Pretty much. Just waiting for one of those new HDMI 2.1/eARC soundbars at this pointI bought a C9 last year. I'm really happy that the CX 2020 model doesn't change much from the C9.
2.1 also comes with higher bandwidth and eARC, which will allow it to pass higher bitrate audio, as well as some other things like mandatory a/v sync protocols.oh okay! sounds good. i can continue to enjoy my current tv with 4k up to 60fps. I highly doubt anything other than indie games will be 120fps on console. God of War 2 or Horizon 2 are still going to be 30fps at best. We can probably guess that the launch games wont be in 8k. Maybe some indie stuff.
I'll be buying one cause of the fact I don't have a 4K panel in my house yet.
I've had the same midrange Samsung 1080p TV since 2012, so yeah I'm upgrading.
What does the new tech do? My 4K is a Sony about 2 years old now.
Higher refresh rates?
Yup. Want to get. 65" and am leaning towards a c9 due to HDMI 2.1 but not sure if I may go Sony or Philips for better notion handling?
Where can i find info on new tv models with these features, interested in a cheap but good gaming tv. Not much bigger than 42" ideally
Yes, I currently have a OLED B7 but will be picking up a C9 or perhaps the newest version sometime later this year. The thing holding me back is that no receiver currently supports 2.1, not a huge issue with eARC but it would be nice.
Thanks, not a fan of 50 inch plus TV's especially in a smaller room ill check that one then the smaller the betterI say wait for 2020 LG OLED TVs later this year, which will have HDMI 2.1 and G-Sync compatibility, and there's a 48 inch model coming.