Is OLED TV good for gaming?
Wanna some good 4k 65 inch TV for my PS4Pro.
Is OLED TV good for gaming?
>buying into the ps4 pro meme
I was thinking on getting a new TV as well, specially could be a good deal soon.
But at the same time, how can you tell between bad, good and overprice?
after all will promess the best screen, the 4k and the "trumotion" "Motion Rate" that are just simulated Hz but not the real thing
4k is a giant meme and you shouldn't buy into this.
>tfw you don't give a fuck about 4k and just want OLED and HDR
>consoles
>4k
Bought q Samsung Q9, who needs all that brightness when the backlight guide plates make in not uniform, almost every ony complaing about vertical bands of darkened backlight
CHECK THE INPUT LAG DATABASE AND DON'T BE AN IDIOT.
>buying into the giant tv meme
If it's larger than 50 inch you're either too close to enjoy it or so far that it doesn't actually matter.
also my 4k TV crops 720p and 1080p for some reason, have to change the screen scaling so that everything fits on screen
my parents got an oled tv and all im gonna say is if you have the ability to get a big one, buy it
its incredible, it looks like a painting or something more than a screen, im in my 30s and they have always had state of the art TVs. in the 90s that was a 27 inch tube tv etc...I have never really been impressed by a state of the art tv once in my life
until they got the oled. The colors and contrast and shit is just unreal
Sqmsung QLED are still a bit brighter but they fucked up the backlight into zones of different brightness, so OLED is the only way to go
>HDR
meme technology until TVs can produce 4000 nits
I bought a 4K HDR IPS TV and it's pretty damn underwhelming, Have yet to try genuine 4K on it after months of owning it but I suspect it's not even a real 4K TV anyway and the HDR just seems to make everything darker even the skies in games get darker. It's nothing like the marketing depicts with brighter whites and darker blacks.
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The LG OLED models C7 and B7 have a reported input lag of 21ms which is pretty respectable for a TV. I have the B7, it's fucking gorgeous. I don't game on it often, but I can't recall ever having an issue with lag though.
OLED doesn't have backlights idiot
And all TVs suffer from uniformity issues, they can't make every single pixel identical. Regular LCD TVs have irregular backlight issues to compound the problem, which at least isn't an issue in OLED
The *7 series is all the same panel and SoC, so they have identical input lags in the same mode. Game mode is indeed around 21ms even with HDR
If I'm overly impressed by one thing it's HDR. Sup Forums (and indeed most people) are so ignorant about it thinking it's just an increased contrast or something but that's not it at all. It's like going from 16-bit to 24-bit color. I was actually playing games when that shift happened and this is just as amazing. You can have dark scenes or scenes with high alpha shading and not lose any of the color detail. It's unreal in a way
Thats a good recommendation.
>4000 nits
If you wanted to blind yourself, just stare at the sun
What's more important is being able to produce low-brightness colors that don't get bleached out by the backlight shining through, which OLED doesn't have a problem with
OLED tvs are prone to image burn which is why I havn't got one yet. I'll wait for the tech to improve.