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Hello.
During CES I heard a news that Sony will bring Android 6 (Marshmallow) to the 2015 TV lineup.
General News about Marshmallow on Android TV's
These news are from January.
Had anyone heard something new about this?
Well, I am really sorry to say this, but your idea with changing the options for best frame rate is crap!
I do believe you that you got better picture with 60 fps frame rate on 1080p, but please.....we have here 4K TVs and we all want to have the best experience watching the 4K meterial. SO how the ***** you want to proove your point for changing the frame rate, since you only have ADSL connection of 7 mb!!!!
You can't even compare 1080p and 4K properly!!!
I am deeply sorry if you got offended by my statement and I apologize for that.
I am an adult and you are too I hope
But to suggest something that at the end of the day cripples the device which can not be used anymore in full, that's .....well, OK, choose your own words for that. I think, I made myself clear to all of the members here.
And another thing.....instead of searching for awkward workarounds (and I do thank you for your enthusiasm) we should all attack Sony for selling us halfproducts and their incopetence of dealing with the mess they made.
If you're using the Sony tv Netflix app it can't make any difference. Its not possible as there's no HDMI involved, it's a direct internet stream. It does definitely improve the image on a sky box or ps4 etc. It may not upscale it to 4k but it is certainly a more pleasing and clearer image on 1080 sources. This thread probably needs to be moved to it's own thread as it's nowt to do with the update.
@bbrks011 wrote:Well, I am really sorry to say this, but your idea with changing the options for best frame rate is crap!
I do believe you that you got better picture with 60 fps frame rate on 1080p, but please.....we have here 4K TVs and we all want to have the best experience watching the 4K meterial. SO how the ***** you want to proove your point for changing the frame rate, since you only have ADSL connection of 7 mb!!!!
You can't even compare 1080p and 4K properly!!!
The 4k material (Netflix Amazon etc) that is streamed is not affected. You can watch all the 4k streams in 4k and still get the benefit of a better quality 1080 picture on "best frame rate" on devices connected on HDMI.
As we begin to get more 4k HDMI devices (such as the sky q box) that may change however.
Sure you are right about that, but I am exactly the case, using only HDMI inputs for two sat receivers and Android TV Box I have.
Natflix is fine of course
@bbrks011 wrote:Sure you are right about that, but I am exactly the case, using only HDMI inputs for two sat receivers and Android TV Box I have.
Natflix is fine of course
Why don't you try best frame rate then? 🙂
Nope, don't want to.....cause of the 4K I get from the TV box
And again, it makes me sick thinking about how Sony, because of it's incompetence, is forcing us to try all the unusual tricks to get these TVs to work properly. Unreal