QUOTE(AVFAN @ Aug 2 2018, 09:48 PM)
something i discovered about the 6800x...
if u have a media player/android box, try playing 1080p videos with 1080p setting instead of highest 2160p setting (of the player).
for this tv, i find the 1080p picture quality better if player set to 1080p rather than 2160p (50, 60 hz).
only when u play 2160p videos should u set to 2160p.
this is not the case with 50" ue630x where a 2160p setting works good for 720p, 1080p, 2160p.
maybe it's a "size" effect... or ua6800x is more discriminatory when it comes to upscaling...??
one thing i can say if u r used to smaller tv's... 40, 50"... becos 60" is quite a jump.
u better be sure u play only 1080i/1080p/2160p/HDR10 stuff. SD, even 720p will appear blur!
your eyes are better off with 50-55" max!
i found a 58 inch Basic TV LC58UA330X but its 2016 model (discontinued) for only RM2511. do u have this model? if so how is the quality compared to the latest 2018 one?if u have a media player/android box, try playing 1080p videos with 1080p setting instead of highest 2160p setting (of the player).
for this tv, i find the 1080p picture quality better if player set to 1080p rather than 2160p (50, 60 hz).
only when u play 2160p videos should u set to 2160p.
this is not the case with 50" ue630x where a 2160p setting works good for 720p, 1080p, 2160p.
maybe it's a "size" effect... or ua6800x is more discriminatory when it comes to upscaling...??
one thing i can say if u r used to smaller tv's... 40, 50"... becos 60" is quite a jump.
u better be sure u play only 1080i/1080p/2160p/HDR10 stuff. SD, even 720p will appear blur!
your eyes are better off with 50-55" max!
https://www.sharp.com.my/pageRender?msgCont...Code=LC58UA330X
https://www.lazada.com.my/products/sharp-58...s108477283.html
This post has been edited by good_juju: Aug 2 2018, 10:29 PM
Aug 2 2018, 10:27 PM

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