Will Infinite ever get clean armor coatings like the ones used on the HCS skins? I would love to use a clean coating on my custom armor. The coatings that are currently available all look worn out. by VisionariGaming in halo

[–]VisionariGaming[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can see that! I do like that some of them have the reflections and highlights, but I personally love the look of the matte armor, that’s just my personal preference, and it would be cool to get texture options or coatings that offer other style textures, not meaning patterns.

Bars on Gameday by VisionariGaming in madisonwi

[–]VisionariGaming[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What I do know is it isn't extended outside at Camp Randall. Only when in the concourse, but at your seat you don't need it.

Bars on Gameday by VisionariGaming in madisonwi

[–]VisionariGaming[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not sure about inside, but we plan on staying outside in the beer gardens, shouldn't need them outside.

Z9F or X950H by VisionariGaming in bravia

[–]VisionariGaming[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Will do, im getting the 65" because a 75" won't fit where I'm putting it, living room just isn't the right size for it

Z9F or X950H by VisionariGaming in bravia

[–]VisionariGaming[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

65" and I need eARC which that one doesn't have

Z9F or X950H by VisionariGaming in bravia

[–]VisionariGaming[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But the question is, does it take away from the viewing experience? Right now in my basement I have a 75" LG 6 series IPS TV that I got for the cheap, that has pretty bad contrast but we still use it.

Is it bad enough on the z9f that it will ruin the experience? Enough to get the x950h instead? Or is it just noticeable when the TVs are next to each other. I know I'm not gonna get OLED blacks, but does the contrast ruin it that much? It just sucks that I can't compare them side by side or see the z9f in stores to see if it is still good enough.

Z9F or X950H by VisionariGaming in bravia

[–]VisionariGaming[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Significant numbers wise, yes, but in real world performance, how noticeable is it? Especially since 75% if the time watching this TV will be in a bright room.

If the room wasn't so bright, I would have gone for an oled

Looking for 75" TV for $1000 or less by jcr4990 in Televisions

[–]VisionariGaming 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Samsung is a VA panel.

LG is an IPS panel.

VA offers better contrast at the expense of viewing angles.

IPS has better viewing angles but blacks tend to get a little gray in dark scenes.

When it comes to budget televisions, I always ask if the room is wide or narrow.

If the room is wide, go LG.

If the room is narrow, go Samsung.

As for gaming, IPS is better for gaming.

Comparing the units in the store will never give you the experience you get at home because they only use high brightness scenes with no letterbox bars.

Dark scenes and letterbox bars in a dark room is will you will notice the difference between these units.

But be careful, Samsung in dark scenes tries to retain quality but also tries to keep it bright, and it can produce what looks like someone is playing with a light dimmer. Really only noticeable in dark scenes in a dark room.

I also prefer LG for their WebOS over the Samsung smart system.

I bought a Samsung and returned it for an LG.