GTX 970 4K 3D VIsion gaming success with LGUB850V Passive TV
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[quote="Nobsi"]I just updated my 3D display from an active 50" Samsung 3D plasma HDTV to a passive 65" LG 3D display [b]LG65UG8709 (LG65UG870V)[/b].
Are you kidding?[/quote]
Thank you all.
what exactly are the major differences between UG870V and UB950V?
Apart that is curved.
Thank again
[quote="Dainok"][quote="Nobsi"]I just updated my 3D display from an active 50" Samsung 3D plasma HDTV to a passive 65" LG 3D display [b]LG65UG8709 (LG65UG870V)[/b].
Are you kidding?[/quote]
Thank you all.
what exactly are the major differences between UG870V and UB950V?
Apart that is curved.
Thank again [/quote]
Take a look here:
[url]http://www.zambullo.de/fernseher/unterschiede-und-vergleich-der-lg-uf-und-ug-serie-tv-lineup-2015.html[/url]
Unfortunatelly it's in German language, but a machine translator may be sufficient to understand the differences.
[quote="Nobsi"][quote="Dainok"][quote="Nobsi"]I just updated my 3D display from an active 50" Samsung 3D plasma HDTV to a passive 65" LG 3D display [b]LG65UG8709 (LG65UG870V)[/b].
Are you kidding?[/quote]
Thank you all.
what exactly are the major differences between UG870V and UB950V?
Apart that is curved.
Thank again [/quote]
Take a look here:
[url]http://www.zambullo.de/fernseher/unterschiede-und-vergleich-der-lg-uf-und-ug-serie-tv-lineup-2015.html[/url]
Unfortunatelly it's in German language, but a machine translator may be sufficient to understand the differences.[/quote]
I took a look, thanks.
the item is very precise. Although not speaking specifically of the series ub.
But in this case I understand that around 2 TV, the difference lies in being curved. Perhaps 9500 is a bit faster in the CPU. By eliminating TV OLED (For the excessive cost)
I do not want the TV curve, I would probably choose the 55UB950V. I see no better option.
Does anybody know at what price you might find online?
Thanks again
Unfortunatelly it's in German language, but a machine translator may be sufficient to understand the differences.
I took a look, thanks.
the item is very precise. Although not speaking specifically of the series ub.
But in this case I understand that around 2 TV, the difference lies in being curved. Perhaps 9500 is a bit faster in the CPU. By eliminating TV OLED (For the excessive cost)
I do not want the TV curve, I would probably choose the 55UB950V. I see no better option.
Does anybody know at what price you might find online?
Thanks again
[quote="Dainok"]
I took a look, thanks.
the item is very precise. Although not speaking specifically of the series ub.
But in this case I understand that around 2 TV, the difference lies in being curved. Perhaps 9500 is a bit faster in the CPU. By eliminating TV OLED (For the excessive cost)
I do not want the TV curve, I would probably choose the 55UB950V. I see no better option.
Does anybody know at what price you might find online?
Thanks again[/quote]
If you can afford it, i think the best choice would be the 55UF950 model. It is from 2015 (UB950 is from 2014) and it has the best input lag for a 4k passive TV (only 34 ms for UF950 and around 50ms for UB950).
I took a look, thanks.
the item is very precise. Although not speaking specifically of the series ub.
But in this case I understand that around 2 TV, the difference lies in being curved. Perhaps 9500 is a bit faster in the CPU. By eliminating TV OLED (For the excessive cost)
I do not want the TV curve, I would probably choose the 55UB950V. I see no better option.
Does anybody know at what price you might find online?
Thanks again
If you can afford it, i think the best choice would be the 55UF950 model. It is from 2015 (UB950 is from 2014) and it has the best input lag for a 4k passive TV (only 34 ms for UF950 and around 50ms for UB950).
[quote="Kaendd"][quote="Dainok"]
I took a look, thanks.
the item is very precise. Although not speaking specifically of the series ub.
