Looking at getting a new tv in the not too distant future Used to have a projector so had 96 inch, changed to 65 inch when 4k appeared and the cost of 4k projectors were silly money Looking at getting around 85 inch TV, anybody got one Do i go QLED or OLED, always bought standard ones before but this time want better. I'm not an LG fan but that's probably because i have an early 40 inch 4k one and it's rubbish including the software on it. My other 6 TV's are all Samsung but have read that QLED is just pretend compared to OLED. Samsung are doing a new NEO QLED but i'm guessing that will be expensive when released Any info appreciated Cheers guys
If I were you I'd contact @robpropix on twitter and ask if he's willing to sell you the parkway cinema. The screen might be a bit small for you though
Haha, yeh that would be ace. I like movies in full 4k with Atmos sound so it can be a bit like the cinema at times
One in every room apart from the bathrooms although I have just put a tablet bracket in the bathroom so I can watch TV whilst in the bath
Go on AV forums UK they have all the info. LG make all the OLED screens for everyone. I think unless you have a brightly lit room OLED is the best. https://www.avforums.com/forums/what-is-the-best-tv-for-you.367/
I looked at OLED before I bought mine last year. An OLED screen that size will be an inordinate amount of money. The real advantage is true blacks so if you watch in a darkened room there's no backlight to bleed through. The downsides are initial outlay, screen burn and repair costs if damaged accidentally or severe screen burn occurs. For normal living room use (if 85" can be seen as such!) I reckon a high-end LED set will be almost as good, longer lived and half the price or less.
It's probably cause it's an older one in scheme of things but when that happens your a bit reluctant to try again
I've got a budget of around 3k but could go more and they are around that price. Our room is always dark, have LED's around the TV and then another set around some beading we've done. The wall is about 7 meters across with nothing on it so plenty of room for one. Thanks for info
Our room is dark, painted grey ceilings for that reason so it gives a more cinema room effect. Cheers for that
Hi pal,look up Caleb Dennison on you tube,he speaks very highly of the Sony x900h and plenty of bang for your money.I have the 55" version and I'm very happy with it.
Nice one thanks. Used to only ever have Sony many moons ago when they did fat TV's but never had a flat screen one
Apart from the odd game of football in an evening, plus the Barnsley games, I probably watch about an hour of TV a day. I don't really need to have a TV in every room