interesting read. according to this columnist, a tv with 'HDR' appears to be the ticket...http://www.forbes.com/sites/kevinmu...look-the-emperor-has-no-clothes/#66d027763909
Nope. I'll just take my brothers current 4k tv when he upgrades to OLED or whatever the next big thing is.
The article says that it isn't worth buying one unless you are sitting 2 feet away from 40 inch screen...and 4 feet away from a 65 inch screen, which no one does. I am perfectly fine with my 1080p Samsung.
The article says that it isn't worth buying one unless you are sitting 2 feet away from 40 inch screen...and 4 feet away from a 65 inch screen, which no one does. I am perfectly fine with my 1080p Samsung.
Not a huge fan of the curved. There are pros and cons. I think the cons generally win out.Sunday we bought a 4K LG and absolutely love it. We've always had Samsung's in the past but so far, we're really happy with the picture quality of this LG. Our last living room TV was a Samsung plasma and the NFM rep said we may not be happy with this LG. Screw that man, the picture is great.
Does anyone have an opinion on the curve TV's? It seems as though there is better viewing depth so we're interested in learning more about it; or if it just seems that way as in a mind trick or something.
Not a huge fan of the curved. There are pros and cons. I think the cons generally win out.
Said by the person w/out a 4k HDR TV. Try watching a proper show/movie with native 4k support and HDR. You'll be singing a different tune.
Damn, so size does matter? Wife said it didn't...Love our 60" curved 4k
I heard while OLED looks fantastic, it really degrades quickly, like half brightness in under 5 years?OLED is where it's at.
Love our 60" curved 4k
I didn't think anything was being broadcast in 4k yet. There is a 4k Blue Ray coming, but even it's not available yet. I think Netflix and Amazon are streaming some 4k now.Watching the Olympics on 4k is unreal.
Even when you're not watching live events on other channels, it looks live.
4k netflix is awesome on it. So are the Hd broadcasts off directv. I hard wired a line off the router and it makes a huge difference. We went with the curved because of our living area. You can stand beside the thing and still see it.Are there any noticeable differences between a curve or flat screen? I wanna splurge on the curve for our bedroom TV, my concern is picture quality as the NFM rep said something like it's "60 ___ while I'm use to 120 ____ or higher" and we'll be able to notice the difference.
We don't know enough about TV's.
OLED, @vs540husker can you share more, like what's good about it & which brands have them?
Did you get it at NFM or HTO?Are there any noticeable differences between a curve or flat screen? I wanna splurge on the curve for our bedroom TV, my concern is picture quality as the NFM rep said something like it's "60 ___ while I'm use to 120 ____ or higher" and we'll be able to notice the difference.
We don't know enough about TV's.
OLED, @vs540husker can you share more, like what's good about it & which brands have them?
I didn't think anything was being broadcast in 4k yet. There is a 4k Blue Ray coming, but even it's not available yet. I think Netflix and Amazon are streaming some 4k now.
Are there any noticeable differences between a curve or flat screen? I wanna splurge on the curve for our bedroom TV, my concern is picture quality as the NFM rep said something like it's "60 ___ while I'm use to 120 ____ or higher" and we'll be able to notice the difference.
Did you get it at NFM or HTO?
Curve is okay as long as you are in the sweet spot. Off center and you will see distortion with the picture.
HDR is where it's at...must have for a 4k tv.
I was talking about the Higland Television OutletWe bought it at NFM. Your infatuation with that poster is noted.
All of this isn't foreign language to me, appreciate everyone's responses.
I was talking about the Higland Television Outlet
I heard while OLED looks fantastic, it really degrades quickly, like half brightness in under 5 years?
OLED, @vs540husker can you share more, like what's good about it & which brands have them?
You make this easy.Never heard of them, your poor attempt at humor is noted just like your infatuation was.
You make this easy.
Like I said...You're a book cover, no need to open it up.
Wow. Good call. Was wondering how he was surviving cold turkey.Like I said...
Wow. Good call. Was wondering how he was surviving cold turkey.
As for me, I am so vanilla, I have a 42" LG 1080p and it does the job just fine. I try not to get caught up in having all the newest tech. I'll wait for whatever is next and is truly ground breaking.
ExactlyWow. Good call. Was wondering how he was surviving cold turkey.
As for me, I am so vanilla, I have a 42" LG 1080p and it does the job just fine. I try not to get caught up in having all the newest tech. I'll wait for whatever is next and is truly ground breaking.
I'm the same. I have a Samsung 1080P that has Sports Mode that makes the picture and sound amazingly clear. I may eventually get a 4K, but I'll wait until the networks are broadcasting in 4K. I know one thing though...I'll never buy any other brand than a Samsung from here on out.
I'm with ya, until they show sporting events all in 4K broadcast there is no sense to get in a hurry to buy one.
Love my 55' 1080P Samsung.
I bet his wife appreciates the curve more than the size.Damn, so size does matter? Wife said it didn't...