I can't tell you what you get exactly but look for a deal. I got mine about a year ago and didn't know they come out like cars, yearly models. Stores are better than they used to be. I went to Microcenter and they have deals that aren't online. The speakers that came with it are still expensive now.
The features I like the most are the various settings actually. A lot of screen and sound options. I went to a friend's place that got a new TV and there were only two screen modes and two sound modes. Mine there's two that make the dialogue better which is a common complaint.
I'm in the quality camp more than size myself. It's about do you want TV in the corner of the room vs dominate the room.
I have the LG OLED with the fast refresh. If you play games get that.
Size is way more important than quality but there is a limit. You can't buy a $400 walmart tv and expect it too be decent no mater what the size, never mind a large screen.
but something like a 55 oled vs a 75 mini LED mid-range or upper mid-range? I'd take the 75 every single time.
Fact: A 20 inch tv is better quality than a 65 inch tv depending solely on your sitting distance. If you have a huge tv it doesn't matter if you sit 50 feet away from it. Whereass a tablet can provide excellent quality if it's only a few feet away.
no there are a shit ton of depth and size cures that differentiates between a phone and a large screen fov is just a tiny part of it, VR headset can satisfy some but not all,there's vergence for one thing
generally yes, but there are limits. it's quite hard going back to 480i or 360i after years of 720 as a minimum resolution.
this isn't true. while you can sit close enough to capture your entire field of view, it's not immersive in the same sense. i can't imagine ever getting the feeling of actually being in or part of the picture. your mind knows you are just closer to a small picture instead of being surrounded by it.
I don't think you understand what he's trying to say.
He's stating that TV size is more important, because you have to properly "fit" the size for the room's intended viewing distance; It's the first step in finding the perfect TV for you.
After you filter your options to just the TV's with optimal size, then you should decide how much you want to pay for quality and other features.
I just found my tv screen is scratched to all frick with long deep scratches, either the cleaning lady did it which seems unlikely how bad it is or its a fricking ghost man idk
Size is irrelevant if you don't sit far away from the screen. Most people simply do not have living rooms large enough to necessitate a 100" screen.
Sitting too close to the screen is arguably even worse than sitting too far away.
This is their quantum dot tv so it has several thousand dimming zones. If you sit more than 8’ away from your television and view it headon it’s more impressive than a 65” oled at the same price.
When I use to keep my Xbox on standby it would sometimes power on when I had sex. I thought maybe it was as the timing but I noticed it would happen during the weekends as well. Someone was watching my stroke and those big breasts.
I just started noticing the dark spots forming on my 65" 4K LED Vizio purchased in 2018. Was kind of hoping it would last a decade which it probsbly could, but Ithe dark spots are too annoying. I thought this shit only happened to oleds
homie, just sit closer to the screen.
unless you use it to watch kino with many other people, a huge tv is not necessary. We're on Cinemaphile, nobody here has that many friends.
First checkem. Second; the best smart tvs are the ones that just have android on them and you can download whatever app is native to android. Frick roku.
I bought an quest 3 for myself for christmas and honestly I won't be watching movies any other way anymore. After about 3 minutes I literally can't tell that i'm not actually in a theater anymore.
Is it really sub-$2k? I find that hard to believe unless they're selling everything coming off the line without carrying about quality or dead pixels.
I have a projector at 92" in my room, but wouldn't mind comparing it to a 100" LCD. I feel like they'd be close (though it'll be hard to beat the lack of motion blur of the projector).
Tempting... I have $3k set aside for some flat 32" QD-OLEDs, but I really would love to play with that. I'd be a tight squeeze maneuvering it through the house though (there's a hallway that I can see being pretty tricky).
its 4k so its good quality and big
My TV's starting to go. How much should I drop and what new gimmicks are worth looking into?
Just skip it. There's nothing to watch.
get a projector
this. I got a projector with a 10 foot screen included, for $299 at Wal-Mart.
looks like 720p quality
It’s probably just an average-quality sportsurge stream
Probably because it's photo taken with a phone
1080p. I did an outdoor movie last summer on a 12 foot screen, and it worked great.
i bought a project once...
then realized you can ONLY watch shit in the dark
returned it so fast
I was about to ge the 77 inch oled g3 for $3500 and canceled for this 100 incher. 77 isn’t anywhere near as impressive
It’s really true. I have 65 and it doesn’t even feel big anymore, I remember back in the day 55 looked huge
I can't tell you what you get exactly but look for a deal. I got mine about a year ago and didn't know they come out like cars, yearly models. Stores are better than they used to be. I went to Microcenter and they have deals that aren't online. The speakers that came with it are still expensive now.
The features I like the most are the various settings actually. A lot of screen and sound options. I went to a friend's place that got a new TV and there were only two screen modes and two sound modes. Mine there's two that make the dialogue better which is a common complaint.
I'm in the quality camp more than size myself. It's about do you want TV in the corner of the room vs dominate the room.
I have the LG OLED with the fast refresh. If you play games get that.
LG OLED is truly amazing.
