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What's your budget? 55" too big?Looking for a 50" 4K UHD TV...
Any recommendations?
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What's your budget? 55" too big?Looking for a 50" 4K UHD TV...
Any recommendations?
What's your budget? 55" too big?
Hmm there's a graph a couple pages back that shows you could get a 1080p tv and not notice the difference. So you could get the most ballin 1080 tv and spend littleNo budget but it has to be a 50" 4K UHD
Heard mixed reviews on OLED
True. But would he/she even notice the difference at 50"?Yea except 1080p tv's wont have hdr 10 and dolby technology
It's up to you if you want to go without that
Yea except 1080p tv's wont have hdr 10 and dolby technology
It's up to you if you want to go without that
price rangeLooking for a 50" 4K UHD TV...
Any recommendations?
Here you go yall.
Side note and back on topic.
The two things that keep me away from OLED are: cost for larger sizes ie 75 plus and the burn in that is talked about.
I have a Pioneer 5020 which is on the short list of best picture quality plasmas ever made. Mind you its in my sons room now as I needed a way bigger size for my living room. It is 5 plus years old and has no burn in at all, however I have seen many plasmas TVs over the year with burn in. I dont wanna spend 3k plus on an OLED to have it burn in.
Thats why IMO the best tv on the market now for 75 inch plus is the XBR940E. Its also way cheaper comparative to the same size OLED.
Most folks cant tell an increase in picture quality once you get to a certain point and dare care about things like FALD, DV, HDR, etc. They want a good price and a "pretty picture" but more so a good price.
The bad thing about that is the high end and best quality TVs will keep that high price point until folks stop buying the cheaper low quality TVs.
In 2007 a plain jane 52 lcd was over 3 thousand dollars. now they are 300 or less.
is that stuff really needed? like can you guys even notice the difference?
Yes the difference is noticeable immediatelyis that stuff really needed? like can you guys even notice the difference?
lol yeah it's called KodiAnyone anyone got a recommendation on a great 4K UHD blu Ray player?
naw he won't really see a difference.. you start seeing it at 55 inches ...True. But would he/she even notice the difference at 50"?
What do you use on Kodi to get high quality streamslol yeah it's called Kodi
What do you use on Kodi to get high quality streams
I meant add-onsif you have the 4k Amazon fire stick then almost every movie
Covenant (sp?) And maverick.I meant add-ons
Unfortunately the pro doesn't have a 4k blue ray playerMight as well just get a Xbox 1 x or a PlayStation 4 pro to play those movies and get the benefits of everything else along with it.
How was GITS?Just streamed Ghost in the Shell in 4k using VUDU on the LG B7A... The details, color, and quality on this thing are insane. Just need to get curtains to block the reflection from the windows.
And VUDU worked perfect. Movie loaded in a few seconds with no buffering. I have my TV connected via Ethernet cable to my router (Fios Gigabit internet) so that helps. Decent 4K movie collection but not enough to rely on it solely for 4K content. I may end up getting a Blu-ray player and buying stuff on sale.
Any recommendations for a universal remote?