Anyone buying a 4K Oled?

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I am thinking a 65 inch TV will go my stand but the price will have to come down a lot. Like £2000 would be my max.
 
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bigboss said:
I would suggest you wait until you know how you're going to watch 4K. You already have the best TV out there.
Yep, I will wait for 4K Blu-Ray players to become up and running with no problems and then a demo to see what the resolution looks like.
 

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gel said:
I am thinking a 65 inch TV will go my stand

Yes, it certainly will go on the stand that both you and I have, glad that you've seen the light at last! *dance4*

gel said:
but the price will have to come down a lot. Like £2000 would be my max.

Hang on. The only 65" television currently on the market at under £2,000 is Samsung's LCD Full HD UE65H6400, at £1,800. So, for an extra mere £200, you want 4K resolution, and OLED technology. Does that sound likely??
 
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Son_of_SJ said:
gel said:
I am thinking a 65 inch TV will go my stand

Yes, it certainly will go on the stand that both you and I have, glad that you've seen the light at last! *dance4*

gel said:
but the price will have to come down a lot. Like £2000 would be my max.

Hang on. The only 65" television currently on the market at under £2,000 is Samsung's LCD Full HD UE65H6400, at £1,800. So, for an extra mere £200, you want 4K resolution, and OLED technology. Does that sound likely??
It would've to be one hot deal! *biggrin*
 

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Son_of_SJ said:
gel said:
I am thinking a 65 inch TV will go my stand

Yes, it certainly will go on the stand that both you and I have, glad that you've seen the light at last! *dance4*

gel said:
but the price will have to come down a lot. Like £2000 would be my max.

Hang on. The only 65" television currently on the market at under £2,000 is Samsung's LCD Full HD UE65H6400, at £1,800. So, for an extra mere £200, you want 4K resolution, and OLED technology. Does that sound likely??
Er.. nope.*mosking*
 

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I have a long standing client who will be buying the 65" LG OLED as soon as it is released in the UK. Once he's run it in I'll be calibrating it. Naturally I'll post findings back here.
 

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