>New-For-2024
ESL? It’s a common marketing term. Means it’s new this year
yes chang, you are esl
65" is the perfect size.
can't go wrong with 75 either. 65 should be minimum, 75 maximum
For a bedroom, yeah. 55in and all I think about is "I wish this was bigger. With 65in I get fully immersed without that nagging feeling.
Size is way more important than quality but there is a limit. You can't buy a $400 walmart tv and expect it too be decent no mater what the size, never mind a large screen.
but something like a 55 oled vs a 75 mini LED mid-range or upper mid-range? I'd take the 75 every single time.
Yeah this Hisense is upper midrange based on reviews. Also I have a big house
Fact: A 20 inch tv is better quality than a 65 inch tv depending solely on your sitting distance. If you have a huge tv it doesn't matter if you sit 50 feet away from it. Whereass a tablet can provide excellent quality if it's only a few feet away.
This. I hold my phone 2 inches from my eyes. It's the same as being in an IMAX cinema.
Isn't this basically what VR big picture mode is though?
Yep. I take 2 phones, play the same movie at once and put one on each eye. Homemade movie theater, baby.
no there are a shit ton of depth and size cures that differentiates between a phone and a large screen fov is just a tiny part of it, VR headset can satisfy some but not all,there's vergence for one thing
generally yes, but there are limits. it's quite hard going back to 480i or 360i after years of 720 as a minimum resolution.
this isn't true. while you can sit close enough to capture your entire field of view, it's not immersive in the same sense. i can't imagine ever getting the feeling of actually being in or part of the picture. your mind knows you are just closer to a small picture instead of being surrounded by it.
not really, eye convergence and all that
>what are contrast levels, peak brightness, and color gamut range
Keep coping, moron.
I don't think you understand what he's trying to say.
He's stating that TV size is more important, because you have to properly "fit" the size for the room's intended viewing distance; It's the first step in finding the perfect TV for you.
After you filter your options to just the TV's with optimal size, then you should decide how much you want to pay for quality and other features.
I just found my tv screen is scratched to all frick with long deep scratches, either the cleaning lady did it which seems unlikely how bad it is or its a fricking ghost man idk
I’m going to watch teenage mutant ninja turtles 1990 in 4k and feel like I’m a little kid seeing it in the theaters again on my 100 incher.
Does TMNT1 actually have a proper 4k release? I bet it would look sick.
Damn you’re right it’s only 1080p. Oh well.
Size is irrelevant if you don't sit far away from the screen. Most people simply do not have living rooms large enough to necessitate a 100" screen.
Sitting too close to the screen is arguably even worse than sitting too far away.
I've had to use a 42inch as a computer monitor a couple times and it's very annoying
is this thread about dicks?
I admire your dedication even if it is ultimately useless.
This is their quantum dot tv so it has several thousand dimming zones. If you sit more than 8’ away from your television and view it headon it’s more impressive than a 65” oled at the same price.
>just put a huge Chinese microphone and camera in your house bro
When I use to keep my Xbox on standby it would sometimes power on when I had sex. I thought maybe it was as the timing but I noticed it would happen during the weekends as well. Someone was watching my stroke and those big breasts.
I trust china more the us govt.
I just started noticing the dark spots forming on my 65" 4K LED Vizio purchased in 2018. Was kind of hoping it would last a decade which it probsbly could, but Ithe dark spots are too annoying. I thought this shit only happened to oleds
Anything bigger than 60 inches is real overkill unless you got like a mini theater in your house or something.
homie, just sit closer to the screen.
unless you use it to watch kino with many other people, a huge tv is not necessary. We're on Cinemaphile, nobody here has that many friends.
is there a smart tv where the smart isn't absolute garbage
First checkem. Second; the best smart tvs are the ones that just have android on them and you can download whatever app is native to android. Frick roku.
I bought an quest 3 for myself for christmas and honestly I won't be watching movies any other way anymore. After about 3 minutes I literally can't tell that i'm not actually in a theater anymore.
Is it really sub-$2k? I find that hard to believe unless they're selling everything coming off the line without carrying about quality or dead pixels.
I have a projector at 92" in my room, but wouldn't mind comparing it to a 100" LCD. I feel like they'd be close (though it'll be hard to beat the lack of motion blur of the projector).
I ordered it from best buy
Tempting... I have $3k set aside for some flat 32" QD-OLEDs, but I really would love to play with that. I'd be a tight squeeze maneuvering it through the house though (there's a hallway that I can see being pretty tricky).
What's the power draw on thing like that
It says it costs $70 per year in electricity. Not sure how they calculated that.
Are they stupid or do they have something to hide
okay... but how do you get that thing into an elevator???
you can't get that into 99% of any houses, let aloe apartments.
Should be able to get into any space. It actually isn't that fricking big.
The boxes for TVs are like twice the size again of the TV.
Do it Will!
Needs a fireplace to put above
they sell at a loss because smart tvs are full of chink spyware
I have a 300inch tv and it still feels small
>Black folk don't know you can just hold ur phone up to ur face
Stay moronic tvgays
>t. lives with mom
why would anyone want this
a 40"- 49" 4k TV is like $300
if it was 8K or even more pixels I would understand but I just don't get why people want to look at the same pixels on a bigger screen
I wondered that, if the 40-60 range will look better than the huge 4k screens.