everysingletime
formerly amel223
- Apr 4, 2006
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Damn got the oled c7. All I'm doing is staying at home and watching Blu rays b
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Nice TV, full array. Just dont like the viewing angles.Just picked up a sony 900e 65 inch. 4k is jaw dropping man. It does suffer from blooming a little but other than that I'm happy with it.
I sit directly in front and I'm in a condo so that wasn't a big issue for me.Nice TV, full array. Just dont like the viewing angles.
Honestly all the oleds are supposedly in the same ballpark as far as picture qualityI sit directly in front and I'm in a condo so that wasn't a big issue for me.
And I doubt any mid-hi end oleds will be on sale for bf. Could be wrong tho. I could see them bundling it with a sound bar or a couple of movies for free.
About?Honestly all the oleds are supposedly in the same ballpark as far as picture quality
I had a c7 and that suffered from burned in images and now I have an e7 and it seems to be about the same picture quality
my sony 900e not even 24 hours and i got the red ring of death
Damn. I'm sorry. Return it and get another one. I love mine and have had for about 2 and a half months. They're on sale for around 1500 right now too. It's the best tv for the size and picture quality tbh. Other than viewing angle and slight blooming it's a great choice.
Where would a rollable TV best be utilized? I'm sure it has it benefits and has been promoted for a while, but just never seen it at retail yet.
Wouldn't a rollable TV be more of a pain than anything else especially if you want it connected to a blu ray player, sound bar, surround sound system, etc
Or would all the connections go in that white base?
Or would all the connections go in that white base?