My TV is only 32 inches, so you can't really tell the difference. If you have anything over 40 though, you better go with 1080p.Hd is hd, I'd like to have you all stand in front of both and tell me the difference. You'd probably get it wrong.
I actually can tell the difference and it does annoy me to see jagged edges and low res in between high res when watching videos. For certain movies I could care less if its in 720p but for action packed movies, I need it in 1080p.Hd is hd, I'd like to have you all stand in front of both and tell me the difference. You'd probably get it wrong.
I couldn't tell unfortunately, the store was pretty crowded.stupid question, was the ps4 loud? or making noticeable noises?
https://twitter.com/ManaByte/status/394247406692233217Hd is hd, I'd like to have you all stand in front of both and tell me the difference. You'd probably get it wrong.
Devs are required to support remote play unless the game requires the PS Camera.Anybody know if remote play to the vita is gonna work for every PS4 game or just select ones?
if you have a 40 or less tv you will not see the diff seeing systmems upscale gams to 1080p. 720 p at non stop 60 fps upsaled to 1080 p on small tvs will look th same to avg person.https://twitter.com/ManaByte/status/394247406692233217
Probably need to get your eyes checked.
Devs are required to support remote play unless the game requires the PS Camera.
I'm disappointed either way that next gen consoles can't promise a baseline of 1080p 60 for every game. I shouldn't be required to play on a screen that is 40inch or less to get the optimal experience.TV size and viewing distance factor in to whether you can tell the difference or not. Also note that the comment that started this conversation mentioned 900p, not 720p.
who knows. Sony likes to make promises and then flake out. They have been promising universal remote play since the PSP, and shows little signs of progress. I could tell you what Sony SAYS, but that doesn't do anyone any good. Sony promises native remote play on all ps4 games. Just like how Vita TV is going to stream PS4 over WiFi; lol....yeah...we'll see. Very pessimistic.Anybody know if remote play to the vita is gonna work for every PS4 game or just select ones?
All 3 companies like to do that.who knows. Sony likes to make promises and then flake out. They have been promising universal remote play since the PSP, and shows little signs of progress. I could tell you what Sony SAYS, but that doesn't do anyone any good. Sony promises native remote play on all ps4 games. Just like how Vita TV is going to stream PS4 over WiFi; lol....yeah...we'll see. Very pessimistic.
I have a 32 incher. I don't even have the minimal. (I would consider a 40 inch TV to be minimal for gaming. A comfortable couch, footrest, beer, snacks are must haves too :lol:
I don't know about you but when I upgraded from a 32 inch 720p TV to a 32 inch 1080p I noticed the difference almost instantly. Especially in games, and premium network channels.if you have a 40 or less tv you will not see the diff seeing systmems upscale gams to 1080p. 720 p at non stop 60 fps upsaled to 1080 p on small tvs will look th same to avg person.
Did you go from LCD to LED? That might be what made a change.I don't know about you but when I upgraded from a 32 inch 720p TV to a 32 inch 1080p I noticed the difference almost instantly. Especially in games, and premium network channels.
Could be just me, but who knows.
Ended up cancelling my Amazon order. At this point in time I just can't justify spending that kind of money for a system that doesn't have any games I want. I think i'll either try to save that money (Lol Doubtfully) or put it towards some PC upgrades.
Big TVs are overrated. :lol: I had a 32" for years (cost $1500 when I bought it, and that was a reasonably good bargain, so that gives you an idea of how old it was). We just upgraded to a 39" because the 32" stopped working, and I don't know that I'd ever want a television larger than that.I have a 32 incher. I don't even have the minimal. (
No, both were LED. Went from 60hz to 120hz though.Did you go from LCD to LED? That might be what made a change.
Just make it one inch bigger. Odd numbers really mess with my OCD. LolBig TVs are overrated. :lol: I had a 32" for years (cost $1500 when I bought it, and that was a reasonably good bargain, so that gives you an idea of how old it was). We just upgraded to a 39" because the 32" stopped working, and I don't know that I'd ever want a television larger than that.
I have this same problem! i started gaming on my pc monitor and now playing ps3 games just does not feel the same...I must have gotten spoiled from sitting right next to my monitor but now sitting down and playing games on my TV is a lot harder than it used to be. It feels like I can never focus on what's going on, onscreen and I just can't get into it like that.
I have a 40in and I see the difference well. It's obvious if your more of a details type of person.if you have a 40 or less tv you will not see the diff seeing systmems upscale gams to 1080p. 720 p at non stop 60 fps upsaled to 1080 p on small tvs will look th same to avg person.
That is most likely the difference then. Unless you have DirecTV I don't know of anyone broadcasting 1080p content. Watching Walking Dead via Apple TV (1080p) vs. watching it on the air (720p) is a huge difference for me on our 65" TV, not so much on the small TVs in other rooms.No, both were LED. Went from 60hz to 120hz though.
