Jinca finally got a Sony?
I have a Sony now but it's the midrange 4K HDR set from 2016 https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x800d I'll be getting the X900F when it comes out for sure.
Jinca finally got a Sony?
Jinca finally got a Sony?
Thats a weird fix lol but it looks like it works for many...I never had the problem though,the only game I played since this started was Deus Ex which has HDR on the PS4 and it never shut down...anyway I leave it on Standard most of the time now and I just turn off MotionFlow and Cinemotion when I game...I only switch from Standard when I use Valliance's settings for Netflix/4k movies.
One thing I learned about Standard mode is that it has much greater input lag than Game mode. 109 ms. in Standard mode, and < 35 for Game mode or Graphics mode (Game mode and Graphics mode apparently are the only two modes with low input lag).
I figured all the talk about input lag was an exaggeration or something I wouldn't notice, but when I switched back and forth between Standard and Game mode, it was very obvious to me. There was a much slower response in Standard mode.
So, the better fix, I've learned, is to use Graphics mode. The only issue there is, you'll need to tweak the settings so they match whatever your preferences are, because the initial settings look kind of flat (at least they did to me). I just plugged in the settings I was using for Game mode into Graphics mode. That gives you a picture just as good, with low input lag.
Yeah your set is higher end than mine, with mine the input lag isn't all that bad even in standard mode at 49ms. I did try game mode recently and I don't notice much in the way of input lag but I did notice they crank the color setting up higher than it is in standard mode.
At launch, the X900F series will support HDR10 for high-dynamic range, but Sony says that the line will also get support for Dolby Vision via a firmware update planned for later this year. While there have been five different screen sizes announced for this line, only three have pricing so far: The 75-inch XBR-75X900F will sell for $4,000, the 65-inch XBR-65X900F will retail for $2,300, and the 55-inch XBR-55X900F will be priced at $1,500.
Its below 25 in 4KRethinking getting the 900F after the review I just read said that in game mode the input lag is 41ms, I may go with the 930E instead which can also get much brighter. Hopefully we'll get more reviews of the 900F soon and see how accurate this first one is.
https://www.flatpanelshd.com/review.php?subaction=showfull&id=1519270866
Its below 25 in 4K
Resetera says a German magazine did a review that mentioned this.Where did you see that? good news if true but the article says they were only able to measure 1080p.
Resetera says a German magazine did a review that mentioned this.
Personally id go 900F over the Edge Lit 930E.
Its better than other Edge Lits but it still pales in comparison to the 900F and its true FALD...heck even the 900E beats it in dark scenes and screen uniformity.The 930E got a higher local dimming rating than the 900E which is FALD so I think it all depends on how the tv is set up. I know the 930E has a different kind of backlight system than a typical edge lit so that may be why. If that German site is right I may still go with the 900F, hopefully we get plenty of reviews soon.
Its better than other Edge Lits but it still pales in comparison to the 900F and its true FALD...heck even the 900E beats it in dark scenes and screen uniformity.
The only thing better about the 930E is its peak brightness.
ALL LED LCD can show blooming.
A full array set has significantly less blooming and real zones>fake zones.
930E has more blooming but is brighter.That's what I thought but I've read that the 900E shows more blooming than the 930E. The 930E uses a modified edge lit system though so that may be why it's a little different than a typical edge lit.
How can you tell how much input lag your TV is displaying?
I would never buy Edge Lit for serious pq expectations but enjoy.Well I ordered the 930E over the 900F after talking to the Sony rep at best buy, both are the same price right now and he told me that the 930E was still going to be the overall better performer even though both are great TV's. Brightness is a big deal with HDR and the 930E gets a lot brighter, also it's 10x contrast vs the 900F 6x and the 900E at 5x. I don't think anyone could go wrong with the 900F, 900E or the 930E, they all seem like really good TV's.
You are good.I am going through Best Buy, but I am going to get the 75 inch 900E. It's not Edge Lit, it's array according to the guy at Best Buy.
I would never buy Edge Lit for serious pq expectations but enjoy.
Edge Lit to Edge Lit you will be blown away.Got it today, it's MUCH brighter than the set I'm replacing lol. It's not a standard edge lit set, while it's not full array either it does mimic full array well and it gets much brighter than the 900E or 900F and double the contrast.
Edge Lit to Edge Lit you will be blown away.
900F is a better overall set with better blacks and screen uniformity.
If the above isn't a issue you are good enjoy.
Now you can join my search for Dolby Vision products
Got my eye on Apple 4K TV and the upcoming Panasonic UHDBR Player.