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Since having my SOny X850C, I've been wanting to stick to the SOny ecosystem-- I have used Playstations as my media players in the past and love them (minus the weird 3D I'm getting back on my PS4), and my friend bought the BDP S3500, and the UI in it was really great and a small size. It even played .mkv files form a USB which I thought was great! If Samsung is coming out first, and the cheapest, I won't mind it, but just sucks SOny's focus this CES was showing their dogs more than actually bringing out 4K content. |
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i know this is off topic, but did samsung mention an increase in processor size for this years one connect box?
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heres a question ALOT of people have wondered. is there any way to turn off HDR and watch the standard 4k version, whether on the new tvs or a function of the new UHD players? I personally wont turn off HDR but if theres a way to go back and forth to see the difference that would be really cool.
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I have the Sony X850C which has HDR, although not meeting the standard the UHDA set (1,000 nits and 90% of the ...... ****ign A, it's all so much). Regardless, I can see the difference back and forth of the standard colors and the Sony's "Triluminous Display" colors by going under Picture Options> Color> Color Space and choosing between "Auto" or some "sRGB" which are the same, or the "BT.2020", which is the WCG version and "HDR" it has. Reds pop a LOT more, and it looks phenomenal. I have shitty camera phone pics, but I show friends from phone a picture of The Blacklist in 4K streaming from Netflix of James Spader's face upclose. The sRGB Color Space has great detail and fair color, but the BT.2020 HDR reveals a LOT of red in his cheeks from a natural blush and looks life-like. I can't go back after seeing it myself in person-- The sRGB looks really dull in comparison. I could try to post them here, but it's a camera phone snap from a Galaxy S4, so it won't do much justice I assume. EDIT: Photobucket attachments: Blacklist: Non-HDR: [Show spoiler] HDR: [Show spoiler] Orphan Black: Non-HDR: [Show spoiler] HDR: [Show spoiler]
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All you are doing here is taking SDR and basically putting it on vivid mode. HDR is a process done by hand with grading. and uses 10 bit color depth, neither of which can be replicated with SDR and 8 bit. not even close :P what im talking about is feeding the tv an actual HDR source, and skipping the HDR metadata and only reading the UHD part. I have a JS9500 and currently this is not possible to do. when you feed it HDR, the hdr metadata is triggered and HDR is displayed. Im just curious if that process can be turned off. |
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Thanks given by: | K i r a (01-06-2016) |
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So far I have preordered The Martian UHD and Scorch trials. I wont be grabbing any of those movies I have already viewed in Blu, just new releases. Skipping Hitman and just renting it. |
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I'm going to be buying UHD discs but I don't think I'll be getting a tv or player until the end of the year or early next year.
Although if the price is right then I may jump in early but I bet the UK price will just be the US price with a £ stuck in front instead of a $ hmm. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Mar 2007
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I've already preordered the Samsung player though. The specs look nice, the price is very reasonable, and the Oppo won't be out til later in the year at the very earliest(and who knows how much they'll charge for it?). |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Mar 2007
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I just bought the Samsung JU7500 a couple of weeks ago, so I'm definitely going to pair it with this curved unit. Samsung stated that all 2015 UHD tvs would be HDR capable with a firmware update. My unit updated right after powering on. Is there a way to tell if the tv is HDR now, or would we have to to wait to try out a disc?
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