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  • Billy TellB Offline
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    @virgil said in Smart TVs:

    @billy-tell said in Smart TVs:

    Personally I’m very happy with our LG CX.

    My last 2 or 3 tvs have been LG's.
    Never had a problem with any of them, other then finding out they arent water resistant (fatal flaw)

    As said above most come with a range of preset apps, Netflix, Disney + etc.
    Those are nice but id def recommend getting something like Apple TV. Have been using that for years as well, very easy to navigate even if your not a Apple user. Not cheap of course and it comes with a tiny remote that YOUR forever losing..

    I read somewhere ages ago that LG supplies other brands with their screens anyway.

    Yeah I got apple tv too. At first I was like why did I buy that when the tv has its own apps but the Apple TV is infinitely better.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    replied to Billy Tell on last edited by
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    @billy-tell said in Smart TVs:

    @virgil said in Smart TVs:

    @billy-tell said in Smart TVs:

    Personally I’m very happy with our LG CX.

    My last 2 or 3 tvs have been LG's.
    Never had a problem with any of them, other then finding out they arent water resistant (fatal flaw)

    As said above most come with a range of preset apps, Netflix, Disney + etc.
    Those are nice but id def recommend getting something like Apple TV. Have been using that for years as well, very easy to navigate even if your not a Apple user. Not cheap of course and it comes with a tiny remote that YOUR forever losing..

    I read somewhere ages ago that LG supplies other brands with their screens anyway.

    Yeah I got apple tv too. At first I was like why did I buy that when the tv has its own apps but the Apple TV is infinitely better.

    Amazon FireStick is another good option and very cheap. Loads of apps, updates itself (and apps). You can cast to it with a workaround app if you really want and like AppleTV can buy stuff to watch that isn't on subscriber apps.
    As described earlier also has the advantage of setting up a 'fake' Amazon account in say the UK, downloading UK FTA apps the for a small cost of a third party VPN (I use StreamLocator app $7/month) you have access to all BBC, ITV, the massive catalogue on 4 and can change country on Netflix/Disney to access bigger libraries.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
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    @crucial said in Smart TVs:

    Yes the Q90A will have a slightly nicer picture with better blacks but fuck that's a lot to pay for something you will hardly notice.

    Particularly once you get it home and no longer have it side by side with a more expensive model.

    The Sony 55 I bought when I moved into our current house (Dec 13) was still a good panel and I only changed to get 4K.

    The Sonos Soundbar and Sub are still top notch

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  • BonesB Offline
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    Yeah got a 4k 50" Sony for around 500 squid I think. It's got android TV so not worried about apps going out of date really. Great picture and a breeze to use flicking between apps, as well as signing into them as it's logged into my Google account.

    Highly recommend if you want to ignore people saying that's a security risk.

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    @roninwc I don't think Samsung make OLED panels in TV sizes. Their QLED TVs aren't OLEDs. They don't have any OLED TVs on their website either.

    As far as I know if you want an OLED TV you're getting an LG panel.

    Brian Westover  /  Apr 16, 2021  /  OLED TVs

    Is Samsung finally making an OLED TV? Not so fast

    Is Samsung finally making an OLED TV? Not so fast

    Rumors suggest Samsung is buying millions of LG OLED panels, but Samsung OLED TVs may not be a sure thing.

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    whats the difference between a QLED and OLED?

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    @jc said in Smart TVs:

    @roninwc I don't think Samsung make OLED panels in TV sizes. Their QLED TVs aren't OLEDs. They don't have any OLED TVs on their website either.

    As far as I know if you want an OLED TV you're getting an LG panel.

    Brian Westover  /  Apr 16, 2021  /  OLED TVs

    Is Samsung finally making an OLED TV? Not so fast

    Is Samsung finally making an OLED TV? Not so fast

    Rumors suggest Samsung is buying millions of LG OLED panels, but Samsung OLED TVs may not be a sure thing.

    Samsung make the QLED which is just a slightly different version of the OLED.

    And Samsung make their own but because any OLED still uses an LCD panel as a part of the construction, they don't make the whole panel.

    All that Quantum Dot stuff is their own as well. Just a refinement of the QLED/OLED.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    replied to Kiwiwomble on last edited by
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    @kiwiwomble said in Smart TVs:

    whats the difference between a QLED and OLED?

    QLED is a Samsung tech.

    OLED is fundamentally different to LED while QLED is 'enhanced' LED.

    Samsung claims that OLED has a tendency over time to burn in images eg a corner logo if you watch one channel all the time.

    QLED relies on a backlight while OLED pixels emit their own light and have better viewing angles.

    Some side by side reviewers will say OLED wins out every time probably because not all QLED TVs are the same quality.

    If your aim is best picture quality then look for a TV with Dolby Vision. A 'cheap' TV with DV will look better than an expensive one without.

