23 Apr 2020, 11:02
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Hello, soon I ll be buying a new tv, the size will be 65" and I can't decide what path to take!
I use the TV mainly for movies and tv shows and ps4 pro gaming!
I'm not that good in seeing the difference between different panels, if you put in front of me a 1080p screen and a 4k, I might see the difference, but not so sure about a LCD 4k and an Oled 4k.10.0.0.0.1 192.168.1.254 hotmail.com
I never ever calibrated TV or stuff like that, just plugged them out of the box, and the quality to me was always great.
I think I'm not the kind of guy that notices small details like many of you would.
So that s why I m so undecided! The budget is around 2000 euros,
and what I was thinking is, if the difference betweend a good LCD and an OLED is not that big for a casual user, what if with the money I save buying a LCD I also buy a good sound system? I love great sound, so buying an LCD would allow me to get Dolby Atmos or whatever is good right now?
And if you have advices on some particular models, those are more than welcome!
Thank you
I use the TV mainly for movies and tv shows and ps4 pro gaming!
I'm not that good in seeing the difference between different panels, if you put in front of me a 1080p screen and a 4k, I might see the difference, but not so sure about a LCD 4k and an Oled 4k.10.0.0.0.1 192.168.1.254 hotmail.com
I never ever calibrated TV or stuff like that, just plugged them out of the box, and the quality to me was always great.
I think I'm not the kind of guy that notices small details like many of you would.
So that s why I m so undecided! The budget is around 2000 euros,
and what I was thinking is, if the difference betweend a good LCD and an OLED is not that big for a casual user, what if with the money I save buying a LCD I also buy a good sound system? I love great sound, so buying an LCD would allow me to get Dolby Atmos or whatever is good right now?
And if you have advices on some particular models, those are more than welcome!
Thank you