Over the Holidays I walked into our locally owned TV store to look at the 65-70" displays. Was considering the curved display, Plasma, LED. Open minded and I do trust the knowledgeable sales staff.
However when I saw the 65" Sony XBR65850B. And I love it. Here' what I currently feed it with:
-Netflix via the TV's built in receiver. I've heard that is 4k video-It looks really good.
-Apple TV. HDMI Connection. Meyuh! I think it up converts and looks better then the 1080p TV it replaced. But doesn't look as good as the TV's Netflix.
-DirecTV receiver-About two years old-not sure which model-but we are eligible to upgrade. I believe the TV is up converting the signal it gets from the DirecTV but not 4k. Sporting events look good. Still a huge improvement over the 50" HD TV it replaced.
I also use other sources from via the Apple TV or the TV such as HBO, etc.
Just wondering if others are doing something different for video inputs that I am overlooking to maximize the up convert and/or 4k display capabilities of this TV.
However when I saw the 65" Sony XBR65850B. And I love it. Here' what I currently feed it with:
-Netflix via the TV's built in receiver. I've heard that is 4k video-It looks really good.
-Apple TV. HDMI Connection. Meyuh! I think it up converts and looks better then the 1080p TV it replaced. But doesn't look as good as the TV's Netflix.
-DirecTV receiver-About two years old-not sure which model-but we are eligible to upgrade. I believe the TV is up converting the signal it gets from the DirecTV but not 4k. Sporting events look good. Still a huge improvement over the 50" HD TV it replaced.
I also use other sources from via the Apple TV or the TV such as HBO, etc.
Just wondering if others are doing something different for video inputs that I am overlooking to maximize the up convert and/or 4k display capabilities of this TV.