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It's ghosting/blur. Does the same for me. It's crazy slow on the [H] forum window. After you scroll one click, you can clearly see the pixels fade out - especially the high-contrast white text on black background. In BF4, the black/shady side of tress against a bright blue/white sky is even worse with even just minor single-pixel mouse movements.
Get a lot happening, or some explosions/vibration and it's gets pretty bad. I plug in my HP and it's smooth/fast again. Curious to see how much better the 7500 is - it's supposed to faster, I'll see how much faster soon.
Is it confirmed that Titan X (I assume you meant the X) can't do 4:4:4? I find that difficult to believe that the latest card lacks HDMI 2.0 support.
The Titan X does indeed support Chroma 4:4:4 through HDMI 2.0. It works fine through my Samsung JU6700.
It's ghosting/blur. Does the same for me. It's crazy slow on the [H] forum window. After you scroll one click, you can clearly see the pixels fade out - especially the high-contrast white text on black background. In BF4, the black/shady side of tress against a bright blue/white sky is even worse with even just minor single-pixel mouse movements.
Get a lot happening, or some explosions/vibration and it's gets pretty bad. I plug in my HP and it's smooth/fast again. Curious to see how much better the 7500 is - it's supposed to faster, I'll see how much faster soon.
Yeah, my HP 30" is dead to me now, lol. Ugh. Gotta find a solution! Looking hard at the Philips.
I think the build quality won't be in the same ballpark and it's still PWM, but it's twice the freq (240hz). It's worth a shot. But no curve. Argh.
Yeah, my HP 30" is dead to me now, lol. Ugh. Gotta find a solution! Looking hard at the Philips.
I think the build quality won't be in the same ballpark and it's still PWM, but it's twice the freq (240hz). It's worth a shot. But no curve. Argh.
I had the Philips, I was getting fatigue and headache from it too.
I'm sure the 2015 backlight controls are very similar to the 2014 screens. This is [H] - modify the PWM yourself (see link earlier in thread)! I plan on doing so. Worse case, I will try bypassing the screen's controls and drive the LEDs directly with a current-limited driver instead of PWM. Current-limited may also be able to improve the tint of the display.
I do wish they used warmer leds though - that is the cause of the blue hue in these sets. I thought my old 22" LED backlit screens were cool compared to my CCFL screen - warm2 on these Samsungs is barely warmer than the 22" at stock settings, which is much cooler than my old 30" CCFL backlit display. Of course, the CRI looks lower on these displays also (like most LED) - reds just don't pop like they do on the 30" CCFL-backlit displays.
Edit - PWM mod for last-gen:
http://wiki.samygo.tv/index.php5?ti..._Improving_Backlight_PWM_Frequency_of_Your_TV
I think I already have everything needed for the above PWM modification. I will just need to see if the screen's backlight controls are much different. It may just require a couple minor code updates.
Wow, that IS [H]ard, lol. I will be following your mod thread!!!
Which model are you starting with?
Great. Looks like I'm hosed until 2016 or longer.
Nice weather this weekend so I want to get outdoors, but I may attempt it the following weekend. I figure I can bring a nerd friend over that loves programming microcontrollers in his spare time (rather than spending $50 on something that performs similar, already on the market), and we can get it sorted out in a couple hours. It'd probably take me a couple days if any modifications are needed as I'm not nearly as fast in using oscopes or working in Code Composer/C-programming. I do have a setup for prototyping everything outside of the television though, so I don't fear overdriving the LEDs. To get control from the tv's built-in settings, it would probably require having one µC drive a second pwm-signal-modifying µC in a manner similar to the television's PWM signal.
Would the dummy way of putting a power resister in line with the wire going to the leds be easier? I'm really on the fence getting this tv, mostly due to the pwm. Nobody's verified pwm frequency on the 6k's either.
Got the 7500 hooked up.
EDIT: Just fired up Cities: Skylines. MUCH less blur. When scrolling across the city, all of the buildings would blur together on the 6700. On the 7500, they stay very clear and distinct. Really significant on Cities.
