I would stay away from OLED for now. Color reproduction and black levels are great but they are very susceptible to burn in similar to plasma and they have half the longevity of LCD.
Burn in is not a big issue.Quote:
I would stay away from OLED for now. Color reproduction and black levels are great but they are very susceptible to burn in similar to plasma and they have half the longevity of LCD.
Aggietaco said:
So you ended up with the 65" Sammy? I was pretty set on buying one during the BF deals, but I wanted to make the jump from my current 59" Samsung plasma to something in the 70-75" range.
You are probably fine with the way you have it. You may get more lag for gaming if that's a concern. Also, depending on how good your receiver is, you may want to put it on passthrough and let the tv handle any scaling. 4K sources will also depend on if your receiver can handle that.Quote:
I started a new thread asking this but haven't received any responses so I will post it here too
Does anyone know if I have to connect everything separately using the Samsung One Connect?
I've got a Denon receiver that cable and everything was previously connected too. If I just plug the one main HDMI into the One Connect box, is that fine? This is how I have it currently hooked up and seems to have no issues, but just wanted to make sure.
In the 75-80 inch range Vizio M/P series is a good option? It would be nice if they had a remoteless option for however much less, the last thing I need is yet another poorly-supported Android tablet.tfunk02 said:
Vizio P Series comes in a 75" That should be your go to unless you can spend over $4k on a set and get the Samsung KS9000.
The Fife said:In the 75-80 inch range Vizio M/P series is a good option? It would be nice if they had a remoteless option for however much less, the last thing I need is yet another poorly-supported Android tablet.tfunk02 said:
Vizio P Series comes in a 75" That should be your go to unless you can spend over $4k on a set and get the Samsung KS9000.
I assumed I was the only one, OTOH I like Samsung's approach of simplifying it all much better and am considering a UN70KU6300 or UN65KS8000 knowing that it'll get moved to the bedroom if/when our 8 year old Philips 47" goes out or the den if we put a tv in there. I'd really like to go with 75" or more, but it just isn't available at a price point I'm comfortable with and probably won't be for another 3-4 years.MrJonMan said:The Fife said:In the 75-80 inch range Vizio M/P series is a good option? It would be nice if they had a remoteless option for however much less, the last thing I need is yet another poorly-supported Android tablet.tfunk02 said:
Vizio P Series comes in a 75" That should be your go to unless you can spend over $4k on a set and get the Samsung KS9000.
Tablet is part of what turned me off
Quantum dots themselves shouldn't be a check list item like OLED, but rather something to consider as part of the overall picture quality. Now actual light emitting QD displays (QLEDs) are something else entirely, but not likely to hit the market for a few years.cr0wbar said:
Going to be getting either the 65' OLED or QD sometime around Superbowl. Keeping eyes peeled.
Any recommendations for a wall mount? I'm waiting for slickdeals to send notifications for when this model goes on sale hopefully later this month.tamusc said:
It really depends on how much you watch it, but you want at least 25-30 hours (OLEDs and plasmas typically need 100+ hours) of viewing time before messing with calibrations too much.
By all means, you can go ahead and calibrate it when you first get it, but the picture will change some and require you to recalibrate it. If you're doing it yourself and have the time, go ahead and have fun. I just wouldn't pay for a professional calibration before closer to 50 hours.
No HDR, so no go from me. The Vizio M series is the cheapest decent HDR series right now, but there are also very competitive prices on the Samsung KS8000 series right now as well.easttexasaggie04 said:
What about the Vizio E Series? There are 70" screens available for $1299 right now.
Thanks. Does it have enough room to hide the One Connect box behind the tv somehow? All of our cables run from the server closet, under the house and back up the wall behind the TV through 3" conduit.tamusc said:
I'd go with a mount from Monoprice that meets your needs from a size and function perspective (full motion, tilt or fixed).
http://www.monoprice.com/category?c_id=109&cp_id=10828
For reference, this is the one I am currently using.
http://www.monoprice.com/product?c_id=109&cp_id=10828&cs_id=1082821&p_id=15869&seq=1&format=2
This is an older article, but it does a pretty nice job at laying out the basics.easttexasaggie04 said:
Sorry, what is HDR? I'm not as in tune to all of this as most of you guys.