Khrysler Jerikho wrote:I also have plans to upgrade my setup, pero I still have some questions in mind:
1) Recommended ba mag-4k kahit na medyo maliit yung kwarto?
2) What's the ideal TV size kung hahabulin mo yung 4K?
3) Recommended budget 4KTVs?
4) Also, recommended HDR10 capable TVs on a budget (if such things exist na locally)?
1. Yes, of course bigger is better, and size of the room is consideration. So Ideally, you'd have a 50 inch TV if your viewing distance is around 5 feet or so. If you sit pretty close (2 feet or so) then a 40-43 inch TV will be suitable (given na maliit kwarto mo)
2. Ideally you'd go 55 inches if you want to really maximize 4k viewing (not scientific, this is just the 'consensus' from what I've read)
3. There are a couple of options, but I would recommend the Sony 43x8000d. Reviews:
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x800d
http://4k.com/tv/sony-x800d-review-4k-h ... br43x800d/
Few caveats, it has poor viewing angles, so you'd want to sit directly at the center. Even just a slight movement off angle, you'll see colors and contrast wash out a bit. HDR implementation is good enough, but it's not perfect or ideal for 'true HDR' experience. It just checks the bare minimum (10 bit panel, HDR 10, Wide color gamut) which is a plus.
Personally I've seen a few games in HDR, and although you can notice a difference (with sunlight, clouds, colors in particular) it's not necessarily revolutionary. It could be because the implementation of HDR on consoles is still in its infancy, but it also could be because the x8000d is a budget HDR set.
But I've seen demo content of HDR and it looks really good. So hopefully with more time, HDR implementation on the PS4 pro becomes better.
4. See answer above: I think if you're going on a budget, the x8000d is the best bet. It goes for around 31-32k right now (down from 43k a couple of months ago - so it's a pretty good deal).