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bbunnys

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#214928 3-Jun-2017 11:12
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So going to jump on the HDR band wagon after seeing a mates TV. 

 

I do hear some HDR TV's dont actually display HDR in game mode or else have real bad input lag. 

 

 

 

Was looking at this Samsung 8 series as on special. Anyone know how this would go gaming. Or are there better TV's out there. Budget is $5500 max. 

 

https://www.noelleeming.co.nz/shop/televisions/televisions/ultra-hd-4k-televisions/60-69-uhd-tvs/samsung-qa65q7famsxnz-65-qled-ultra-hd-4k-smart-led-television/prod151680.html


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  #1794379 3-Jun-2017 23:23
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have a look here just what you need http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/best/by-usage/video-gaming and http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/ks8000 

 

I have the KS8000 July last year its been a great tv




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  #1794560 4-Jun-2017 14:57
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I'd buy the 75" one (4K, proper/premium HDR) for $4k. But that's me ... what is the advantage of the more expensive ones? 


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  #1794584 4-Jun-2017 16:24
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My Sony Bravia 4k HDR seems to do well in gaming with a PS4. Which is logical, I suppose.








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  #1794773 5-Jun-2017 09:35
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Geektastic:

 

My Sony Bravia 4k HDR seems to do well in gaming with a PS4. Which is logical, I suppose.

 

 

 

 

What model do you have.


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  #1794793 5-Jun-2017 10:16
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It goes by the snappy name K55x8500!





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