Pictures are top class of your looking at it straight on but poor from side angles. I think LG are producing the best screens at the moment.
Rod
Does anyone on here own one? I would be interested in your experiences of it. Many thanks.
Pictures are top class of your looking at it straight on but poor from side angles. I think LG are producing the best screens at the moment.
Rod
My parents have just bought one of these - just tried to upload a pic from side view, but won't load properly. Seriously thin, very impressive pic. OP..did you buy one?
4mm thick!
I'm not convinced. It it feels like they, the manufacturers) are trying a new gimmick in the hopes of generating sales.
I saw an OLED vs LED tv comparison in John Lewis at the weekend. The depth of color on the OLED is much better than standard LED TVs, the HD picture they had on looked phenomenal. Having said that I still thought LED picture quality and colour was very good, and considering the £1000 vs £2500 price tag, while OLED is better, i didnt think it was 2.5x the price better than standard LED.
Henry.
Perfect timing for this thread. I've only today been looking at a 55" curved Samsung vs a 55" flat LG. Both 4k. Can't decide if tye whole curved thing is just a gimmick. Also, couldn't see a example of what upscale programs look like.... More research I think.
I've just got a 55" samsung curved 4k TV and am really impressed - it's a big improvement over the Sony HD I had. There's very little 4k content so it's difficult to fully appreciate the picture capabilities but standard HD looks great and blu ray is very impressive. The curved picture does seem to create a more immersive experience, especially with films. The viewing angles weren't great but I played with the settings and it's now pretty good.
A friend bought one a year back. A pixel or 2 went after a couple of weeks. John lewis swapped it for another. A pixel or 2 went.
Friend returned it and got a full refund..
It looks nice, but be sure that you're able to view the screen from a proper distance: too close and you find yourself watching the screen from side to side turning: some people tend to constantly turn their head... when watching and trying to absorb everything on the outer edges of the screen. As if you're in a cinema and you're too close to the screen.
Menno