60"+ "frameless" tele
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Having see the samsung with the ultra thin bezel, I'm after a new tele
however they only go up to 55" and I've got a 55" already. Figured a 60/65" screen with no frame/bezel will take up the same wallspace as the current one which has unused speakers on the side etc.
So, the question, does such a thing exist!?
however they only go up to 55" and I've got a 55" already. Figured a 60/65" screen with no frame/bezel will take up the same wallspace as the current one which has unused speakers on the side etc.So, the question, does such a thing exist!?
Guess thats this one, but thats 60" not 60"+
I think it needs to be more than 60 to make the upgrade worth it!
http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/tv-audio-video/...
I think it needs to be more than 60 to make the upgrade worth it!http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/tv-audio-video/...
David A said:
93Jay said:
See image, I think the panny still has a border albeit within the glass, whereas the Samsung I've seen does run right to the edge. Obviously need to check in person but I think I'm right.http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/UN65C8000XFXZA
If you look at the gallery for that one it doesn't have or list an ultra slim bezel
93Jay said:
Samsung seem to do a 65" version of the 8000 series as well.
http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/UN65C8000XFXZA
http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/UN65C8000XFXZA
David A said:
If you look at the gallery for that one it doesn't have or list an ultra slim bezel
This one looks very slim 93Jay said:
Samsung seem to do a 65" version of the 8000 series as well.
http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/UN65C8000XFXZA
http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/UN65C8000XFXZA
Any good?
http://www.simplyelectricals.co.uk/televisions/led...
I think 60" is the limit for the current Samsung 8000. It is also a lot more expensive.
Prices are high at the moment as the new range has recently come out, but in about September, I got last year's 55" for £1,500 (original price £2,500). The 60" was also available at £2,900 (original price £3,000)! The price step up must be so steep because of the low volumes produced.
Prices are high at the moment as the new range has recently come out, but in about September, I got last year's 55" for £1,500 (original price £2,500). The 60" was also available at £2,900 (original price £3,000)! The price step up must be so steep because of the low volumes produced.
David A said:
93Jay said:
See image, I think the panny still has a border albeit within the glass, whereas the Samsung I've seen does run right to the edge. Obviously need to check in person but I think I'm right.the samsung 8000 series will have a 65" set its just not out yet but should be about the 3500 mark
im picking up a sony kdl65hx923 tomorrow it was the onl 65 led that we could get at the moment no others are out yet.
its not that slim in the bezzle area though
http://www.sony.co.uk/product/tv-162-65-lcd/kdl-65...
im picking up a sony kdl65hx923 tomorrow it was the onl 65 led that we could get at the moment no others are out yet.
its not that slim in the bezzle area though
http://www.sony.co.uk/product/tv-162-65-lcd/kdl-65...
David A said:
The key bit about having a slim bezel is that we currently have a 55" plasma see with a big surround. The theory on a 65" is it will take up much the same wall space but have a bigger picture. IYKWIM
I take it that is some sort of man maths, its still diagonaly 10 inches bigger, which means the old telly would have to have a five inch bezel.Gassing Station | Home Cinema & Hi-Fi | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



