board!
mossie wrote: » Yeah, I think I'm going to hold off for a while and try to go for oled down the road.
mossie wrote: » I've blown my budget out of the water and gone for an LG 55CX, tips welcome from any CX owners out there:-)
YoshiSays wrote: » B9 owner. First tip is to unpack and set it up carefully. Second tip, remain calm while your eyeballs get blown away. Beautiful, gorgeous picture and the thing is so thin. Magic! Try RDR2 or Ori will of the wisps on it. Third tip, don't let anyone else near it. My big problem is that it's in the family room and I can't play what I want to play with the kids around. Thinking of putting the old 2008 Samsung back and moving this up to the attic room. I did get a 20 quid cover on Amazon to keep the dust, cats and kids off. More tips: have some proper 4K HDR content ready on eg YouTube to show it to the non believers.