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cobra kid

Original Poster:

5,416 posts

257 months

Monday 22nd September
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I'm now looking for a new TV after our 12 year old Samsung has finally given up the ghost.

There look to be decent deals to be had at Richer Sounds on both Samsung and LG units. How do they compare against eachother or are pretty much the same?

As a curveball, Mitchell and Brown. What are they all about???

Road2Ruin

6,025 posts

233 months

Monday 22nd September
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They are all much a muchness for the dame amount of money. You will have a plethora of people on here telling you good and bad stories about both brands.

I would go with what I know, a Samsung, especially if my old one had lasted 12 years!

NaePasaran

830 posts

74 months

Monday 22nd September
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Didn't both LG and Samsung sign a deal were they share each others panels to some extent, so it's much of a muchness.

I'm in the LG camp, not out of loyalty but because it was cheap and the same TV remote controls my LG Blu-ray and soundbar so it's convenient. Might be something to consider if you have other Samsung devices attached.

Can't fault Richer Sounds though. Very good company to deal with.

Bluevanman

8,744 posts

210 months

Monday 22nd September
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There's a tv repair guy on YouTube who reckons Samsung have gone from being one of the best to one of the worst in terms of reliability and longevity.
Mitchell & Brown sets are made in Turkey by Vestel and are decidedly budget TVs albeit with a long warranty....it remains to be seen if those warranties are worth the paper they're written on

Gary29

4,617 posts

116 months

Monday 22nd September
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Road2Ruin said:
They are all much a muchness for the dame amount of money. You will have a plethora of people on here telling you good and bad stories about both brands.
You know it. I had an LG 50 inch, lasted only 4 years before the backlights gave up, was good up till then though. I'm sure I was just unlucky, but it's put me off buying LG again.

RotorRambler

478 posts

7 months

Monday 22nd September
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I prefer the Samsung interface, mostly Samsung here.
But Freeview Play is good on our Lg one (only freeview & a few apps here). Freeview Play isn t available on Samsung..
Recently replaced a small TV, went with Samsung, 5 year warranty at John Lewis & the same price as the rest..

Edited by RotorRambler on Monday 22 September 09:09

Xenoous

1,881 posts

75 months

Monday 22nd September
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I really like my LG TV. It's a great screen. It's a midrange TV. I really don't like the software though (albeit it is now 6 years old). My old Samsung TV lasted over a decade. I'd happily have either.

Actual

1,401 posts

123 months

Monday 22nd September
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I have had Samsung TVs for years and 2 high spec in the last 2 years but now that we no longer watch linear TV I find the Samsung HDMI source switching to be really frustrating as it takes many seconds to decide that there is a signal on any particular HDMI input even if the device was powered up first. The delay makes switching between sources really annoying.

Supersam83

1,439 posts

162 months

Monday 22nd September
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The default choice is an LG OLED. The C series specifically.

The picture quality is amazing.

You won't regret it.

You will need to pair it with a decent soundbar to really enjoy it.

ChocolateFrog

32,695 posts

190 months

Monday 22nd September
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RotorRambler said:
I prefer the Samsung interface, mostly Samsung here.
But Freeview Play is good on our Lg one (only freeview & a few apps here). Freeview Play isn t available on Samsung..
Recently replaced a small TV, went with Samsung, 5 year warranty at John Lewis & the same price as the rest..

Edited by RotorRambler on Monday 22 September 09:09
Was going to say the same thing. The UI is (or was) better on the Samsung than the LG.

cobra kid

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5,416 posts

257 months

Monday 22nd September
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The UI isn't a deal breaker as our VM Tivo box and a Firestick with "stuff" on it will be the two main sources.

Nezquick

1,673 posts

143 months

Monday 22nd September
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Supersam83 said:
The default choice is an LG OLED. The C series specifically.

The picture quality is amazing.

You won't regret it.

You will need to pair it with a decent soundbar to really enjoy it.
This - I have an LG55CX model and the picture is amazing in both HD and 4K. The sound is a bit crap though so you definitely need a soundbar or something like that.

cobra kid

Original Poster:

5,416 posts

257 months

Monday 22nd September
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Nezquick said:
Supersam83 said:
The default choice is an LG OLED. The C series specifically.

