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Wow. You still have a DLP. Walk like a dinosaur! Great picture.
I just replaced the bulb this week, back to looking awesome! $48 & I was back in business, haha. Guess there's no upgrades in my future
Wow. You still have a DLP. Walk like a dinosaur! Great picture.
I remember folks visiting my home years ago and witnessing the CRT projector I had going in a controlled environment. The first time the image faded to black they thought something went wrong.That smoothing effect that bothers you, and many others, can almost always be turned off entirely. I know for certain it can on the LG OLEDs.
My LG OLED blows me away every time I see it, especially dark scenes. The first time the picture went black, I thought the TV turned off. I can't imagine ever going back to LCD after this.
There is no way the Sony performed better than the OLEDs in a dark room. Not a shot in hell. As good old Pioneer once said, black is the canvas. There is no canvas to be had with a back light, no matter how many zones your FALD LED has.
Did you see these in a proper environment? Contrary to LED TVs, OLEDs do not put out a lot of light, if you saw these in a normally lit showroom the OLED had a huge disadvantage.
With regards to HDR, I am excited for it as colour accuracy and gamut are at the very top of my requirements, but it's in the same camp as 4K right now until we actually get a good amount of source material. 4K has been around for a few years now and 4K sources are still extremely scarce. I don't have hopes of seeing HDR material any time soon.
That smoothing effect that bothers you, and many others, can almost always be turned off entirely. I know for certain it can on the LG OLEDs.
My LG OLED blows me away every time I see it, especially dark scenes. The first time the picture went black, I thought the TV turned off. I can't imagine ever going back to LCD after this.
Hmm, the Sony z series seems to be like the first good lcd I've heard of.
Is there like an older cheaper comparable model? Like a predecessor, that is cheaper?
I saw multiple units, both in lit & dark environments. The HDR OLED's & HDR Sony 75" were in both. One thing I will say is that I always reserve final judgement until I have my own sources hooked up so I am watching reference material with the proper connections...you never know what settings & sources someone else is running. I am fortunate in that I do a lot of home theater stuff on the side, so I get to play with all kinds of fun new toys :awe: However...I would take the 75" Sony in a heartbeat. I was really, really impressed. tbh I've never seen an LED TV I've loved until this one. I don't like how LED lighting makes the image look, until now!
As far as overall image quality, that's a tough one - the 2015 LG OLED 65" still had the most amazing black levels ever, just really, really incredible black levels - but no HDR. The color representation on the X940D was just awesome. Felt like I was watching a jumbo-sized iMac screen (one the newer models, that is). Also, the Sony looked excellent in the fully-lit demo room as well as the theater demo room. I would pick the Sony in a heartbeat.
I still have yet to see either the 65" or 77" 2016 LG OLED G6 model with HDR, however. I'm sure that's top dog, but my shop hasn't gotten their display units in yet for those. But given that the 77" G6 is $24k, it makes a lot more financial sense to get the $6k Sony (2" smaller), unless you're really after the cream-of-the-crop PQ. But yeah, surprisingly, I wasn't all that blown away by the 2016 HDR OLED screens. Even in the dark. They were good, but the way that Sony processed the picture...I had my nose up against it & it was still good! Haha. Call all around to your local electronics stores & high-end HT stores and see if they have any on display that you can check out.
I was very surprised at what my eyes saw. I'm still running my 60" Mitsubishi DLP RPTV in my living room because I love the filmic picture quality of it & haven't found anything suitable to replace it, short of a 2015 OLED from LG. I've been on the fence about replacing it with a 65" TCL Roku TV for convenience, but man, I don't like LED PQ all that much. Downside is, there's no way I'm spending six grand on a television, so I really shouldn't have exposed myself to it
My requirements are much more modest. I just want a 55" 4K HDR OLED that I can buy for under 2K. I sit close enough to my TV that 4K makes sense at that size. When that happens, my Kuro is coming off the wall. I'll shed a tear, but the day will come.
That is why my Panasonic quality and image processing plus OLED (for example) would blow everything else away.
You obviously have a lot of experience with this stuff. I'm not so lucky. You very well might have found a good LCD but in one year I hope we can get that level of performance at half the price. They would have to roll it out on cheaper sets as LG rolls out more OLEDs.
I would have to say based on my limited experience nothing beats backlit LCD in a lit room. I can admit OLED and plasma viewing in a daylight room can never compete with that backlit look. Having an 5k iMac I am familiar with the look. It's like looking at a well done backlit display sign (not a digital one just a printed one like on a bus stop). Almost like looking a slide but much bigger.
Oh for sure. 2015 OLED prices are already dropping like crazy. The 55" 1080p OLED is almost down to $999.
Where is it down to this price level? We're talking the LG EG9100, right? Amazon currently has this model for a hair under $1450. If a reputable dealer has it for close to $1K, I'll be all over it.
Where is it down to this price level? We're talking the LG EG9100, right? Amazon currently has this model for a hair under $1450. If a reputable dealer has it for close to $1K, I'll be all over it.
Oh for sure. 2015 OLED prices are already dropping like crazy. The 55" 1080p OLED is almost down to $999.
Previously, I'd never seen an LED screen I really liked. That 75" Sony X940d with HDR was really spectacular. Of course, I'd still want to run my own tests on it using my own sources, and personally, there's no way I'd ever pay $6k for a TV, but it was a beautiful set!
Right now I'm running a BenQ HT2050 (iirc, $799?) in my bedroom, which gives me an awesome 92" 1080p picture on my wall, and a Mitsubishi WD-60C10 60" DLP in my living room, which I bought back in 2011 (just replaced the bulb, back in business!). Assuming the RPTV holds up for another couple years, I'll just wait for the sets to improve even more & drop even further in price. Black Friday 2018 here I come
Fry's is LG-authorized & had the 55EG9100 (curved 1080p OLED) for $996 last month:
http://slickdeals.net/f/8872935-fry...ed-3d-hdtv-996-free-store-pickup-w-email-code
Unfortunately no stores near me
Normally the lowest I've seen so far is $1199 via eBay (usually like a "deal of the day" type of thing) through an authorized online store like Adorama or whoever as the seller.
Check also Microcenter if you have one. That's where I got mine.
OLED fanboys...