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Buc
23-08-2016, 07:22 AM
Do you lads / lassies have the latest tvs .

I do have a 4k one in the cinema room and a 3d one in the conservatory don't use the 4k one due to their being not much 4k on the go at the moment but the 3d one is very good even go on you tube to watch some 3d stuff seen some cracking films on it too.

I've got a thing for tvs just love going into curry's and the like to spend time looking at the latest on the go.

Don't ask me why .:? I confuse even myself.

gervaise_brookhampst
23-08-2016, 07:58 AM
I have a 4K Samsung 49 incher, would have gone bigger If I could afford it and the wife let me, but as she reminded me size isn't everything. :s

donsdaft
23-08-2016, 08:00 AM
Watch out lads, buc works for the TV license tax collectors.

Pacman1903
23-08-2016, 09:27 AM
My TV in the living room is a three year old Samsung 50 incher. Picture is fantastic and I get Netflix. Does me fine

My TV in my man room is a 1 year old Samsung 32 inch. Great for fitba and I get Netflix,all I need

Buc
23-08-2016, 11:45 AM
Watch out lads, buc works for the TV license tax collectors.

No not me DD I'm anti BBC .

Buc
23-08-2016, 11:47 AM
My TV in the living room is a three year old Samsung 50 incher. Picture is fantastic and I get Netflix. Does me fine

My TV in my man room is a 1 year old Samsung 32 inch. Great for fitba and I get Netflix,all I need

32in for the fitba for me it has to be 49 minimum.
My wife promised me when we move I'm getting a 60incher at least can't wait.
I've been looking at a new house ever since .:)

Pacman1903
23-08-2016, 12:09 PM
32in for the fitba for me it has to be 49 minimum.
My wife promised me when we move I'm getting a 60incher at least can't wait.
I've been looking at a new house ever since .:)

My man rooms nae huge so the 32 does fine. It might even be 36. Anyway its fine. A 50 would probablly be far too big and hurt your eyes in there

The_Verninator
23-08-2016, 01:32 PM
42" in the bedroom - would like larger but it fine the now

Not got any fancy 3D/4K but it does the job

Fancy getting a 65" OLED but not for the prices they are charging - not even close.

Buc
23-08-2016, 02:43 PM
42" in the bedroom - would like larger but it fine the now

Not got any fancy 3D/4K but it does the job

Fancy getting a 65" OLED but not for the prices they are charging - not even close.

Aye but they are coming down in price big time now.

Buc
23-08-2016, 02:47 PM
Check this 65 incher all for under £1.000.
:O

http://ao.com/pla/HE65K5510UWTS-Hisense-TV-Black-41636-108.aspx?&WT.z_PT=AV&WT.z_AT=LED%20TV&WT.z_MT=Search&WT.z_RTM=PLA&WT.z_MAT=Hisense&WT.z_DT=t&WT.z_FT=Free%20Standing&WT.z_PC=HE65K5510UWTS&WT.srch=1&wt.z_cn=AV%20-%20LED%20TVs%20-%2065%20Inch%20-%20Gen&wt.z_ag=type%20generic&wt.z_kw=he65k5510uwts&gclid=Cj0KEQjw6O-9BRDjhYXH2bOb8Z4BEiQAWRduk77nMw8HjmMwtONsT-P-1UNJl9z84MtRYNSMyI8s8lMaAtVT8P8HAQ

Donanddusted
23-08-2016, 05:27 PM
My wife promised me when we move I'm getting a 60incher at least can't wait.
I've been looking at a new house ever since .:)

I hope you were both on the same page during this conversation.

Buc
23-08-2016, 06:43 PM
I hope you were both on the same page during this conversation.

I hope so too :)

mondo_notion
23-08-2016, 08:37 PM
My phone line shorted out in a thunder storm a few years back. Blew the phone, sky box and both my TVs. Gave the insurance folk the serial numbers and they sent me out vouchers for currys. Managed to get the one in my room working again so spent the whole lot on a 55" LG 3D smart tv for the living room :) The 3D feature is cool but the novelty wore off after a month or 2.

Really fancy trying these Virtual Reality thingamy bobs, due an mobile upgrade so might try the new galaxy with VR to see what the fuss is about.

MalagaSheep
24-08-2016, 04:56 AM
Ive still a plasma that i bought 12 year ago and still going strong!

TVs are as bad as phones now! Change every month to try rip you aff. But i doesnt mean i dont want one tho!

But feck sitting on your sofa with a stuppid set of glasses or goggle things on to watch tv! The novelty soon wears off!

Did try the Samsung goggle things in there shop, pretty cool for 5mins then bored, and looked a fannny

Jupiter
24-08-2016, 05:19 PM
The next big thing in TVs is High Dynamic Range (HDR). It gives a much better contrast between light & dark.

The next big thing after that will be 8k

Buc
24-08-2016, 06:49 PM
The next big thing in TVs is High Dynamic Range (HDR). It gives a much better contrast between light & dark.

The next big thing after that will be 8k

8k that's a wow what about 5D I think they call it.


Ah here it is.
http://www.cnet.com/uk/news/apple-gets-patent-for-tv-and-5d-tech/

Rochead
24-08-2016, 07:16 PM
My wife complained she couldn't see our 42" very well, we don't have a large living room, bought a 50" gave our daughter the smaller one, after a while she complained she could see that one either, bought a 60", daughter got the 50, still complaints about unable to make our any writing on screen, shortly afterwards wife was diagnosed with cataracts, problem now solved.
Love the big screen for the fitba.

Buc
24-08-2016, 08:17 PM
My wife complained she couldn't see our 42" very well, we don't have a large living room, bought a 50" gave our daughter the smaller one, after a while she complained she could see that one either, bought a 60", daughter got the 50, still complaints about unable to make our any writing on screen, shortly afterwards wife was diagnosed with cataracts, problem now solved.
Love the big screen for the fitba.

Aye the bigger the better the wife agrees but only now see there's now a 9D TV unreal Cana keep up since the last post .:O