nopiano
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Oh, well you might be lucky and get it twice then, like we did with kitchen stools!You can’t return at John Lewis.
Oh, well you might be lucky and get it twice then, like we did with kitchen stools!You can’t return at John Lewis.
This is the TV that will bring balance to the force/madness!Oh, well you might be lucky and get it twice then, like we did with kitchen stools!
That sounds good but I can’t see it happening.I have managed to get better black level performance on my Samsung 75Q950TS by putting the black level reading called black shadow detail from 0 down to -5. It looks really good now and sorted out slight issues with other parts of the picture too. Just got to enjoy now and keep until it dies.
Not interested in QD-OLED TVs anymore. I like watching TVs in standard normal mode picture setting to give good bright colours and very good black levels. I am not interested in perfect blacks but very good black levels appeal to me. I have a good balance on my QLED now. It’s cool!That sounds good but I can’t see it happening.
If you’re still interested in the QD-OLEDs then wait a while longer for the prices to drop.
If you can wait until Black Friday they should be a fair bit cheaper than they are now as they are only recently released.
You still have an OLED tv or two to use in the meantime if you want perfect black levels again.
This is the TV that will bring balance to the force/madness!
Well they gave it 9/10 and a best buy rating.....🤔Samsung S95B QD-OLED TV Review
AVForums review of Samsung's S95B QD-OLED TV which sees the world's No.1 TV manufacturer back in the OLED TV game.www.avforums.com
Not great.
I would never buy a TV that gets 8 out of 10 for picture quality out of the box. They are not good in my experience, you need at least a 9 out of 10.Well they gave it 9/10 and a best buy rating.....🤔