Zepher
[H]ipster Replacement
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anyone using the wifi on the TV? It seems to keep losing the wifi settings.
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Meh, 60C is no big deal.
@ebolamonkey. Download the latest WHQL driver and it fixes your heat issues even though the cards only overheat @94c.
Read this. Maybe it will help.
https://torrentfreak.com/warner-bros-and-intel-sue-4k-content-protection-ripper-160104/
Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/HD-Fury/b/ref...br_brands_browse-bin=HD+Fury&tag=hardfocom-20
Official website.
https://www.hdfury.com/shop/splitters/integral-4k60-444-600mhz/
Found backlight control in service menu. Quite happy with this thing.
Menu0000 / Others / Others / Power Menu
can anyone calibrate 4K and post the settings?
I know there is one already @1080p in the OP, but it looks horrible @4K.
What makes you think that was for 1080p?
But I agree.... those settings seem way too bright and washed out to me....
I thought I read somewhere he did it at 1080p.
Regardless, its horrible at 4K.
Sorry, didn't mean that to come off snippy or anything... I was just trying to make sure I didn't miss where he said 1080p.
Anyway, I got mine yesterday and got it unboxed this afternoon. I'm trying to get everything dialed in while using this thread and the overclock thread for reference.
Weird trying to get used to an MVA panel again after being on IPS for so long.
anyone using the wifi on the TV? It seems to keep losing the wifi settings.
Seiki effectively crippled the set by having the firmware convert the signal internally back to 4:2:2 before outputting on the panel.
anyone happen to have a spare promo code? even calling I don't seem to be getting one.
Whats the native panel resolution, 4096x2160 or 3840x2160?
Ended up buying this online and picking up in store. The price tag in store still showed for 249.99. It rang up at 279.99 they adjusted the price for me and still kept the 10% discount. Seems like they didn't get the info to update the price from what the manager told me. May be of some use for anyone looking for this tv still and are near an hhgregg.
I just contacted h.h gregg about the damaged TV. They got it back yesterday but will only refund my purchase NOT send a replacement. They apparently have replacements but won't send one out for products they shipped damage. This makes no sense to me and I'm more than a little annoyed.
Wow, you're luckier than I am. I've been trying to get an RMA approved for mine for 8 days now (it's got what appears to be a speck of dust or dirt or something under the screen that covers part of about a 5x5 pixel area...wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't right near the center of the screen). Goddamn savages take like 2 days to respond every time I send them new information. Story is looking the same, though. I've clearly specified that I want a replacement like three times now and they just keep talking refund. They did offer me a $75 partial refund if I'll just keep it, but no way I can live with that damn spot there.
They hit mine with a forklift before they even shipped it. Completely shattered the upper right corner of the screen. The damage to the box makes it obvious what happened. I can see find no excuse for this behavior. If you ship out a damaged product you should replace it. The representative on the phone said she was passing along what she was told to say. I asked to speak to this person; she ignored my request and said a supervisor would call me in next five days. She was away consulting with someone a couple of times so I don't know if was speaking directly with a supervisor or passing along precanned policy.
I picked mine up last night but haven't had a chance to open it. I'm hoping I have better luck than the last couple of posters...
If it makes you feel any better I got mine in absolute perfect shape so there is hope out there. Unfortunately for me I can't get used to the 4:2:2 and Seiki is basically just ignoring all requests about it at this point. The input lag seems to be more than the 24ms reported earlier as well.
So for you it feels like a no go for gaming purposes? Is that what you tried on it?
I just contacted h.h gregg about the damaged TV. They got it back yesterday but will only refund my purchase NOT send a replacement. They apparently have replacements but won't send one out for products they shipped damage.
They hit mine with a forklift before they even shipped it. Completely shattered the upper right corner of the screen. The damage to the box makes it obvious what happened.
This TV has a relatively large box, a mail carrier would never leave it at one's house unattended. Its a receiver's duty to check and decline damaged merchandise at carrier presence, unless the defect was hidden, which is hard to proof in case of claimed forklift damage. So from the seller's prospective, the buyer is at fault. I just look from aside at this story, no personal opinion. But if the defect was hidden, its a different story. I've seen similar claims on other forums of the screen physically damaged and packed into a new box, though it sounds a bit unusual for a large manufacturer to allow it on an assembly line... only to have the product later shipped back to China. But I guess floor workers can do it to cover up damage and avoid deduction from pay. Outside of it, any such damage would be seen on the box. In real life anything can happen, I faced cases when a seller shipped repackaged item in a broken box to shift losses onto a mail carrier expecting buyer's refusal to accept & insurance claim. So if you didn't play their game at receiving the box, then... in their view you're at fault.
I don't know what mail carrier "would" do but I know what they did do.
This was a UPS drop off at my home. Not only was it not signed for they didn't even ring the doorbell. We are pretty far out in the country. There was a document attached to the delivery stating that because of the price of the product a signature was not required.
I spoke with a supervisor. After some civil back and forth discussion, they agreed to send out a replacement.
You were lucky then. Generally its between you and the mail carrier to file a damage claim, have them the item inspected at your place, and take it back for free as it becomes the insurance company property, or at times leave it as a gift if not recoverable. But the shipper is usually out of this loop, since at dispatch a mail carrier is expected to check the items aren't visibly damaged.
I'm really surprised that a signature wasn't needed for the TV. When I got the UPS update that the TV was on its way to me, I had the option of removing the "Signature Required" tag, which I didn't. I paid $270 for mine (had to pay for tax), so I don't know if the tax was factored into the signature requirement.
You hang $10k out the window and expect to be shot dead... To all those who received damaged TVs please try to file claims with the carrier and engage the retailer to move forward. I highly doubt these shipments are insured.