But in this case I understand that around 2 TV, the difference lies in being curved. Perhaps 9500 is a bit faster in the CPU. By eliminating TV OLED (For the excessive cost)
I do not want the TV curve, I would probably choose the 55UB950V. I see no better option.
Does anybody know at what price you might find online?
Thanks again[/quote]
If you can afford it, i think the best choice would be the 55UF950 model. It is from 2015 (UB950 is from 2014) and it has the best input lag for a 4k passive TV (only 34 ms for UF950 and around 50ms for UB950). [/quote]
excellent. thanks for the advice, UF950 seems really a tv best of UB 950. It also has a few other improvements this tv? or something less?
and then it will eventually be compatible with the mods EDID. ?
model UB950 seems one of the most tested.
I took a look, thanks.
the item is very precise. Although not speaking specifically of the series ub.
But in this case I understand that around 2 TV, the difference lies in being curved. Perhaps 9500 is a bit faster in the CPU. By eliminating TV OLED (For the excessive cost)
I do not want the TV curve, I would probably choose the 55UB950V. I see no better option.
Does anybody know at what price you might find online?
Thanks again
If you can afford it, i think the best choice would be the 55UF950 model. It is from 2015 (UB950 is from 2014) and it has the best input lag for a 4k passive TV (only 34 ms for UF950 and around 50ms for UB950).
excellent. thanks for the advice, UF950 seems really a tv best of UB 950. It also has a few other improvements this tv? or something less?
and then it will eventually be compatible with the mods EDID. ?
model UB950 seems one of the most tested.
none of you have any experience with uf 950? although theoretically EDID files should be compatible with almost all passive, no one has tried with uf 950?
or maybe some difference between the TV that escapes us? Thanks again
Kaendd:
thanks for your advice. Now I'm seriously deciding between the 2 TV
none of you have any experience with uf 950? although theoretically EDID files should be compatible with almost all passive, no one has tried with uf 950?
or maybe some difference between the TV that escapes us? Thanks again
Kaendd:
thanks for your advice. Now I'm seriously deciding between the 2 TV
[quote="Dainok"]none of you have any experience with uf 950? although theoretically EDID files should be compatible with almost all passive, no one has tried with uf 950?
or maybe some difference between the TV that escapes us? Thanks again
Kaendd:
thanks for your advice. Now I'm seriously deciding between the 2 TV[/quote]
I do not own this TV yet so i'm not sure if the edid will work. But since it's a LG TV and since it supports 3840x2160 at 60hz with 4:4:4 chroma, i'm almost sure that the edid override will work with this model as well :)
Currently i own a Sony 65X8505B but it doesn't support 4:4:4 chroma at 4k 60hz so i can't use the edid override with my TV. I'll probably get a new LG this month. I'd love to get the 65UF950 but it's a bit too expensive. I'll probably get the 65UF850 or 65UG870 (it's only 1800€ here in France but 65UF950 is 3200€).
IF you want more info about the UF950 model, here is a good review:
https://www.avforums.com/review/lg-55uf950v-uf950-review.11300#sectionAnchor40737
Dainok said:none of you have any experience with uf 950? although theoretically EDID files should be compatible with almost all passive, no one has tried with uf 950?
or maybe some difference between the TV that escapes us? Thanks again
Kaendd:
thanks for your advice. Now I'm seriously deciding between the 2 TV
I do not own this TV yet so i'm not sure if the edid will work. But since it's a LG TV and since it supports 3840x2160 at 60hz with 4:4:4 chroma, i'm almost sure that the edid override will work with this model as well :)
Currently i own a Sony 65X8505B but it doesn't support 4:4:4 chroma at 4k 60hz so i can't use the edid override with my TV. I'll probably get a new LG this month. I'd love to get the 65UF950 but it's a bit too expensive. I'll probably get the 65UF850 or 65UG870 (it's only 1800€ here in France but 65UF950 is 3200€).
