bobster999
Winger
Definitely the LG C1 then.A mix of watching TV, movies and it being taken over for gaming
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Definitely the LG C1 then.A mix of watching TV, movies and it being taken over for gaming
Did I read that ALL Panny's will no long be made by them?Some Panasonic TVs aren't made by Panasonic anymore so be careful next time you buy one.
Mad not to get it from Richer Sounds though, for the free 6 year warranty.That's my plan, 65" is currently £1700 in most places though
65" are still a bit of a jump, but you can still get them for aroudn £1500 now I think.
48" were launched fairly recently, and the pricing isn't bad. BF deals for the A1 with proper warranty (unlike the Argos deal which is only 1 yr) might drop to as low as £750.
I put some masking tape in the corners where a 65 and where a 55" TV would be.I was going to buy an OLED about 4-5 years ago and the salesman said 50" was too small for an OLED (I don't know why) and I'd kick myself if I didn't go for a bigger screen if the room could handle it. Might go for a 55"+ OLED/QLED next year!
just seen this (normally go for panasonic or sony) https://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-q...a-hd-smart-tv-55-inch-with-tvplus-titan-grey/
Did I read that ALL Panny's will no long be made by them?
Mad not to get it from Richer Sounds though, for the free 6 year warranty.
LG OLED65C14LB
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They replaced my 49KS700 when it was 5 years old, I chucked a little bit in and walked out with a 55 BX a few months ago.
My dad's cheapo Sammy just developed a fault - also 5 years old, just raised the warranty claim this morning, so that'll likely be replaced by an entirely new TV with a new warranty
Edit: Ah, I didn't know Curry's do 5yr warranties now. That's not bad. Still prefer RS though tbh.
The c1 is 120hz so probably the best for gamingDepends on what you do with the TV, from what I've read LG are the best for movies, watching TV etc, Samsung is still better for gaming.
Agree, been a good few years since needing a tv but on moving house decided to get this tv. It is pricy but the picture is sensational if you tailor it to what you're watchingI've got a LG OLED55B7 and recently bought the LG OLED65G16....outstanding telly.
77 inch LG Oled for £2k on curry's too
Yeah, low end has been Vestel for years. But the rest is going to TCLI've not heard that to be honest mate so I don't know but when I was looking at new TVs about 2 years ago the Panasonics in my budget at the time were rebadged shite.
At that size, the cocks on the screen might even be bigger than mineThat’s a big big telly w***.
Yeah, low end has been Vestel for years. But the rest is going to TCL
Panasonic to exit TV production?
Looks like Panasonic may be exiting TV production with an outsource to TCL.forums.digitalspy.com
At that size, the cocks on the screen might even be bigger than mine
I put some masking tape in the corners where a 65 and where a 55" TV would be.
From my sofa, I found I couldn't comfortably see all 4 corners of the 65", so I reluctantly had to go for the 55".
Mind, QLED is nothing to do with OLED. QLED is quantum dot LCD, with LED Backlighting. Not saying it isn't any good mind, they can absolutely be very good. Especially brightness levels for HDR content where the OLED tellies struggle.
Its Samsung's Quantum Dot LCD. Its their custom tech. They just changed the name to QLED to sound like OLED. (Or at least, that's the only reason I can think of for changing the name)I think at the time only one company made the QLED
Not sure but that's one of the advantages of the QLED over the OLEDNeeded a small tv for the snug area. Went for 48' Sony smart UHD OLED.
Have to say its a bit dark and not too impressed with it. HAVE 55' Samsung's in other rooms and they seem alot better.