anyone have a suggestion for a stand replacement? Something like a swivel arm? Amazon Basics has one that supports up to 25lbs...
I would like to know of a good one as well. I do not like the one at Monoprice.
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anyone have a suggestion for a stand replacement? Something like a swivel arm? Amazon Basics has one that supports up to 25lbs...
anyone have a suggestion for a stand replacement? Something like a swivel arm? Amazon Basics has one that supports up to 25lbs...
are you sure your MacBook supports 4k@60? there was at least one other guy earlier in this thread that spent some time (and several adapters) trying to get 60hz before realizing it was not supported at all by his MacBook.
Is this the one you're talking about?I would like to know of a good one as well. I do not like the one at Monoprice.
Is this the one you're talking about?
http://www.monoprice.com/product?c_id=109&cp_id=10828&cs_id=1082808&p_id=5402&seq=1&format=2
That is not the one that I had found and it is much better. I may end op giving that a shot if it will clear the height needed. I need something since the factory stand has such a large footprint.
You'll need a large plate adapter. That arm is rated for 100x100. This tv is 400x400.
And the arm isn't rated above 33". I think you'll find it very wobbly and unsteady with a 40" panel on it.
do you know of anything similar out there? my amazon searches arent coming up with anything
I have an update on my situation - using the settings someone else posted on the Club3d DP->HDMI2 adapter reviews on Amazon, I was able to get my late 2013 Macbook pro to run 3840x2160 at 60Hz! I can't believe how difficult it was to achieve, but thank god someone else posted their settings using SwitchResX or I would have been taking this bad boy back. So I can confirm this TV works for those with my setup, and probably anyone with a GeForce 750 series card.are you sure your MacBook supports 4k@60? there was at least one other guy earlier in this thread that spent some time (and several adapters) trying to get 60hz before realizing it was not supported at all by his MacBook.
I found the source for the PWM info on this screen. It uses PWM, a pulsing of backlight level that can cause eye strain in some, when backlight level is below 10 out of 20.
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/ku6300#comparison_199
The VESA pattern on the back of my UN40KU6300 is 200x200, not 400x400. I've seen it listed incorrectly so I thought I'd chime in.
ok thanks. I am deciding is it worth swapping this monitor with my current Philips BDM4065UC 40"? I want to use it for PC, PC gaming, movies, console gaming. I normally play CS:GO on the PC and LoL
You mean the Samsung will have more input lag than the Philips?
How is the samsung for PC use?
When watching UHD or 1080P blu rays, does this TV have an issue with judder for 24p playback?
Yeah, there is some judder for 24p but you can enable smooth motion and it will get rid of the judder (but add the soap opera effect, which I like but I know some people don't).
Also, the 6290 is $299 at Best Buy.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung...ltra-hd-tv-dark-titan/5622308.p?skuId=5622308
Also, the 6290 is $299 at Best Buy.
ok will do. I'm thinking to getting it due to HDR gaming and netflix 4k HDR which I can't with the Philips due to HDMI1.4 limitation
ok thanks. Is the KS8000 anygood in terms of input lag with HDR?
Buddy, I linked the article for a reason. I can't do your reading for ya
The article states, literally, "KS8000 supports 4K and HDR with game mode enabled, with a display latency of 21.1 ms". There's your answer.
Need your guys opinions here. I just bought the 43" version UN43KU6300 of the TV for 324.99 with Samsung Employee Pricing. I read through this entire thread and am thrilled to upgrade my 24" 1080p IPS display. I was originally planning on buying the 40", but the price seemed to good to pass up on the 43" 6300 version. My viewing distance is around 4' so I should be good right? I just don't want it to be too big to where I'm uncomfortable viewing and multitasking on it.
Also, I probably need to upgrade but I'd like to try to make my AMD 7970 play nice. I'm guessing I'll have to use some sort of display port to HDMI 2.0 adapter to do this. Anyone have any experience with this. Until I find a solution, if I use HDMI, I'll still be able to get 4k60, but only at 4:2:2 right?
BTW, the 40KU6290 is only 254.99 (Before Tax / Tax in 20 States) right now from HHGregg after code BlackFriday. So it came down to 43" 6300 (340ish after tax) vs 40" 6290 (270ish after tax). What would you guys pick if you were me.
The 43" by far, if you don't have to worry about the stand's physical footprint.
What would you guys pick if you were me.
HHGreg has the 6290 for $255 with code: BLACKFRIDAY
http://www.hhgregg.com/samsung-40-4k-hdr-ultra-hd-smart-tv/item/UN40KU6290
and the 6300 for $298
http://www.hhgregg.com/samsung-40-4k-hdr-ultra-hd-smart-tv/item/UN40KU6300
under expert settings go to auto motion plus. set it to a custom value. the default auto value gives a soap opera effect. rtings recommends 3 or 4 to smooth out
if you turn Auto Motion Plus "on" it defaults to auto and has an obvious Soap Opera effect. if you select "custom" you can manually enter a number from 1 to 10. the Rtings review recommends 3 or 4. i have mine set to 3 and it works great. no Soap effect and no noticeable judder.