The picture quality is amazing.

You won't regret it.

You will need to pair it with a decent soundbar to really enjoy it.
This - I have an LG55CX model and the picture is amazing in both HD and 4K. The sound is a bit crap though so you definitely need a soundbar or something like that.
My issue is that I'm in a semi detached house and we have "sensitive" neighbours.

Bluevanman

8,744 posts

210 months

Monday 22nd September
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cobra kid said:
My issue is that I'm in a semi detached house and we have "sensitive" neighbours.
I live in a semi with suspended timber floors.
I have large floor standing speakers on granite plinths to provide isolation + surround sound speakers.... I don't have a subwoofer..... neighbours say they can't hear anything

Swervin_Mervin

4,764 posts

255 months

Monday 22nd September
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Is the Samsung UI still utterly chronic? Every one I used, or owned, has been utterly awful in terms of it UI. Painfully slow (as in I'm going to throw this HoS out of the window if it doesn't do something soon), mainly, but also a bit all over the place in terms of layout.

Harry H

3,637 posts

173 months

Monday 22nd September
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Every LG we've ever had has a been a disappointment from the user interface to little things like boot up time.

Our one in the kitchen is so slow. It takes ages and then when it finally does kick into life it has the annoying habit of insisting it show you which channel your viewing for what seems like forever before you're allowed to change.

"dinner's on the table". I'll move to the kitchen to continue to watch this interesting programme whilst I eat. Oh, no I won't as the bloody thing will have finish by the time the telly does its thing. Then there's the remote which has a range of about 4ft.

bmwmike

7,986 posts

125 months

Monday 22nd September
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Funny, just came here to say my 2019 samsung q85 OS is far nicer to use than the 2024 LG i've got. The LG insists on asking me if i want to update the software when i turn it on. That's a big no-no in my book. I didn't turn the TV on to do babysitting, so fk off LG and sort that out. Also on samsung a very nice feature is from each app e.g. netflix I can jump directly to a programme I was watching last, whereas on the LG i have to actually go into the app.


ThingsBehindTheSun

2,401 posts

48 months

Monday 22nd September
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Bluevanman said:
There's a tv repair guy on YouTube who reckons Samsung have gone from being one of the best to one of the worst in terms of reliability and longevity.
Mitchell & Brown sets are made in Turkey by Vestel and are decidedly budget TVs albeit with a long warranty....it remains to be seen if those warranties are worth the paper they're written on
I was going to post exactly the same thing. A decade ago they used to be the best, now you will be lucky to get four or five years out of a Samsung before the back light fails. They are all glued together now and getting parts is virtually impossible so they are just not worth fixing.

All the made in Turkey Vestel TVs you buy in the supermarket using old manufacturers names (Toshiba, Sharp, Blaupunkt, Goodmans, JVC, Bush, Hitachi etc.) are absolute rubbish and land fill after a couple of years.

HiSense are little better, again built with the cheapest components going, glued together and impossible to repair. It will be land fill for a 50 pence capacitor.

Probably best off buying it from Richer Sounds as at least you will get a six year warranty on some TVs if you join their VIP club.

He did say the brand he sees least of is Sony, make of that what you will.


chucklebutty

347 posts

260 months

Monday 22nd September
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I bought a 77" Samsung TV in Dec 2024. Tomorrow, the 5th attempt at replacement is supposed to be arriving...

Manufacturing defects, replaced item then had screen failure, then entire failure and last week's 2025 upgraded replacement was damaged in transit. I would say the quality is down as the 55" old Samsung still works fine after 13 years.

I am alright Jack

4,082 posts

160 months

Monday 22nd September
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My 50" Samsung lasted 2 years 3 weeks before the backlights went.

A relatively easy fix iffffff you don't break the casing trying to get to them.

Binned it and replaced with a Panasonic which I like apart from the right arrow to show you what's on next info only shows what's on next and not what's on after + after + after. If you get my drift.