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Samsung KE55S9C OLED

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    #11
    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    I did know the meaning, after extensively checking on the internet, you pretentious thick pillock.

    HTH.
    FTFY

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      #12
      Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
      P.S. Message for Sasguru: Not knowing French Sas, you'll be unfamiliar with that word. But just try and guess its meaning from the context. HTH
      Quick get the poor man a french-english dictionary.
      "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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        #13
        Originally posted by d000hg View Post
        Oh Sas, you and your chav fascination. Is it your version of kids calling each other 'gay'? A curved TV isn't chavvy, it's got some sophistication. Chavvy is buying a 60" crappy HD-ready flatscreen rather than a decent 40" 1080p for the same money. LED is the opposite of chavvy.


        Anyway 55" is a bit small though if you're properly wealthy, you'd want an 80" one. Or that nice 110" I saw the other day.
        If you like A/V, then it doesn't matter, you get the best, and you get the biggest that would compliment the A/V quality for the room you use it in. The best now is a HD projector and screen with a good AV amp and sound system. OLED is actually a part of A/V that could develop into more things. I have seen some applications for OLED and it's spectacular.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Old Hack View Post
          If you like A/V, then it doesn't matter, you get the best, and you get the biggest that would compliment the A/V quality for the room you use it in. The best now is a HD projector and screen with a good AV amp and sound system. OLED is actually a part of A/V that could develop into more things. I have seen some applications for OLED and it's spectacular.
          Projectors will never be as reliable as a permanent display, but are a good option if space is at a premium.
          "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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            #15
            Eh? Why is the screen curved - am I missing something here.
            Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
              Eh? Why is the screen curved - am I missing something here.
              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.
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                #17
                Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
                Projectors will never be as reliable as a permanent display, but are a good option if space is at a premium.
                That would explain why you rarely see projectors in cinemas.
                While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
                  Eh? Why is the screen curved - am I missing something here.
                  If I were to have a guess the distance from the eye to the screen is now the same no matter where on the screen your gaze should fall. Keeping the same focal length in your eyes allows more viewing less headache. Although you'd be sitting pretty close to the screen!
                  "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by doodab View Post
                    That would explain why you rarely see projectors in cinemas.
                    good point
                    "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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                      #20
                      Nice screen, I'd get two when they drop to £700...

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