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Samsung KE55S9C OLED

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    #21
    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Supposedly you get a better picture/experience, presumably the radius of curvature means each pixel is (nearly) the same distance from your eye. Whether it's really true or just a gimmick, I have only suspicion rather than fact.
    Looks like a sales gimmick or fashion to me. The theory works great if you are sitting right in front of it the correct distance away (which is a long way for a 55") but what happens when people are spread around the room watching it?

    I have the latest 55" Samsung on the wall and it looks like window. The 3D stuff seem to disappear through the wall. Bloody great it is. Looks sleak and very smart. Why the hell would I want a curved screen to ruin that.

    Might help people that put them in corners of the room save space I guess.
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      #22
      I went for a 50" plasma 12 years ago, around £12,000 if I recall correctly. I justified it because I spent several hours a day watching TV, a car was just an asset sitting parked to impress others. A curved screen is ridiculous unless you are going to be the only one watching and sitting a few feet away, make more sense for a computer screen.

      Projectors can be great but lack the brightness, if you have a dedicated dark room they are fine, normal living room, forget it. I find I watch most things on a computer screen about 2 feet away from me these days.

      3D is not convincing, same as quadraphonic hifi never really caught on. Possibly they overdo the depth of field on 3D to emphasise the 3D effect whereas normal vision has as much to do with depth of field as stereo vision.
      Last edited by BigRed; 10 September 2013, 23:12.

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        #23
        Samsung UE55F9000 UHD, £3299, UE65F9000 UHD £4999

        Still, at the moment I am not sure any sources are really available, except maybe PS4 movies when they come.

        Best current TV Samsung UE55ES8000, £1638. This was a price I matched from some online dealer with John Lewis. Didn't actually buy it as it happens but the offer was there.

        If you ever see something from a retailer that you are not sure of, try getting a price match from John Lewis as they usually give a longer warranty than standard.
        Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.

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          #24
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            #25
            Originally posted by doodab View Post
            That would explain why you rarely see projectors in cinemas.
            I've never seen a projector at a cinema
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              #26
              Originally posted by Bunk View Post
              I assume it's UltraHD? Otherwise, price seems a bit steep for just a curved screen.
              I asked the bloke in the shop and NO it's only 1080p.
              Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
                I asked the bloke in the shop and NO it's only 1080p.
                Boo. I'd rather go for one of these then.

                Yes, I know it's an advert.

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                  #28
                  If anyone's interested I'm selling my 40" telly for £229 due to moving out of London. So there you go

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