IF you want more info about the UF950 model, here is a good review:
https://www.avforums.com/review/lg-55uf950v-uf950-review.11300#sectionAnchor40737
EDID mod works great with my 65UF9500 (US model number) - see [url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/818183/3d-vision/gtx-970-4k-3d-vision-gaming-success-with-lgub850v-passive-tv-/post/4603008/#4603008[/url]. Because of its larger FOV (at closest viewing distance for 3D), I use my 55UB9500 for PC gaming, instead.
I have encountered occasional problems re-enabling 3D Vision via NV Control Panel wizard, after installing new NVIDIA Windows 10 display driver updates (may be EDID mod related). helifax has generously shared a batch file alternative for enabling 3D Vison. See [url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/902324/3d-vision/enable-3d-vision-without-going-through-the-wizard-batch-file-registry-way-/[/url].
It appears that Eincrou recently (Oct 12) added registry changes and lock features for passive users.
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2015/10/advanced-3d-vision-configuration.html
https://github.com/Eincrou/Adv3DVisionConfig/releases
I am intested in new LG OLED TVs, and I would like to use the new TV to play 3D games, and as a huge PC monitor if possible. I have no idea about how this work, I don't know if that is possible. I suppose the TV must be 4K (and not only 1080p) to make possible to play PC games in 3D.
Of course before to invest big money on that TV I need to be sure what I can expect.
I am intested in new LG OLED TVs, and I would like to use the new TV to play 3D games, and as a huge PC monitor if possible. I have no idea about how this work, I don't know if that is possible. I suppose the TV must be 4K (and not only 1080p) to make possible to play PC games in 3D.
Of course before to invest big money on that TV I need to be sure what I can expect.
[quote="b4thman"]I am intested in new LG OLED TVs, and I would like to use the new TV to play 3D games, and as a huge PC monitor if possible. I have no idea about how this work, I don't know if that is possible. I suppose the TV must be 4K (and not only 1080p) to make possible to play PC games in 3D.
Of course before to invest big money on that TV I need to be sure what I can expect.[/quote]
Read this thread: http://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/901609/3d-vision/oled-lg-55eg910v-good-to-play-pc-3d-games-/
All the LG OLEDs have passive 3D support, I believe. 4K is not required, but the extra resolution makes for a much better experience with 3D content, if you can afford it. You will have to make a significant investment in GPU power if you want to have a high-quality game run in stereo at 60 fps, also.
b4thman said:I am intested in new LG OLED TVs, and I would like to use the new TV to play 3D games, and as a huge PC monitor if possible. I have no idea about how this work, I don't know if that is possible. I suppose the TV must be 4K (and not only 1080p) to make possible to play PC games in 3D.
Of course before to invest big money on that TV I need to be sure what I can expect.
All the LG OLEDs have passive 3D support, I believe. 4K is not required, but the extra resolution makes for a much better experience with 3D content, if you can afford it. You will have to make a significant investment in GPU power if you want to have a high-quality game run in stereo at 60 fps, also.
[quote="mazee"]my impressions from ghosting tests with TestPattern1024x576.TriDefPhoto:
(10=best, 1=worst)
Passive 4K UHDTV LG 55UC970V using line interleaved:
10 (optimal viewing position)
8 (not optimal viewing position)
Passive 4K UHDTV Panasonic TX43CXW754 using line interleaved:
6 (optimal viewing position)
4 (not optimal viewing position)
Active 2K 120Hz Monitor Samsung S27A950D using frame-sequential:
6
In theory is it possible that I got a "bad" Panasonic model, maybe something wrong with the fpr-filme(foil), and a replacement model could do better?[/quote]
just for info:
I returned the Panasonic 43CXW754 and got a Philips 43PUK7100. Good decision:
- Passive 4K UHDTV Philips 43PUK7100 using line interleaved:
9 (optimal viewing position)
7 (not optimal viewing position)
@chtiblue
this should answer your question too;-)
just follow the steps described in post 190 to make a special edid for your passive Philips.
