Was 2499 a few days ago. Definitely won't be for everyone, but I've been watching this one for a while. 4K OLED with great reviews
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Sharpharp
29 Apr 1612#1
2015 1st OLED generation set with all the bugs and baggage. -No HDR and poor sound. All the manufacturers have dropped Curved sets (apart from Samsung) and even LG admit they got it wrong with curved.
For this price range, go for a top end LED 2016 set with HDR and Ultra UHD Premium credentials
jamesperks to Sharpharp
29 Apr 1610#5
This is not a 1st generation set and the reviews on this set speak for them self.
937666
29 Apr 1610#2
Gravesy166 to Sharpharp
29 Apr 165#7
Utter rubbish. I paid £1200 for the 930v and I've not seen any LED come close to it's picture quality. I don't even miss the 4K on Netflix because just the HD picture is stunning. Give me OLED any day over LED where it just cannot match the blacks of OLED. Also so many LED screens suffer horibble backlight bleed. Just read reviews of OLED and you'll get the picture.
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Sharpharp
29 Apr 1612#1
2015 1st OLED generation set with all the bugs and baggage. -No HDR and poor sound. All the manufacturers have dropped Curved sets (apart from Samsung) and even LG admit they got it wrong with curved.
For this price range, go for a top end LED 2016 set with HDR and Ultra UHD Premium credentials
jamesperks to Sharpharp
29 Apr 1610#5
This is not a 1st generation set and the reviews on this set speak for them self.
Rayza to Sharpharp
29 Apr 164#6
All tvs have poor sound.
Gravesy166 to Sharpharp
29 Apr 165#7
Utter rubbish. I paid £1200 for the 930v and I've not seen any LED come close to it's picture quality. I don't even miss the 4K on Netflix because just the HD picture is stunning. Give me OLED any day over LED where it just cannot match the blacks of OLED. Also so many LED screens suffer horibble backlight bleed. Just read reviews of OLED and you'll get the picture.
add23 to Sharpharp
29 Apr 16#15
hahahaha you are so wrong all the reviews for this are amazing! the ef950 is better I my opinion.
add23 to Sharpharp
29 Apr 161#16
also if you do your homework this tv had been updated to hdr!!
nickchubb87 to Sharpharp
29 Apr 162#22
It's a bit odd how keen you are to slate these TVs. The latest models of this have HDR support and if you are spending 2k on a TV you may as well get a sound bar.
I have been researching for months and the overwhelming reviews from professionals and consumers have been fantastic about this TV, so I would rather go with the overwhelming opinion of those that actually own it than you.
TVs will be improved every year so of course 2016 models will be better, but if you are worrying about that you will need to buy a new TV every year...the 2014 non 4K model is still holding its price at £1,300 so I certainly wouldn't expect much more movement on this.
I am pretty sure for this price, this is the best TV you can get.
jokerevo to Sharpharp
29 Apr 161#38
Loooolll. Samsung owner? Panny vt owner?
937666
29 Apr 1610#2
loadsavmoney to 937666
29 Apr 161#32
i'll never look at that logo the same way again :laughing:
Deal_HUNT3R
29 Apr 162#3
Heated
cutthroat_jake
29 Apr 161#4
2016 sets look the biz, but at a considerable premium.....
Nope your wrong, check out the LG 2016 signature range, their built-in sound is full 10-bit HDR dolby and has had musicians and movie bods drooling with envy...
Sharpharp
29 Apr 161#9
So, the fact you fail to mention the banding issues, poor colour accuracy and motion blur/jagged edges, the god awful upscaling of SD content..... It's ok, naturally you're going to try and justify your poor choice. :sunglasses:
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For this price range, go for a top end LED 2016 set with HDR and Ultra UHD Premium credentials
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For this price range, go for a top end LED 2016 set with HDR and Ultra UHD Premium credentials
I have been researching for months and the overwhelming reviews from professionals and consumers have been fantastic about this TV, so I would rather go with the overwhelming opinion of those that actually own it than you.
TVs will be improved every year so of course 2016 models will be better, but if you are worrying about that you will need to buy a new TV every year...the 2014 non 4K model is still holding its price at £1,300 so I certainly wouldn't expect much more movement on this.
I am pretty sure for this price, this is the best TV you can get.
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Mmmmm, Dolby Vision goodness.