New TV to replace Pioneer LX6090
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A lot of ex-plasma owners now enjoy OLED screens.
Almost all of the benefits of plasma without the huge weight, heat and appetite for electricity and them they add smart functions, 4K and HDR.
One or two nay-Sayers went for LCD - they have different eyes to most humans
Your budget will get last years almost range topping LG 65" E6.
A bit of haggling might get you a 2017 B7 or C7.
Almost all of the benefits of plasma without the huge weight, heat and appetite for electricity and them they add smart functions, 4K and HDR.
One or two nay-Sayers went for LCD - they have different eyes to most humans
Your budget will get last years almost range topping LG 65" E6.
A bit of haggling might get you a 2017 B7 or C7.
Agreed with all over above.
Samsungs version of OLED is not called OLED, but I cant remember what, it is a play on their QLED (Quantum Dot) tech names.
Also Sony and Panasonic are a pair of the best out there at the moment.
And also consider HDR, a reviewer rates HDR10+ and Dolby Vision if you can find a screen with it now, or wait, they are deffinately coming.
V.
Samsungs version of OLED is not called OLED, but I cant remember what, it is a play on their QLED (Quantum Dot) tech names.
Also Sony and Panasonic are a pair of the best out there at the moment.
And also consider HDR, a reviewer rates HDR10+ and Dolby Vision if you can find a screen with it now, or wait, they are deffinately coming.
V.
VEX said:
Agreed with all over above.
Samsungs version of OLED is not called OLED, but I cant remember what, it is a play on their QLED (Quantum Dot) tech names.
Also Sony and Panasonic are a pair of the best out there at the moment.
And also consider HDR, a reviewer rates HDR10+ and Dolby Vision if you can find a screen with it now, or wait, they are deffinately coming.
V.
QLED is Samsung's Quantum Dot LED - they don't have an OLED offering (which I'm sure was the point you made). It's a great technology and the advantage over OLED is the price due to easier mass production. OLED still wins however with it's colour accuracy and contrast levels from what I've read.Samsungs version of OLED is not called OLED, but I cant remember what, it is a play on their QLED (Quantum Dot) tech names.
Also Sony and Panasonic are a pair of the best out there at the moment.
And also consider HDR, a reviewer rates HDR10+ and Dolby Vision if you can find a screen with it now, or wait, they are deffinately coming.
V.
I'd be happy with a QLED having seen a few BUT, with money no object, I'd go OLED.
garyhun said:
VEX said:
Agreed with all over above.
Samsungs version of OLED is not called OLED, but I cant remember what, it is a play on their QLED (Quantum Dot) tech names.
Also Sony and Panasonic are a pair of the best out there at the moment.
And also consider HDR, a reviewer rates HDR10+ and Dolby Vision if you can find a screen with it now, or wait, they are deffinately coming.
V.
QLED is Samsung's Quantum Dot LED - they don't have an OLED offering (which I'm sure was the point you made). It's a great technology and the advantage over OLED is the price due to easier mass production. OLED still wins however with it's colour accuracy and contrast levels from what I've read.Samsungs version of OLED is not called OLED, but I cant remember what, it is a play on their QLED (Quantum Dot) tech names.
Also Sony and Panasonic are a pair of the best out there at the moment.
And also consider HDR, a reviewer rates HDR10+ and Dolby Vision if you can find a screen with it now, or wait, they are deffinately coming.
V.
I'd be happy with a QLED having seen a few BUT, with money no object, I'd go OLED.
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