PinchedNerve
Limp Gawd
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Im on 1440. Update now, doesn't find anything newer for me.
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i just took a bit of a gamble and bought a refurbed 48" JS9000 for 600 shipped. worst case is i send it back for a refund, best case i just got one hell of a monitor
I saw it too but when checked seller feedbacks, there's a couple of complaints on how they received used & abused instead of "manufacturer refurbished". And there's no description, photos or anything. That's why I passed.
I really wanna get one though. I missed their sale when it was $1139 for only an hour or so. Might have to bite and get it at $1379.
I saw it too but when checked seller feedbacks, there's a couple of complaints on how they received used & abused instead of "manufacturer refurbished". And there's no description, photos or anything. That's why I passed.
I really wanna get one though. I missed their sale when it was $1139 for only an hour or so. Might have to bite and get it at $1379.
I'd spend the extra cash and order it from somewhere you can easily return it free of charge. These panels are far from perfect and there's a chance you'll get one that has to be returned. If you buy that Adorama ebay deal you'll be paying for return shipping.
Should I or should I not update?
There is no change log, nothing.
What could ( bad ) happent?
thanks
i just took a bit of a gamble and bought a refurbed 48" JS9000 for 600 shipped. worst case is i send it back for a refund, best case i just got one hell of a monitor
Where did you find it for so cheap? That is one hell of a deal.
Where did you find it for so cheap? That is one hell of a deal.
does it make a difference which HDMI port i should use for JS9000 ( as a PC monitor ) ?
You should see other options where you change the resolution - for RGB/ycbcr and dynamic range.
RGB colour format does not allow you to configure 4:4:4 settings, it should default to 4:4:4. But it does allow you to limit the colour resolution in another way, so change the dynamic range to full.
If you select ycbcr colour format, you will see options for 444 or 422.
Your display will need different calibration for RGB and ycbcr so be prepared to set it up again if you make this change.
Got my 48" 7500 set up on my desk and I love it, the only problem is I get nauseous when I use it. Is this me being sensitive to pwm? This is my first non-CCFL computer monitor, so I'm not sure if that is what is causing it. I have read elsewhere that turning up the brigtness will "turn off" the pwm effect. Can that be done on these tvs? I tried setting the backlight to 20 and it's a bit better but now super bright. Or could it just be that it's too bright and I'm too close. I haven't had a chance to put up my wall mount which will get me another 6 or so inches away from it. I hope I can figure it out because I don't wanna have to return this tv. The size and features seem perfect.
EDIT: Also does PWM sensitivity get better over time? Or will I always feel this way when I look at a offending monitor.
Review of the ks9500 Samsung KS9500 Review (UN55KS9500, UN65KS9500)
So I guess it's not much different from JS models, at least when it comes to gaming.
If Samsung got serious competition in this segment I imagine they would lower the prices on the JS9000 models. They been raping consumers for a while now. High time the pricing became more down to earth and reasonable. The Vizio model needs to be proven first of course.
Vizio P Series 2016 Review (P50-C1, P55-C1, P65-C1, P75-C1)
It has considerably lower input latency than the JS9000, and a lot more input options as well. It's cheaper in part because it contains no OTA tuner. But who the hell wants one of those anyway these days? Especially on a PC display.
Keep in mind though that the low input lag is only on HDMI5, which doesn't support 4k@60Hz w/ 4:4:4 (it does support 1080p@120Hz on all P series, except the 50")
For real?
Source on that bit of info?
Keep in mind though that the low input lag is only on HDMI5, which doesn't support 4k@60Hz w/ 4:4:4 (it does support 1080p@120Hz on all P series, except the 50")
On HDMI 1-4 it's still 37ms with game mode turned on.
For real?
Source on that bit of info?
In addition, the only other tv I was interested in was the ks8000 which appears to not be capable of 120hz. I'm glad I saved $500
KS8000 Review Samsung KS8000 Review (UN55KS8000, UN65KS8000)
I will never buy another Vizio... I had a really really bad support experience.Lol. There doesn't seem to be any reason to get the new Samsungs over the Vizio P given the price difference (and Vizio has better specs in most areas too).