Really wish I could turn my sub into a prime account. Before I was 18, I signed up under my parents. I used to be able to get Plus with my sub account, but then Sony changed it where you couldn't get a Plus subscription for a sub anymore. I didn't know I could use Plus on the primary and it would work for the other profiles. Basically, I lost 2 years of my PS+. Now, I'm stuck with PS Plus on the primary and all my trophies on my sub. It's quite annoying.Well I believe you will be able to keep your plus as long as you put the psn Id with plus on your primary console all other psn id that are your primary console also get access to plus. The following article confirms it
http://m.ign.com/articles/2013/10/26/ps4-how-digital-sharing-works
I don't know at what distance or size or what your actual eyesight has to be in order to tell the difference between a 1080p and 720p upscaled to 1080 is, but even on 15 inch laptops you can clearly see the difference in pixel density between 720p and 1080p proper. It's not just the size of the icons, it's the pixels themselves. Anybody who looks at them once can tell the difference. The pixels are like half the size.I don't know about you but when I upgraded from a 32 inch 720p TV to a 32 inch 1080p I noticed the difference almost instantly. Especially in games, and premium network channels.
Could be just me, but who knows.
Amazon has a 46in for $350. Not bad! I picked one up for my dad for Christmas. Its a knock off brand but for under $500 I'd say its pretty nice.TVs have really come down. Target has a 55 inch Vizio for 799 this week. You can even get samsungs and Panasonic plasmas for that at 50 inches if you watch for deals.
pixel density is different from screen resolution.I don't know at what distance or size or what your actual eyesight has to be in order to tell the difference between a 1080p and 720p upscaled to 1080 is, but even on 15 inch laptops you can clearly see the difference in pixel density between 720p and 1080p proper. It's not just the size of the icons, it's the pixels themselves. Anybody who looks at them once can tell the difference. The pixels are like half the size.
going from 60Hz to 120Hz I'm sure makes the picture move more fluidly with material that takes advantage, but if you just put a picture next to other you can definitely tell the difference between 720 and 1080. I certainly can, and my eyesight is like 20/125ish (I technically barely don't need glasses when driving) so anybody with 20/20 vision should definitely see the difference.
Find Visa Gift Cards. I know my BB has a bunch of them but most are expired. They will try to tell you you can't use BB credit on Visa gift cards but you can. Have them constantly scan a bunch of Visa cards until one works (again, since most of the time they are expired).I got my PS4 pre ordered at Target but got about $100 of Best Buy credit. Anyone know how I can turn that credit to something I can use in Target?
Thanks man.Find Visa Gift Cards. I know my BB has a bunch of them but most are expired. They will try to tell you you can't use BB credit on Visa gift cards but you can. Have them constantly scan a bunch of Visa cards until one works (again, since most of the time they are expired).
I don't know at what distance or size or what your actual eyesight has to be in order to tell the difference between a 1080p and 720p upscaled to 1080 is, but even on 15 inch laptops you can clearly see the difference in pixel density between 720p and 1080p proper. It's not just the size of the icons, it's the pixels themselves. Anybody who looks at them once can tell the difference. The pixels are like half the size.
going from 60Hz to 120Hz I'm sure makes the picture move more fluidly with material that takes advantage, but if you just put a picture next to other you can definitely tell the difference between 720 and 1080. I certainly can, and my eyesight is like 20/125ish (I technically barely don't need glasses when driving) so anybody with 20/20 vision should definitely see the difference.
I hear people lost some BB credit that way.But I'm not sure if credit certificates work the same way. I've only done it with BB gift cards. If anything, you could probably buy BB gift cards with BB credit and than buy a Visa gift card.
Too bad the 50'' is temporarily out of stock. Anyways right now I have a 40'' Samsung TV but I have been wanting to upgrade to one of at least 50'' or 60''inches . Hopefully this Black Friday we will see some good deals on TV's.This 50 inch plasma has AMAZING picture quality and is one of the best "budget" Tvs for gaming available. I purchased one 2 months or so ago and It is truly the best TV you can get for the money.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ARAHBIW/ref=asc_df_B00ARAHBIW2610495?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&tag=cnet-ce-20&linkCode=asn&creative=395093&creativeASIN=B00ARAHBIW
It charges you $3+ for the Visa card btw/I hear people lost some BB credit that way.
Yes, but Visa gift cards do count towards My Bestbuy points, so you can even out the loss like that.It charges you $3+ for the Visa card btw/
It does that from time to time, usually no more then a few days.Too bad the 50'' is temporarily out of stock. Anyways right now I have a 40'' Samsung TV but I have been wanting to upgrade to one of at least 50'' or 60''inches . Hopefully this Black Friday we will see some good deals on TV's.