I'm irritated that my parent's several year old plasma looks better than my brand new vizio 4k. :/
Good plasma sets man. You're still working with a mid range LCD set versus what was probably a high end plasma.
I'm irritated that my parent's several year old plasma looks better than my brand new vizio 4k. :/
I'm irritated that my parent's several year old plasma looks better than my brand new vizio 4k. :/
I'm irritated that my parent's several year old plasma looks better than my brand new vizio 4k. :/
Thanks for this, I found it on Amazon:BenQ RL2755HM if you could find one. or the 24" model but I think that's pretty small
One of the reasons why I couldn't bring myself to buy a new TV anytime soon. My plasma still looks way too good.
I've got a kuro, and oled looks quite a bit better. Even my wife who is clueless on these things said wow.
I'm waiting on a sale, but will make the jump to oled next year.
That list had curved tvs as the best for gaming..
I thought curved was a gimmick? =/
Yeah people hate me visiting as i calibrate their TV's to decent pictures (on their as you say doorbuster deals) next time i go back its bleed central 😕There's nothing quite like visiting relatives for the holidays and seeing what "normal" people buy, and consider good picture quality. I don't care how little you paid for it via a doorbuster deal, it looks like garbage.
I miss my tv so much.
I'm irritated that my parent's several year old plasma looks better than my brand new vizio 4k. :/
This is what I want:
- OLED
- 4K
- 65 in
- HDMI 2.0a (or better)
- Display Port 1.3 (or better)
- No image retention issues
- 3 to 4K price
2016 better deliver.
I'm irritated that my parent's several year old plasma looks better than my brand new vizio 4k. :/
Same story here. My parents have a 2007 Viera plasma and every time I come over I'm amazed at how deep and rich the image is. Resolution is low (1024x768) but the image is just so rich.
Since I don't have the money yet for a LG OLED I was thinking of maybe hunting for a 2010ish Panasonic plasma, but it's proven to be very difficult to find one.
is this tv worth it?
http://m.bestbuy.ca/?lang=en#/catalo...609&lang=en-CA
Selling out like crazy in canada
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Yeah. I can't remember what model there's is, but I did a lot of research back then to help them get the best one they could afford. 50 inch panasonic. It's stunning.
I bought myself the Vizio m55c2 for myself after extensive research and trying to cram value into my budget. But I come back home to visit for christmas and I'm blown away by how this old plasma is Killing my new 4k tv. Also lower resolution stuff looks substantially better. I don't know how I feel about it. Other than, as soon as I get home I'm going to experiment with the settings on my tv.
BenQ RL2755HM if you could find one. or the 24" model but I think that's pretty small
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Crossing fingers for a good panel.
Same story here. My parents have a 2007 Viera plasma and every time I come over I'm amazed at how deep and rich the image is. Resolution is low (1024x768) but the image is just so rich.
Since I don't have the money yet for a LG OLED I was thinking of maybe hunting for a 2010ish Panasonic plasma, but it's proven to be very difficult to find one.
My Monitor broke and I'm in need of a new screen, was going to buy a new TV for gaming thinking of using this for both
VIZIO E43-C2 43-Inch 1080p Smart LED TV (2015 Model)
Anyone know how good this is as a monitor/gaming TV?
I'm not looking for 4k or even 120hz I'm happy with 1080p/60hz, Amazon lists this as 120hz but it's talking about the larger sized models.
any other recommendations are welcome.
This is what I want:
- OLED
- 4K
- 65 in
- HDMI 2.0a (or better)
- Display Port 1.3 (or better)
- No image retention issues
- 3 to 4K price
2016 better deliver.
This is what I want:
- OLED
- 4K
- 65 in
- HDMI 2.0a (or better)
- Display Port 1.3 (or better)
- No image retention issues
- 3 to 4K price
2016 better deliver.
Quoting you because this is what i want as well. But at $1500 to $2000 price range. Also, whats everybody opinion on curved oled screens?
Quoting you because this is what i want as well. But at $1500 to $2000 price range. Also, whats everybody opinion on curved oled screens?
Aside from price, this can be your TV now.
I'm enjoying mine now, but can't wait until the tech improves a bit.
Quoting you because this is what i want as well. But at $1500 to $2000 price range. Also, whats everybody opinion on curved oled screens?
Flat is the way to go. Curved is a gimmick that needs to die.
Quoting you because this is what i want as well. But at $1500 to $2000 price range. Also, whats everybody opinion on curved oled screens?
I'm curious, myself. I just borrowed the 32 inch variant of this and I'm actually kinda shocked with how much I like it.
I replaced my 40" Samsung J6200 with a 40" JU7100. Didn't make a damn difference. That shitty motion blur on blacks is still there as strong as ever. Its a messed up situation that this little 32-inch Vizio is outperforming the 7100 in games. I don't even know if its a panel lottery deal since that 7100 had a Samsung panel. Returned everything and got my money back this evening. I'll hold onto that grand for next year.
This is what I want:
- OLED
- 4K
- 65 in
- HDMI 2.0a (or better)
- Display Port 1.3 (or better)
- No image retention issues
- 3 to 4K price
2016 better deliver.
By Japanese you mean Sony, right? Who else is there right now?
When do we get the big liquidation discounts on the 2015 TVs before CES?
50" TV for your bedroom? Damn.GAF I wanna get this for my main bedroom, purely for console gaming/viewing. Thoughts?
LG 50LF561V 50" LED TV
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-and...sions/lg-50lf561v-50-led-tv-10127501-pdt.html
Yeah it works now. Thanks.
I'm still looking for
Oled
1080p
50"
No tinting
No Viginetting
No banding
Black bezel and stand
Flat
=(
You gonna be waiting a long time. 1080p TVs are dead.I'm still looking for
Oled
1080p
50"
No tinting
No Viginetting
No banding
Black bezel and stand
Flat
=(
50" TV for your bedroom? Damn.
Also, a 50" TV that comes with just one HDMI port? Double damn.