Every TV will be curved in the future, but will come with glasses the user can wear so the screen appears flat.
It's the future.
chasolo
24 May 173#4
curved tvs are just a gimmick and will end
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donslibi
24 May 171#1
Seem to be clearing out lots of these 'curved' models. Shame really, otherwise good price for 4k incl. freesat.
feed_me_chocs
24 May 171#2
I have this model and screen reflection is a huge problem.
Picture quality is reasonable, but blacks are a little disappointing and not what I'd call a true black like I've had on previous Samsung sets I've owned.
That said I bought mine for about £660 last year so can't grumble about the price op.
Steve1205
24 May 171#3
Good price for Freesat.
chasolo
24 May 173#4
curved tvs are just a gimmick and will end
frakison to chasolo
28 May 17#16
D'ya think??? :wink:
vulcanproject to chasolo
28 May 173#17
Every TV will be curved in the future, but will come with glasses the user can wear so the screen appears flat.
It's the future.
BigVern1984 to chasolo
29 May 171#24
They are ending, only Samsung are making them now. So much worse then as flat TV.
critster
24 May 17#5
Damn paid £549 just last week for this tv from there
linhang90
24 May 171#6
Some retailers will refund u the difference within certain period of purchase. Give em a ring n find out?
critster to linhang90
24 May 171#7
Will give them a try
critster to linhang90
26 May 172#8
just phoned them and they just refunded me £50 happy days they said if within 7 days they always will but have discretion upto 14 days
linhang90
26 May 17#9
Congrats :smiley:
pentaya
28 May 17#10
I bought this for £349 at John Lewis Outlet in Swindon yesterday :smiley:
Jonnyblock
28 May 17#11
3D?
Minstadave to Jonnyblock
28 May 17#18
Don't think anyone is making 3D sets anymore. Sony and LG were the last ones standing and both are stopping (or have stopped) this year.
Koolio1557
28 May 17#12
Does this TV play movies without judder/stutter ? I have read some complaints about it doing that with the KU6400 which is the flat screen equivalent.
wibble to Koolio1557
28 May 17#13
I have a 6400, haven't noticed any judder/stutter if playing via apps such as Amazon, Google or Now. No issues through Kodi either.
Koolio1557
28 May 17#14
Is there any blurring ? I had a read on the avforums and people complain about blurring and stuttering.
wibble
28 May 17#15
Nope, but maybe I have bad eyesight, I also have the 43in version.
Aquaslim
28 May 17#19
I bet there will be no curved TVs in 2018 line-ups...
LOL...
Tequila
29 May 17#20
Lol
No.
Tequila
29 May 17#21
Curved TV was just a gimmick to boost declining TV sales in 2013-2014
It's over now.
nameskhan
29 May 17#22
10-bit?
noonecanhelp1 to nameskhan
29 May 171#23
8 bit :smiley:
I've also seen some tests for input lag and it's very low
ValueForMoney
29 May 17#25
I own the 43 inch version of this TV and yes motion is its biggest problem. I don't know how wibble doesn't notice it, with default settings it actually hurts my eyes.
You can adjust it to make it a lot better but you can never get it perfect. I mostly use the TV for gaming so the issue doesn't affect me as much as others who watch a lot of TV.
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It's the future.
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Picture quality is reasonable, but blacks are a little disappointing and not what I'd call a true black like I've had on previous Samsung sets I've owned.
That said I bought mine for about £660 last year so can't grumble about the price op.
It's the future.
LOL...
No.
It's over now.
I've also seen some tests for input lag and it's very low
You can adjust it to make it a lot better but you can never get it perfect. I mostly use the TV for gaming so the issue doesn't affect me as much as others who watch a lot of TV.