Thank you all.
what exactly are the major differences between UG870V and UB950V?
Apart that is curved.
Thank again
Take a look here:
http://www.zambullo.de/fernseher/unterschiede-und-vergleich-der-lg-uf-und-ug-serie-tv-lineup-2015.html
Unfortunatelly it's in German language, but a machine translator may be sufficient to understand the differences.
I took a look, thanks.
the item is very precise. Although not speaking specifically of the series ub.
But in this case I understand that around 2 TV, the difference lies in being curved. Perhaps 9500 is a bit faster in the CPU. By eliminating TV OLED (For the excessive cost)
I do not want the TV curve, I would probably choose the 55UB950V. I see no better option.
Does anybody know at what price you might find online?
Thanks again
If you can afford it, i think the best choice would be the 55UF950 model. It is from 2015 (UB950 is from 2014) and it has the best input lag for a 4k passive TV (only 34 ms for UF950 and around 50ms for UB950).
excellent. thanks for the advice, UF950 seems really a tv best of UB 950. It also has a few other improvements this tv? or something less?
and then it will eventually be compatible with the mods EDID. ?
model UB950 seems one of the most tested.
or maybe some difference between the TV that escapes us? Thanks again
Kaendd:
thanks for your advice. Now I'm seriously deciding between the 2 TV
I do not own this TV yet so i'm not sure if the edid will work. But since it's a LG TV and since it supports 3840x2160 at 60hz with 4:4:4 chroma, i'm almost sure that the edid override will work with this model as well :)
Currently i own a Sony 65X8505B but it doesn't support 4:4:4 chroma at 4k 60hz so i can't use the edid override with my TV. I'll probably get a new LG this month. I'd love to get the 65UF950 but it's a bit too expensive. I'll probably get the 65UF850 or 65UG870 (it's only 1800€ here in France but 65UF950 is 3200€).
IF you want more info about the UF950 model, here is a good review:
https://www.avforums.com/review/lg-55uf950v-uf950-review.11300#sectionAnchor40737
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2015/10/advanced-3d-vision-configuration.html
https://github.com/Eincrou/Adv3DVisionConfig/releases
Of course before to invest big money on that TV I need to be sure what I can expect.
- Windows 7 64bits (SSD OCZ-Vertez2 128Gb)
- "ASUS P6X58D-E" motherboard
- "Gigabyte RTX 2080 Gaming OC"
- "Intel Xeon X5670" @4000MHz CPU (20.0[12-25]x200MHz)
- RAM 16 Gb DDR3 1600
- "Dell S2716DG" monitor (2560x1440 @144Hz)
- "Corsair Carbide 600C" case
- Labrador dog (cinnamon edition)
Read this thread: http://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/901609/3d-vision/oled-lg-55eg910v-good-to-play-pc-3d-games-/
All the LG OLEDs have passive 3D support, I believe. 4K is not required, but the extra resolution makes for a much better experience with 3D content, if you can afford it. You will have to make a significant investment in GPU power if you want to have a high-quality game run in stereo at 60 fps, also.
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/chtiblue/album/530b52d4cb85770d6e000049/3Dvision with 55" LG OLED EG920 interlieved 3D (3840x2160) overide mode, GTX 2080 Ti XC Ultra EVGA, core i5 @4.3GHz, 16Gb@2130, windows 7&10 64bit, Dolby Atmos 5.1.4 Marantz 6010 AVR
just for info:
I returned the Panasonic 43CXW754 and got a Philips 43PUK7100. Good decision:
- Passive 4K UHDTV Philips 43PUK7100 using line interleaved:
9 (optimal viewing position)
7 (not optimal viewing position)
@chtiblue
this should answer your question too;-)
just follow the steps described in post 190 to make a special edid for your passive Philips.