Cities is my number one game right now, have 80+ hours on it on my 6500 .... zero blur.
Not sure what you are doing wrong
Maybe Samsung is being Samsung and it's a panel lottery on a blurry or non blurry panel from different sources under the same model number.
Got the 7500 hooked up.
First impressions are:
It's got noticeably less blur than the 6700. Not sure if it's tolerable yet - will need to play some more, but definitely a much better experience in BF4 so far.
It's PWM feels/looks exactly the same as the 6700. Still sucks and still may force me to return both.
It appears to be a slightly warmer panel than the 6700 at the same settings, which is very nice.
The high gloss actually seems to be MUCH easier on my eyes and offer better usable contrast.
EDIT: Just fired up Cities: Skylines. MUCH less blur. When scrolling across the city, all of the buildings would blur together on the 6700. On the 7500, they stay very clear and distinct. Really significant on Cities.
Maybe Samsung is being Samsung and it's a panel lottery on a blurry or non blurry panel from different sources under the same model number.
Just because you say there's zero blur, that means nothing. Its well verified there is motion blur already on the 6 series.
I just happen to be able to see it. The 7500 is much better in this regard.
No, just certain people seem to thin that because they don't see things, means they don't exist for anybody. Same story, different day.
I will reiterate that if you are thinking about the 6 or the 7 series, go with the 7. It is a significantly better looking set. I'm not a glossy panel kinda guy, but this made a huge difference to me. On the 6700, I had this soft glare from any ambient light. This glare would affect the contrast and sharpness of the set. That is all gone with the 7500. Everything looks sharper as well.
But wowzers, the PWM is nothing nice - same as the 6700. Both panels are going back. Truly disappointing.
No, just certain people seem to thin that because they don't see things, means they don't exist for anybody. Same story, different day.
The range of 4-8 for stock brightness settings is what I like. We have no idea how the tint will change by doing so though - LEDs show a different tint at 100% than 20%. How the tint changes will depend on the specific LED.
^^ Are you sensitive to PWM flicker? Blur? Ghosting?
Yet some how the professional reviews and those of us that have owned both panels consistently agree on the exact same thing.
Let's not make this more than what it is. Both panels have blur and the 7 series has less blur than the 6 series. Done and done.
So, I'm watching this thread VERY closely, and unfortunately, its taken a turn for the worse.
Seinfeld, Brahmzy, and Cyph all experience blurring in games. (I think) all of them are sending their panels back.
SixFootDuo thinks the panel is the best for games and loves it. But seems to game primarily in 4k.
I'm would use this panel primarily for games, and I see three of the biggest proponents are sending it back due to various blurring issues.
I'm going to pair this with a 9800 (or 9800ti if they release it this summer). I'd rather not do SLI, instead keep a single powerful (AND QUIET) card.
This means that i'm probably not going to be able to run 50% of the games in 4k.
This tells me gaming will be blurry when there is fast motion and I should probably forget my dream of a 40" monitor and instead get the 27" ROG Swift 1440p gsync/144hz for crystal clear smooth gaming.
DAMMIT!!! I was so close... at least it will be an upgrade from my 24" dell 1920x1200
I've been waffling back and forth for a bit.
I really don't have the time or energy for a bake off where I return one through the mail (ugh)...
The heart wants the 40", but the gut says get the gaming focused monitor (ROG swift).
Anyone disagree with my assessments? Opinions please.
Thanks
-Mike
Blur or whatever you wanna call it, doesn't change the fact that that the posts i'm reading say its not a great fit for gaming...
Trust me, I want it to work.. but i'm trying to be objective and not be blinded by "OMG 40" monitor"
Blur or whatever you wanna call it, doesn't change the fact that that the posts i'm reading say its not a great fit for gaming...
Trust me, I want it to work.. but i'm trying to be objective and not be blinded by "OMG 40" monitor"
It is great for gaming. I'm perfectly content with the 6700 but we tend to geek out in search of perfection.
I'm not sure if I will end up trying the 7500, but I've experienced 27" 120 Hz. gaming and I will NOT be returning my Samsung to go back to a smaller, faster display.