For me personally, I say yes. I love my DV, and more and more movies are supporting. It looks gloriousIs the 5 series worth $100 more over the S series for Dolby Vision?
Yea it looks like we'll get a flood of user reviews before a solid number of publication reviews haha. Let's hope some of those Saturday delivery windows some people got, are indeed coming this weekend. Preordered the 55 inch at B.B. just in case this thing is the second coming, since I don't want to have to wait since it's selling out like cray.Man, I was really hoping for reviews to be up by the time I got on lunch.
I feel like I'm playing with fire waiting to see if BB adjusts the 65 inch's price.Yea it looks like we'll get a flood of user reviews before a solid number of publication reviews haha. Let's hope some of those Saturday delivery windows some people got, are indeed coming this weekend. Preordered the 55 inch at B.B. just in case this thing is the second coming, since I don't want to have to wait since it's selling out like cray.
Yea it looks like we'll get a flood of user reviews before a solid number of publication reviews haha. Let's hope some of those Saturday delivery windows some people got, are indeed coming this weekend. Preordered the 55 inch at B.B. just in case this thing is the second coming, since I don't want to have to wait since it's selling out like cray.
I feel like I'm playing with fire waiting to see if BB adjusts the 65 inch's price.
Yup, just ordered on amazon now.Ordered the 55" through Amazon just now. It was sold out earlier today. Delivery estimate of May 1st.
It can passthrough Atmos.I'm guessing the new 6 Series doesn't have eARC? Bummer realizing now that I have 7.1 hooked up that I can't passthrough Dolby Atmos or DTS:X, some research lead me to ARC not being able to passthrough this from the internal ROKU to the audio receiver but eARC can.
It's possible they cherry picked part of the HDMI 2.1 spec to include in the 2018 sets. That's what Samsung has done with VRR. The 2018 QLED's are HDMI 2.0a, but will be updated to support VRR (and Freesync) since they decided to include that particular part of the 2.1 spec.Thanks for the page. That is interesting, no eARC but it does indicate it can now pass atmos compared to the P605 only indicating Dolby Digital (which is the TV I have and my current experience). This definitely is tempting, I'll wait for impressions and to also see if the roku plex app will be able to direct play h.265 as well. If I can direct play h.265 and passthrough atmos I'm probably going to have to pick up the 65"
Got my in-stock alert and ordered a 617 from Amazon. Initially said 2-3 months delivery. Hope it's not that long.
so the embargo is up an we still don't know about input lag, refresh rate, brightness, etc?
A couple of outlets working on reviews. We do know its 60 Hz and averages between 700-800 nits in all windows. Input lag tests probably aren't the first things these guys test though. Although the imagic guy at avs does seem to be a gamer.
I believe a guy on avsforum said input lag was roughly 4ms higher
Thanks for the page. That is interesting, no eARC but it does indicate it can now pass atmos compared to the P605 only indicating Dolby Digital (which is the TV I have and my current experience). This definitely is tempting, I'll wait for impressions and to also see if the roku plex app will be able to direct play h.265 as well. If I can direct play h.265 and passthrough atmos I'm probably going to have to pick up the 65"
they really need to like merge those threads. there's like three different ones lol
Sitting here playing SDR God of War on my plasma like a chump.
Must resist...
I agreed with that until I saw HDR. That shit is the real deal.Nothing wrong with plasma. Plasma is till amazing to this day.
It's good enough to not jump in too early. Stay strong for HDMI 2.1 and VRR =)I agreed with that until I saw HDR. That shit is the real deal.
A couple of outlets working on reviews. We do know its 60 Hz and averages between 700-800 nits in all windows. Input lag tests probably aren't the first things these guys test though. Although the imagic guy at avs does seem to be a gamer.
I believe a guy on avsforum said input lag was roughly 4ms higher
It's good enough to not jump in too early. Stay strong for HDMI 2.1 and VRR =)
It's good enough to not jump in too early. Stay strong for HDMI 2.1 and VRR =)
HDMI 2.1 will bring VRR to TV's. Freesync on your TV, basically. Xbox One X will take advantage of it, as will all next gen consoles.I'm currently in this boat. Can you explain what HDMI 2.1 is and why it's worth it to wait? And when do we expect those TVs to come out?