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gel said:
gel said:
I think so, but not 100 per cent sure.Series1boy said:gel said:
is it not an LG panel?
Cheers mate.RodhasGibson said:Gel the Panels are as Follows -:Loewe's Bild 7 is the company's first OLED TV series. ... The TVs use LG Display's WRGB OLED panels, and feature JBL speakers.
It's not just about the panel though. Picture processing quality is also important. Besides, the quality of components that go into making a Loewe is far superior to the LG, and a vastly superior after sales support. Quality comes at a price. As I said, the launch price is only £500 more than the LG G6 and cheaper than the Panasonic OLED last year. You're getting Loewe quality at almost the price of a mass scale production TV.bigfish786 said:they can keep it at that kind of money. if you really want the oled technology, buy the LG.
for a quarter of that price you can buy a 4k HDR 65" tv from quite a few manufacturers.
which i did!
bigboss said:and a vastly superior after sales support.
Try that with some manufacturers in the UK, like Panasonic, and expect to hear the excuse: "it's within spec". 🙂Benedict_Arnold said:bigboss said:and a vastly superior after sales support.
Who needs after sales support on a solid state TV? Assuming you've got the brains to unpack it and plug it in properly, it will either work or it won't. And if it doesn't work when you first set it up, or packs up under warranty, you take it back to where you bought it.
bigboss said:Try that with some manufacturers in the UK, like Panasonic, and expect to hear the excuse: "it's within spec". 🙂Benedict_Arnold said:bigboss said:and a vastly superior after sales support.
Who needs after sales support on a solid state TV? Assuming you've got the brains to unpack it and plug it in properly, it will either work or it won't. And if it doesn't work when you first set it up, or packs up under warranty, you take it back to where you bought it.