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Originally posted by gunrock View PostWhat's the lifetime of OLED now? A 2000 quid telly ought to outlast the standards it supports, you'd hope.
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I'm dreading the next time I shop for a TV. The last time was a nightmare and left me swearing never to buy an LG TV again... Plus I've got a Panasonic LCD when everyone was talking about Panny plasmas, because I use it as my computer monitor (that's what I'm posting from right now) and while those plasmas were great for really dark colours, I really want bright whites at the top end or web browsing looks terrible; you feel like you always want to crank up the brightness another 20%.
I'm concerned that no-one does TVs in the style that I want these days :|
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Originally posted by Asura View Post
I'm concerned that no-one does TVs in the style that I want these days :|
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Originally posted by Asura View PostI'm dreading the next time I shop for a TV. The last time was a nightmare and left me swearing never to buy an LG TV again... Plus I've got a Panasonic LCD when everyone was talking about Panny plasmas, because I use it as my computer monitor (that's what I'm posting from right now) and while those plasmas were great for really dark colours, I really want bright whites at the top end or web browsing looks terrible; you feel like you always want to crank up the brightness another 20%.
I'm concerned that no-one does TVs in the style that I want these days :|
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostThe thing I can't stand is screens that seem like a mirror or a pane of glass. I hate seeing reflections when I'm looking at a screen. Maybe the best screens don't have this problem? All my screens at the moment are matte.
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Originally posted by Asura View PostIt helps to not get a curved screen. That's their biggest drawback.
Ended up buying them an older 2012 Sony with a matte screen and they are really happy with it.
Also, I wouldn't want a 'curved screen'. Would annoy me.Last edited by Leon Retro; 12-10-2019, 21:22.
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The Samsung displays actually use a really insane anti reflection nano-surface.
Not like the normal coatings you see on spectacles or cameras, but closer to the types of things seen inside microscopes and industrial opto electronics.
If you are concerned about screen reflections, then those will give you better results than a matte or frosted style surface AND they won't wreck your image quality as a matte surface does.
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Originally posted by EvilBoris View PostThe Samsung displays actually use a really insane anti reflection nano-surface.
If you are concerned about screen reflections, then those will give you better results than a matte or frosted style surface AND they won't wreck your image quality as a matte surface does.
The next screen I buy will have to be an OLED. I guess it will be a top end Sony. Might end up paying over £2000.
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