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Old 3 October 2016, 01:58 AM   #1
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I have a 55" LG OLED that replaced a 4 year old Panasonic Plasma. Not even close as far as picture the OLED destroys it. They are great tvs. Love mine and had no banding or tinting issues on mine either.
Congrats, they are awesome.

Where are you getting your content so far. To this point I have the Samsung UHD Blu-Ray player and Netflix. Although House of Cards in 4K is a treat I find the Revenant in UHD to be Awesome.
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Old 4 October 2016, 02:29 AM   #2
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We have a 4K Samsung that has been perfect. I forgot how big the screen is, but it is pretty big.

We need to upgrade the bedroom TV so this thread is interesting to me.
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Old 4 October 2016, 02:39 AM   #3
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We have a 4K Samsung that has been perfect. I forgot how big the screen is, but it is pretty big.

We need to upgrade the bedroom TV so this thread is interesting to me.

This is my first 4K TV so the difference has been huge although the true 4K content is extremely limited. However based on what I've read even those used to better PQ are extremely impressed with the PQ of these TVs and even the upgraded content tends to be better when compared to most other TVs.

However only you can evaluate whether you want it now or you are willing to wait. I have to imagine the prices will continue to go downward but it's extremely difficult to tell what improvements will be made on next years models.

Here's a site you might want to checkout in the meantime.

http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-ole...anels-general/
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Old 4 October 2016, 09:20 AM   #4
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This is my first 4K TV so the difference has been huge although the true 4K content is extremely limited. However based on what I've read even those used to better PQ are extremely impressed with the PQ of these TVs and even the upgraded content tends to be better when compared to most other TVs.

However only you can evaluate whether you want it now or you are willing to wait. I have to imagine the prices will continue to go downward but it's extremely difficult to tell what improvements will be made on next years models.

Here's a site you might want to checkout in the meantime.

http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-ole...anels-general/
My dad has a Samsung 4K LED. Older HD content has a weird image distortion to the quality of the image. The feel is kind of like they were shot as TV movies, not big screen films.

Do you see that sort of image distortion on your OLED?
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Old 4 October 2016, 10:19 AM   #5
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My dad has a Samsung 4K LED. Older HD content has a weird image distortion to the quality of the image. The feel is kind of like they were shot as TV movies, not big screen films.

Do you see that sort of image distortion on your OLED?
You might be describing "soap opera effect" which generally comes into play with higher refresh rates from HD/4K TVs. Something that can be turned off, if you want to look in the submenus of your dad's tv.

http://hometheaterreview.com/what-is...ke-it-go-away/
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You might be describing "soap opera effect" which generally comes into play with higher refresh rates from HD/4K TVs. Something that can be turned off, if you want to look in the submenus of your dad's tv.

http://hometheaterreview.com/what-is...ke-it-go-away/
Thought the same thing when I read that. I haven't bought a TV in a couple of years, but I've gotten rid of the soap opera effect by putting the TV in "movie" mode. I've tried all the modes and that not only gets rid of that effect but gives the most natural picture quality to my eye.
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My dad has a Samsung 4K LED. Older HD content has a weird image distortion to the quality of the image. The feel is kind of like they were shot as TV movies, not big screen films.

Do you see that sort of image distortion on your OLED?
I've yet to watch any older 4K content that I know of. I've mainly been watching House of Cards and the one Blu-Ray UHD movie that I have.
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Old 7 October 2016, 02:23 AM   #8
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Im watching Marco Polo on Netflix in Dolby vision and it's like watching something right out my window. It's X times better than regular 4K content.
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Old 13 October 2016, 05:59 PM   #9
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Very interested in the LG E6 65".

I'm waiting for the prices to come down a little. Also nobody sells it on my island, and as far as I can tell, only one place doesn't on Oahu. And shipping from the Mainland is exorbitant.

Glad to hear that it's living up to its reputation.
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Old 13 October 2016, 11:08 PM   #10
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Very interested in the LG E6 65".

I'm waiting for the prices to come down a little. Also nobody sells it on my island, and as far as I can tell, only one place doesn't on Oahu. And shipping from the Mainland is exorbitant.

Glad to hear that it's living up to its reputation.
For me it's been nothing but fabulous so far. I purchased my second 4K HDR movie last weekend and with Netflix I have been watching a good bit of 4K. But even HD content for me has been enjoyable as well.

Good luck, hope your able to get one soon.
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Old 14 October 2016, 12:49 AM   #12
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True

But it's no longer your fathers TV. 32 inch max, rabbit ears, snow, and possibly only black and white.

Wether this is the equivalent of Betamax or VHS only time will tell. I know it's not the end all be all either, but I've certainly been enjoying the difference. It's a larger screen size for me and the PQ has been a major improvement as well.
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