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  • JCJ Offline
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    replied to RoninWC on last edited by JC
    #50

    @roninwc said in Smart TVs:

    @jc said in Smart TVs:

    @roninwc I don't think Samsung make OLED panels in TV sizes. Their QLED TVs aren't OLEDs. They don't have any OLED TVs on their website either.

    As far as I know if you want an OLED TV you're getting an LG panel.

    Brian Westover  /  Apr 16, 2021  /  OLED TVs

    Is Samsung finally making an OLED TV? Not so fast

    Is Samsung finally making an OLED TV? Not so fast

    Rumors suggest Samsung is buying millions of LG OLED panels, but Samsung OLED TVs may not be a sure thing.

    Samsung make the QLED which is just a slightly different version of the OLED.

    And Samsung make their own but because any OLED still uses an LCD panel as a part of the construction, they don't make the whole panel.

    All that Quantum Dot stuff is their own as well. Just a refinement of the QLED/OLED.

    I don't think that's right.

    OLED is a self-emissive new technology in its own right - the pixels themselves produce the light and there is no backlight. That means that the individual pixels can be turned off altogether, producing a "true black".

    QLED is a (far) better version of traditional LCD technology, with a coloured filter in front of a backlight, with the Q ("Quantum") part referring to the fineness of the filter. Samsung have upgraded it to Neo QLED which means they are using more, smaller mini-LEDs in the backlight to give greater control over the light that passes through the filter, but there is still a backlight. The pixels are not self-emissive and a black is dependent on turning off the backlight at the right location, so there is potential for bleed from adjacent LEDs, meaning getting an absolute black is more difficult.

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  • TimT Away
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    QLED is just a marketing term, they're just VA type LCD panels.

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    have to say, to a layman when it comes to marketing and tv apparently...using the term OLED for what seems to be quite a different approach...we'll it seems like theyre underselling themselves

    I know id always assumed it was just just the never version of my current LED tv

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  • Billy TellB Offline
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    Oled is the better picture. Qled is brighter.

    As long as your room is not full of dazzling sunshine go oled.

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    replied to Billy Tell on last edited by
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    @billy-tell said in Smart TVs:

    Oled is the better picture. Qled is brighter.

    As long as your room is not full of dazzling sunshine go oled.

    The picture is amazing. They do black really well and somehow it makes it look super lifelike

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  • dogmeatD Offline
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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
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    @crucial I use firestick as well - added advantage can be an Alexa hub. Not aware of any overseas account options though....

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    replied to dogmeat on last edited by Crucial
    #56

    @dogmeat said in Smart TVs:

    @crucial I use firestick as well - added advantage can be an Alexa hub. Not aware of any overseas account options though....

    Amazon link the firestick to your account before sending it to you (or you sign in to it. However, if your account is a UK one you can only download UK apps, same if a US or NZ one.

    So if you have one signed into your NZ Amazon account you probably can't install say BBC iPlayer app.
    However a firestick signed into a UK account but plugged in here will.
    Pretty simple to start a dummy UK Amazon account. Just borrow an address.

    You will need to set up a BBC sign in but for that you only need a postcode.

    The app however will pick up that you are in NZ and won't play unless you use a VPN. As Mrs C is tech incapable I have also put an appon the stick called Streamlocator which for a small monthly sub will give you access. It works a little differently to a straight out VPN and basically gets the stream feed for you then passes it through. Works well.

    Therefore we have just kept our old Amazon account from the UK and for 7.99NZ get to access all og the UK on-demand stuff including Football, 6N and F1 etc.
    Good for those brit dramas that take a little while to appear here.
    Side bonus is that you can flick between Netflix and Disney countries which gives you a wider range of shows.

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  • dogmeatD Offline
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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
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    @crucial ah my amazon account is US

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    wrote on last edited by Godder
    #58

    I just use a computer and a VPN and a BBC account with a fake address. The VPN has a mobile app so it also works for the IPlayer app on my tablet.

    If anyone remembers the good old days and plasma vs LCD, OLED vs QLED is basically the same debate with better pictures.

    A reason to get brand TVs over Warehouse brands like Veon is the inbuilt computer is faster so they turn on faster and change channels faster.

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  • Crazy HorseC Offline
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    I miss the days when you could just go and buy a TV and not get confused with all this shit. I gave up buying a sound system on more than one occasion because I couldn't decide. I would have no chance picking a TV.

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    @mariner4life said in Smart TVs:

    @bayimports said in Smart TVs:

    seriously all of you comparing 42" and 50" kitchen size tvs..

    minimum 65" or you dont watch enough 🙂

    anything using AI to improve upscaling in movement not just colours is useful regardless of brand (although very few doing this), but price is important.

    Havent gone 8k yet..price still way to high

    i have a 65 outside used only for sport and racing. it's fucking awesome

    that size in the media room would be ridiculous though

    This guy eh? Telling us what does and doesn't work for his outside sports viewing and his "media room"!

    Who knows what he has inside in the lounge and the bedroom!

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    @voodoo remote control riser?

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