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Decided to bite the bullet. Ordered on Takealot will arrive tomorrow. Will update when I can.
We are getting a 65" 4K soon so that will really show whether its worth it or not
If you are getting a 4K TV, I think a PS4 pro is a must.
Most TVs disable up-scaling to 4K when gaming mode is active. Without decent upscaling I've read that it looks worse on a 4K TV than it does on a 1080p TV, which is as expected.
Do you know why ?
Just don't enable gaming mode, no normal human can notice the difference, maybe world champion pro Call of Duty players.
Also Google the TV model + PS4 Pro, see what other people say.
I definitely noticed it on my 2010 1080p LCD. As in, I plugged in, fired up God of War 3 (which worked fine on my previous TV) and wondered wtf was wrong. Why does the input feel so delayed.
It was unplayable out of the box, and before some of the later software updates even gaming mode wasn't really good enough. Luckily there was a "hack" where you could reduce processing further.
Now it's a lot better and I don't notice it with the games I play.
This guy with his Hisense would also disagree with you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFL2KW_bKzs
Decided to bite the bullet. Ordered on Takealot will arrive tomorrow. Will update when I can.
We are getting a 65" 4K soon so that will really show whether its worth it or not
1080p @ 60Hz Show Help : 21.1 ms
1080p With Interpolation Show Help : 130.2 ms
1080p @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode Show Help : 119.8 ms
Just don't enable gaming mode, no normal human can notice the difference, maybe world champion pro Call of Duty players.
Also Google the TV model + PS4 Pro, see what other people say.
I don't really think it's worth it for anyone that has the original but for new buyers it might be, besides the 4K, which is just upscaled anyway, the major benefit is games on the PS4 Pro actually seem to run at 60FPS now, which the original couldn't do.
Of course you can notice the difference.
The whole point of Game Mode is to disable post-processing which causes image delays and processing.
I can show you on most TV's now the crosshairs blur for instance without Game Mode on.
You can however do a "manual" Game Mode of sorts by switching most of it off yourself and the difference between that and Game Mode I agree you won't see.
It's not all about input lag but also internal display lag.
Firstly there are a few native 4K (please let's call it UHD instead) titles.
Secondly it's very very far removed from "just upscaling", firstly because it's not and secondly because the PS4 knows exactly what it's rendering while upscaling would be taking guesses.
We have figured out now OP is getting a Samsung TV so he can rename the input to PC for the least lag but he shouldn't have any issues just turning on Game Mode.
Very few, 29 iirc.
checkerboard rendering yes I know.
I seem to recall PC mode messes up with base colour profile and sets it for PC Use.
Would avoid that and use Game Mode instead.