How do you know so much about tellies!!! Thanks. I think new ranges normally come around March don't hey??? Might be worth hanging fire for a minute perhaps??
unfortunatley the alcove will only allow for 50" tv. I will try and view a curve screen to see if it is good. Any suggestions on which one? Also definitely 4K and HDR ready if possible ?
Clarity in writing can only occur when there is clarity of mind!!! You sensed my confusion!! Apologies. So I'm looking to get the best options to a new TV which is around the 50" mark. It seems that the Samsung range are getting some good reviews. Which model should I seek to review! I am...
I'm in he market for a new TV around 48" or 50". Should I look at OLED? Curved? Are they the same thing? The Samsung 48 9000 range attracts good reviews as a flat screen? Which one? Choices , choices , choices. Any help is appreciated
I do think that avid consumers need to be able to purchase devices that are compatible with the latest technology. It's awful spending good money on something to discover a week later that it doesn't compete with the incoming technology. Perhaps that's me being naive!
Is is there a danger of saturating the market with too many technologies that the consumer gets turned off and confused. Just when we thought 4K was to become the market norm for the next few years....
"HDR-enabled screens can show millions more colours and several more shades of brightness...
thanks. Is it worth the money to have someone come in to do it? Can it be done through trial an error? Some people have Darbee? to enhance the image. Modern AV equipment will 'clean' up images and upscale. How much value is there in having a system calibrated?? Keen to hear from people's...
I get the sense though that even average consumers (if there is such a category) are choosing 4K TVs now. I was amazed to find a colleague at work who is just this side of 60 years old, stating that his new tv had to be 4K. Not that this is a particularly good market indicator and it's not about...
4k PJ screen. Ummm hadn't figured that one. Surely not????
The only good thing as a comparison to having a 100 plus inch projector screen against a TV is you can retract the screen out of view if you chose too.
I completely stripped my room back to basics, had steel boxes made especially for the speakers and cut them into the fabric of the walls. I integegrated screen and PJ lift into the ceiling, dropping it marginally to accommodate the extra depth required. I installed sound dampening material in...