mafukkas holding out for technology they have no clue how or why it works the way it does
its 2017, if you dont understand the concept of buying shyt now instead of waiting then I dont know what to tell you.. Their will always be new technology..
People talking about wait til next year.. Next year, at E3 some other new feature for a TV will be announced, so why not wait til 2019 then ?
the point is, if you waiting on technology, you always be waiting
PC gamers have a false sense of intelligence because they learned vaguely (very vaguely) how a PC works. Then they apply their limited knowledge to any and everything and swear they know what the fukk they are talking about.
They don't know shyt about consoles, how console games work, how consoles work, the word "optimization" has a different meaning in PC than it does in a console space. Power is measured differently, no matter how many times Thats explained, they go back to their default flawed vague thought process.
You can now add TV's to that equation
The best TVs are usually a grand and over. That's one of the better low tier 4K TVs out. I would wait for next years OLED TVs if it were me.
If you're buying any TV more than 1 model number lower than the flagship expect an 8 bit with fake HDR.
I'm not expecting 8bit anything
The Samsung 10bit panels went as low as $750 last year. So were a few others, this year there will be a lot more 10bit panels for sub $1,000. But if we talking 2.1 g-sync outputs then expert to pay in the $1000, 1500 range minimum. If you can't afford it, Then right now isn't the time to make that leap. Everyone isn't going to heaven
That TCL p607 is like $600 @ Best Buy with a standard remote, I'd get that. It pretty much hits all the checkboxes and it's basically 10 bit with dithering
What the hell does "basically 10bit" mean
It's an 8bit, supposedly looks good for gaming except who reviewed that tv and what games did they try with it? There isn't much HDR gaming content available, just saying. Because they tried to say it's awesome display but you can't reach "awesome" on an 8bit. They say it doesn't "pop" unless you get a 10bit panel.
That was the rhetoric one year ago within the tv communities. If anyone can confirm this 8bit panel has broken the mold, let it be known so we can eat for the low...