means sony restocked already?
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Nov 1 2016, 12:19 PM
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means sony restocked already?
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Nov 1 2016, 01:16 PM
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Nov 1 2016, 01:23 PM
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You can't really buy it online. First you do order in the page then someone from sony will call you to confirm. Then he will take your credit card details in order to purchase.
If you have maybank card then you can do 0% interest installment. |
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Nov 1 2016, 01:25 PM
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Nov 1 2016, 02:47 PM
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Nov 1 2016, 03:03 PM
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Nov 2 2016, 03:21 AM
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The Last of Us just got updated to version 1.0.7.
The game supports HDR. The pain in the ass is, the PSVR processor box does not support HDR passthrough: you can either play in HDR or play in VR. What's even more "meh!" is the fact that Sony's implementation of HDR does not passthrough my AVR when my AVR (Denon AVR-X2200W) clearly supports HDR passthrough. Now I had to unhook everything and rearrange the HDMI cables to connect straight to my 4KTV, and pull another optical cable into the AVR to get surround sound. So it's either I leave the PSVR processor box connected to the PS4 and play SDR-only or pull the cable from the back of the AVR and connect to PS4 straight and grab an optical cable to play in surround and HDR. What a bloody mess, Sony! Makes rethink about getting the PS4 Pro if the hoops I have to jump through are like these. ![]() ![]() This post has been edited by stringfellow: Nov 2 2016, 03:24 AM |
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Nov 2 2016, 08:42 AM
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21,256 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Pekopon |
HDR of the TLOU remastered?
how big is the diff since remastered already sharp and crisp |
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Nov 2 2016, 01:08 PM
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Nov 2 2016, 01:10 PM
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QUOTE(shinchan^^ @ Nov 2 2016, 08:42 AM) HDR is all about superior contrast if I'm not mistaken, the real concern is how many people have such high end TV with true HDR capability? If I'm not mistaken there's very few truly top of the range TV with such features, at price tags that most would not even consider. |
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Nov 2 2016, 02:07 PM
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My HDR capable TV was last year model, bought last year, and by this year, price would've dropped tremendously. Makes good investment too since there are no need to upgrade to enjoy 4K and HDR. JS8000 Samsung 4K TV.
Price range for HDR capable 4KTV models are RM6xxx upwards. You need to know where to look and what specs in the panel to look to make sure it supports the HDR format the PS4 uses. |
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Nov 2 2016, 02:14 PM
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QUOTE(iGamer @ Nov 2 2016, 01:10 PM) HDR is all about superior contrast if I'm not mistaken, the real concern is how many people have such high end TV with true HDR capability? If I'm not mistaken there's very few truly top of the range TV with such features, at price tags that most would not even consider. I bought a Samsung 55 inch JS8000 last year for RM7499,a low input lag, quantum dot, 4K HDR capable tv...... now 2016, i think you can get a HDR capable TV at a good price.If u find someone selling the JS8000 series at good price.. grab it while u can, it is an awesome TV, Picture quality is superb.. Finally getting used to the VR experience. RIGS still nauseates me, but others titles I'm finally having a good time with. now deciding to purchase Eve Valkyrie or not.. This post has been edited by edthrax: Nov 2 2016, 02:18 PM |
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Nov 2 2016, 02:30 PM
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QUOTE(edthrax @ Nov 2 2016, 02:14 PM) I bought a Samsung 55 inch JS8000 last year for RM7499,a low input lag, quantum dot, 4K HDR capable tv...... now 2016, i think you can get a HDR capable TV at a good price. Thanks for the update, but my next purchase/upgrade would be targeted at 65" and above, having wall size screen is always my fancy. Perhaps VR when the screen is crisp enough will be a good alternative solution for the urge to go ever bigger If u find someone selling the JS8000 series at good price.. grab it while u can, it is an awesome TV, Picture quality is superb.. Finally getting used to the VR experience. RIGS still nauseates me, but others titles I'm finally having a good time with. now deciding to purchase Eve Valkyrie or not.. |
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Nov 2 2016, 04:03 PM
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21,256 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Pekopon |
I bought a Sony 50in SMART 3D TV instead of LG/ Samsung 4k without 3D
for around same price last year |
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Nov 2 2016, 04:25 PM
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2 months+ to CES 2017 guys. Hold your wallets.
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Nov 2 2016, 04:54 PM
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Nov 2 2016, 05:09 PM
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Nov 2 2016, 08:15 PM
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QUOTE(SSJBen @ Nov 2 2016, 05:09 PM) Just curious, how about 8k tv. I've read before that making 4K tv is actually the easier route for manufacturer than pushing other display fidelity, hence I would assume 8k tv isn't that difficult or costly to make, perhaps the manufacturer are saving it for the next wave so consumer will have upgrade again from 4K to 8k. |
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Nov 2 2016, 09:36 PM
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QUOTE(iGamer @ Nov 2 2016, 08:15 PM) Just curious, how about 8k tv. I've read before that making 4K tv is actually the easier route for manufacturer than pushing other display fidelity, hence I would assume 8k tv isn't that difficult or costly to make, perhaps the manufacturer are saving it for the next wave so consumer will have upgrade again from 4K to 8k. If Sony themselves are struggling to make hardware to play your games in 4K cheap enough without people whining and complaining about price, what do you think the situation will be if they'd price an 8K TV and console hardware to push all 7680x4320 pixels? PCs already have such hardware but you need two of them running at the same time, and at USD1200 a piece. USD399 also people already complain expensive.......Obligatory |
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Nov 2 2016, 09:56 PM
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QUOTE(iGamer @ Nov 2 2016, 08:15 PM) Just curious, how about 8k tv. I've read before that making 4K tv is actually the easier route for manufacturer than pushing other display fidelity, hence I would assume 8k tv isn't that difficult or costly to make, perhaps the manufacturer are saving it for the next wave so consumer will have upgrade again from 4K to 8k. It's not the matter of design complexity, it's the matter of logistics and materials cost. 8k TVs below 75" are pointless. So the only way up is to keep going bigger. The sharp 8k TV is actually a mediocre TV, all it has going is the resolution and size. But everything else from backlight, panel, processors, and so on are just subpar stuff. It's not cheap to have a 75" TV or larger to employ many of the features in mid-high range TVs of today. Logistics wise, the bigger you go the bigger the headache for shipping, the bigger the problem for packaging, the more electronic chain stores have to plan and spend on manpower to send and install TVs of larger magnitudes. So one thing at a time, resolution isn't everything. But let's stop going off topic. |
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