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Best 4K TV?

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posted on 2/10/17

Lag OLED

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LG...

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D'Jeezus

Have you an LG OLED tv?

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posted on 2/10/17

Yes sir.

posted on 2/10/17

This ones 4K https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/recombu.com/digital/article/samsung-4k-ultra-hd-tv-55-inch-f9000_M11866.html/amp

posted on 2/10/17

Another, though not quite true 4K

https://www.richersounds.com/samsung-75-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-tvplus.html

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comment by Tu Meke (U3732)

posted on 2/10/17

Anything by Samsung, LG or Panasonic will be great.

posted on 2/10/17

I recently bought a 65” 4K Samsung TV for €1,500.

Thought I was getting ripped off at the time but it’s actually incredible. First Samsung TV I’ve had, much better than LG

posted on 2/10/17

Btw what’s the difference between a PS4 pro and the normal one? Any significant differences apart from 4K quality? And will all games be in ultra HD or just a select few?

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If you're at all concerned about the environment (or your electricity bills) make sure you check the power consumption of the models you are considering.

Some large 4K TVs run at an incredible 500W, or the rough equivalent of 100 standard LED cold houselamps or constantly boiling a hotel kettle!

Again, if it is something you're bothered about, be aware that a huge chunk of the CO2E emissions associated with new TVs is wrapped up in the manufacture of the set, so it's worth considering a second hand telly or going for as small a model as you can bear that you'll keep long term.

Regardless, happy shopping

comment by tan-01 (U13896)

posted on 3/10/17

comment by rossobianchi (U17054)
posted 7 minutes ago
If you're at all concerned about the environment (or your electricity bills) make sure you check the power consumption of the models you are considering.

Some large 4K TVs run at an incredible 500W, or the rough equivalent of 100 standard LED cold houselamps or constantly boiling a hotel kettle!

Again, if it is something you're bothered about, be aware that a huge chunk of the CO2E emissions associated with new TVs is wrapped up in the manufacture of the set, so it's worth considering a second hand telly or going for as small a model as you can bear that you'll keep long term.

Regardless, happy shopping
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no one cares

comment by tan-01 (U13896)

posted on 3/10/17

comment by Tu Meke Santi (U3732)
posted 3 hours, 40 minutes ago
Anything by Samsung, LG or Panasonic will be great.
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get samsung if you want to be spied on by the cia

comment by tan-01 (U13896)

posted on 3/10/17

lg oled wallpaper tv

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFKFnkP_sLQ&t=38s

posted on 3/10/17

comment by tan-01 (U13896)
posted 8 hours, 15 minutes ago
comment by Tu Meke Santi(U3732)
posted 3 hours, 40 minutes ago
Anything by Samsung, LG or Panasonic will be great.
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get samsung if you want to be spied on by the cia
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WHAT....!


oh jeez...I had no idea

posted on 3/10/17

Got a Samsung curved TV 4K smart

I like it

comment by Joejoe (U7141)

posted on 3/10/17

it has to be at least 42" AT LEAST... anything smaller and you really need to be standing 1 ft away from the screen to really notice any difference. So if you gonna be like 2/3 m away from the screen you really need to be looking at 50" and above. people talking about this screen is better than that screen especially samsung over LG. LG make 85% of the worlds tv screens. Yes Samsung buy their screens from LG as do Sony, Panasonic etc.

Also to fully get the most out of your 4k you will need to have a look at the lighting and the room its gonna be at and may need a specialist to help out here. Depends on how good you want your viewing/gaming to be.

posted on 3/10/17

If you're at all concerned about the environment
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posted on 3/10/17

comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 1 hour ago
If you're at all concerned about the environment
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Some people are, believe it or not

comment by Joejoe (U7141)

posted on 3/10/17

comment by rossobianchi (U17054)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 1 hour ago
If you're at all concerned about the environment
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Some people are, believe it or not
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Aye just not many that are gamers looking for a 4k tv thats for sure !

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