Looks like 4K gaming will start to happen sooner than I thought (on PC ofcourse)

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#201 AM-Gamer
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[QUOTE="Mozelleple112"] No it doesn't. The ONLY advantage the X900A has over Panasonic's plasmas is resolution, which is only one of several factors of picture quality. Guess what? Resolution isn't even the most important factor. ANSI contrast (difference between white and blacks in real world content) and colour reproduction (temperature adjusted to D65, depth, saturation, DeltaE errors, saturation, etc) are both individually more important than the resolution. This is why for example a budget $500 Samsung 720p plasma beats the crap out of a 4K Seiki LCD for $1100+. Deeper black levels, superior contrast ratio and greater colour performance.m3Boarder32

The Seki doesnt even have local dimming, and the Trilmunious display on the 900a exceeds color reproduction in even the best plasmas.  Its black level perofrmance advantage can barely be seen side by side.  The contrast and colors on a 4k source is painfully obvious.

 

Doesnt look like they did a good job calibrating it either but considering only Panasonic and samsung showed up that doesnt suprise me.  Here is some more facts

"The screen turns itself off during all-black scene transitions. I went with the most aggressive local-dimming option to get the best blacks; while a little bit of glow was evident around bright objects (specifically, white text on black backgrounds), it wasn't excessive. The Sony was able to produce an even deeper black level than the VT60

http://hometheaterreview.com/sony-xbr-55x900a-ultra-hd-lcd-tv-reviewed/?page=2

"I cued up the same scene on Blu-ray (Chapter 12, about the 1:26:25 mark) on two 1080p TVs (the Panasonic VT60 and the Samsung UN55F8000), and I viewed the TVs side by side to observe the difference. I sat about six feet from the TVs, which is a good four feet closer than I normally sit. I was feeling generous. Could I see an improvement in detail on the 55-inch UHD TV at this distance? Yes, the UHD image looked crisper and more defined, especially compared with the 60-inch plasma. I could more clearly see the individual blades of grass in the dirt clumps around the sewer, the background wall texture was more defined, and the strings of Spider-Man's web and the stitching of his outfit looked sharp and precise"




I like how you conveniently left out the rest... "The Sony was able to produce an even deeper black level than the VT60, but only when I turned its backlight way down, which resulted in a picture that was much too dim. "

And when you fully calibrate it its going to look slighly better in lite rooms and not match the Black levles.  Its Black levles or the best a led tv can offer .  Its only viewing something on a 4k source or something that has the ability to upscale a 4k source where it will beat a plasma.  Otherwise its juts a high end LED tv.  Anyone whos seen a 4k source will not argue that it blows plasma out of the water. Even my GF said it did and she doent give 2 craps about any of that stuff.

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#202 AM-Gamer
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Somone on AVS forum confirmed that no 4k content or upscaled 4k content was shown at the shootout.  Imagine that.

He also noted the calibrater did not calibrate it on the 2020 scale but on the 709 scale which completely makes the XBR color abilities non existent.  Way to go.

http://www.avsforum.com/t/1467353/ofiicial-sony-xbr-55x900a-xbr-65x900a-anticipation-thread-local-dimming-and-4k-technoligy/270

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#203 superclocked
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*sigh* just spent $1,000 on SuperClocked nVidia Titan this year.

Do you guys think the performance / features is worth the upgrade from Titan? I mean, would you guys upgrade if you already had nVidia Titan?

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lol, no reason to upgrade a Titan for quite some time. Spend your money on a 21:9 display instead...
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#204 osirisx3
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4k means you need to sit extreamly close to the screen to get the full benefit. I heard you need to sit 1 meter away from a 50 intch screen to get the full detail. Who the hell wants to sit 1 meter away from a tv that big?