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@charlesr something to consider is that the Samsung Frame folds flush, as requested, but there's also a One Connect box,
so there's one subtle cable linking to the television, but you can connect other devices later if you want into the One Connect box, rather than being reliant on one HDMI for everything:
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Originally posted by wakka View PostYep that is probably the slinkiest one around for wall mounting.
Big trade-off on picture quality versus an OLED is the issue.
To be fair, Chaz only wants to watch reruns of The A-Team on Forces TV, so definition is not really an issue.
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Nah. It was perfect, though I can see how primate sexual activity might get you going Mr. Chimp.
It was great but they dropped the price on Black Friday by 4100DKK (about 460 quid) and they wouldn't give me anything back, despite only having it for 3 weeks.
So, I exercised my 30 day right of return and ordered one for the Black Friday price from a competitor. Cha-chinga Chimpy!Last edited by gunrock; 01-12-2021, 18:46.
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Looks like I need to start picking a new TV, as the fault with ours (it turns off at random intervals) has come back and is now much more severe. Panasonic LCD, admittedly though it's 10 years old so I can live with that.
Bit of a nightmare as I'm seeing so many complaints these days of things like TVs with ads in the interface (that straight up refuse to work if you don't connect them to the internet).
Where are TVs at, right now? I use mine for movies and gaming. I went with LCD before instead of plasma because I sometimes run a PC through it, and on plasmas back then, a white interface element in Windows would always look kinda grey (it was more important to me the image would look good in a well lit room).
So it was generally that LCD was brighter and sharper, but plasma had better contrast ratio and motion.
Has that been overcome now? Do new technologies do both? I also don't care about 3D, and I only run HD devices.
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3D is long discontinued and every TV except the cheapest £200 supermarket specials now offer 4K resolution.
Your main choice is between LCD/LED/QLED (broadly the same thing) and OLED. OLED offers perfect blacks and better contrast. LCD/LED/QLED can, in higher end sets, offer substantially higher brightness.
Most people prefer OLED now. Expect to pay about £800 to £1000 for an entry level 55”.
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Originally posted by wakka View Post
Your main choice is between LCD/LED/QLED (broadly the same thing) and OLED. OLED offers perfect blacks and better contrast. LCD/LED/QLED can, in higher end sets, offer substantially higher brightness.
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