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Are you asking yourself??gel said:Are you sure you want to spend that much though, with the current mess of HDR?
gel said:I love the LG, I had it on order from Selfridges twice this week! Its my favourite current TV.
chebby said:So were they two cancelled orders, or is there (yet) another expensive TV circling the motorways around Milton Keynes in a courier van 'holding pattern' awaiting your next 'submit order' or 'cancel order' button press?
ellisdj said:The SVS are not expensive subs by measure of their peers and with the exception of the PJ, cables and acoutic treatment I have bought everything else at significantly reduced prices - I call it boxing clever
toonboy said:Also there are a couple of ex display 65 inch lg 950/960 on ebay for £2899.00 which is a good price and have 1 year warranty , but thats the same price as the sony new with a 5 year warranty
Not going to sell it unless I get £5000 for it. It's still the best 2D and 3D TV there is.Son_of_SJ said:ellisdj said:The SVS are not expensive subs by measure of their peers and with the exception of the PJ, cables and acoutic treatment I have bought everything else at significantly reduced prices - I call it boxing clever
Whoever buys gel's Panasonic 4K OLED will be getting it a reduced price - as of late this morning, a £500 price drop to £5,000.
bigboss said:Gel, given that you have now returned both your 4K blu ray players (Samsung as well as Panasonic), save yourself money and get a 1080p TV. 1080p programmes look best on 1080p TV. Give it a year or so, until they sort HDR issue out. You won't be watching 4K anyway.
nugget2014 said:bigboss said:Gel, given that you have now returned both your 4K blu ray players (Samsung as well as Panasonic), save yourself money and get a 1080p TV. 1080p programmes look best on 1080p TV. Give it a year or so, until they sort HDR issue out. You won't be watching 4K anyway.
what hdr issue exactly? i don't have no problems.
I think I will do, it's just waiting for the right deal, I would like an Oled again and 65 inches, so I am patiently waiting for a clearance deal. If not I will keep my Panasonic.bigboss said:Gel, given that you have now returned both your 4K blu ray players (Samsung as well as Panasonic), save yourself money and get a 1080p TV. 1080p programmes look best on 1080p TV. Give it a year or so, until they sort HDR issue out. You won't be watching 4K anyway.
Sorry but your pictures don't look good.nugget2014 said:bigboss said:Gel, given that you have now returned both your 4K blu ray players (Samsung as well as Panasonic), save yourself money and get a 1080p TV. 1080p programmes look best on 1080p TV. Give it a year or so, until they sort HDR issue out. You won't be watching 4K anyway.
what hdr issue exactly? i don't have no problems.
gel said:I think I will do, it's just waiting for the right deal, I would like an Oled again and 65 inches, so I am patiently waiting for a clearance deal. If not I will keep my Panasonic.
Yep, super.Series1boy said:Gel, what's your Panasonic oled like with 1080p bluray, any good?
Hi, you have to use Google Chrome to start with on this forum and you have to go on Flick.comtoonboy said:how do you ad photos , have never done it before ,thanks
gel said:Yep, super.Series1boy said:Gel, what's your Panasonic oled like with 1080p bluray, any good?
Nope. Yep, I might well keep the TV. Players have been returned Richer Sounds stung by 10 per cent even though it was over the phone I ordered. What did I tell you guys about Richer Sounds?Series1boy said:gel said:Yep, super.Series1boy said:Gel, what's your Panasonic oled like with 1080p bluray, any good?
well then keep both the tv and player and when HDR improves, you'll get a firmware to sort it. Does your tv support Dolby vision HDR?