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
OLED starts at 55-inches. The cheaper ones are curved.jcshutts said: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
gel said:OLED starts at 55-inches. The cheaper ones are curved.jcshutts said: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
jcshutts said:Thanks gel. Is Oled better or is it just a different brand name for the same technology?
Oled is much better.jcshutts said:gel said:OLED starts at 55-inches. The cheaper ones are curved.jcshutts said: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
Thanks gel. Is Oled better or is it just a different brand name for the same technology?
bigboss said:I know you have a projector, can you not consider 55-inch versions? There are more models to choose from. Your budget is more than decent, you should be able to get the flagships for that money. Flat vs curved is a personal choice.
Are you looking for 4K resolution?
jcshutts said:bigboss said:I know you have a projector, can you not consider 55-inch versions? There are more models to choose from. Your budget is more than decent, you should be able to get the flagships for that money. Flat vs curved is a personal choice.
Are you looking for 4K resolution?
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 ?
jcshutts said:bigboss said:I know you have a projector, can you not consider 55-inch versions? There are more models to choose from. Your budget is more than decent, you should be able to get the flagships for that money. Flat vs curved is a personal choice.
Are you looking for 4K resolution?
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 ?
gel said:Oled is much better.
jcshutts said:Son_of_SJ said:I guess that you want to stay married!
thanks son of SJ
do you have an alternative flat screen suggestion to the Samsung curve??
jcshutts said: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??