Another ‘what massive tv?’ Thread
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Hi guys
I’m in the process of ripping out my basement and starting again. Out with the projector, speakers, av receivers, complexity, loads of remotes, miles of cables and wires. In with big smart tv, wireless sound bars etc...
I’ve got a <£1000 budget for the screen, ideally 75”. Looking at the main shops this price point seems to be dominated by LG, Phillips and Samsung. My head would say go for the Samsung as I have a 55” curved one in lounge and it’s pretty tasty and the smart interface is really good and the entire family know how to navigate it. Am I wrong?
I’m in the process of ripping out my basement and starting again. Out with the projector, speakers, av receivers, complexity, loads of remotes, miles of cables and wires. In with big smart tv, wireless sound bars etc...
I’ve got a <£1000 budget for the screen, ideally 75”. Looking at the main shops this price point seems to be dominated by LG, Phillips and Samsung. My head would say go for the Samsung as I have a 55” curved one in lounge and it’s pretty tasty and the smart interface is really good and the entire family know how to navigate it. Am I wrong?
PrinceRupert said:
Get a smaller OLED rather than a bigger LCD.
Or up your budget.
Crikes!! 65” OLEDs are £2k!!! Sod that. I’m happy with standard HDR. Was thinking more along the lines of this:Or up your budget.
https://www.richersounds.com/tv-projectors/all-tvs...
Recently purchased a LG from RS - https://www.richersounds.com/tv-projectors/all-tvs...
'bang for your buck' cannot fault it
'bang for your buck' cannot fault it
Cardiff_Exile said:
Recently purchased a LG from RS - https://www.richersounds.com/tv-projectors/all-tvs...
'bang for your buck' cannot fault it
Thanks for the comments. Popped in curry’s to nose the TVs side by side. My god 75” are big in the flesh!! Amazing. 'bang for your buck' cannot fault it
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