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  • Scott
    Your Go-to TV Expert
    • Jul 2002
    • 20031

    #4891
    Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

    Originally posted by PhiPsi1
    @aholbert -

    Just wanted to check in and see how your OLED experience with a few more days under your belt....Have decided that I definitely want to go the OLED route....just not sure if I should get one now....or wait and see how much QLEDs from Samsung are.....or the new LG OLEDs.
    Keep in mind you're going to pay way more than $2999 for a 17 LG OLED. If you're wanting that one, get it now.
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    • PhiPsi1
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      • Feb 2003
      • 1039

      #4892
      Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

      Originally posted by Blzer
      What's your viewing environment?
      Man cave ...... Basement ..... no windows with controlled light environment. Replacing a 100 inch projector system with this. My wife and I realize that with the 3 kids, a projector system in our basement is not as viable since they are always down there and its there domain so to speak. So need to have something they can use on a daily basis rather than worrying about bulb life all the time for the projector. LOL! But once 4k projector systems become mainstream and are in a 'reasonable' price range.....then projector, 'man cave' will be back in the picture.

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      • PhiPsi1
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        • Feb 2003
        • 1039

        #4893
        Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

        Originally posted by Scott
        Keep in mind you're going to pay way more than $2999 for a 17 LG OLED. If you're wanting that one, get it now.
        That is a very good point and why I'm really leaning toward getting an OLED from this generation....I'm really interested in the 55c6p not only for its 4k, HDR blah, blah, blah...but also I heard it has killer 3d capabilities....I never subscribed to 3d but now for some reason, I'm interested to give it a try now after all reviewers sang its praises this year.

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        • Blzer
          Resident film pundit
          • Mar 2004
          • 42515

          #4894
          Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

          Originally posted by PhiPsi1
          Man cave ...... Basement ..... no windows with controlled light environment. Replacing a 100 inch projector system with this. My wife and I realize that with the 3 kids, a projector system in our basement is not as viable since they are always down there and its there domain so to speak. So need to have something they can use on a daily basis rather than worrying about bulb life all the time for the projector. LOL! But once 4k projector systems become mainstream and are in a 'reasonable' price range.....then projector, 'man cave' will be back in the picture.
          Gotcha. The thing I'm really skeptical about Samsung's QLED's is the "controlled environment" for which they had to show off their new sets. They wouldn't let you get very close to the screens or compare in a dark room to OLED's. They were kind of more like, "Stay behind the rope." I just think they are hiding some of the things that will make them inferior to OLED, especially in a dark room environment.

          Will non-videophiles care? Hell no. They don't even calibrate their systems. But replacing a 100" projector screen? If you want even close to that size in OLED, you might want to consider pawning off one or two of your kids.
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          • PhiPsi1
            MVP
            • Feb 2003
            • 1039

            #4895
            Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

            @Blzer -

            I already know that your definitely a 'Home Theater Guy'....why do I say that....Cuz your rockin' SVS subs! Whenever I see someone rockin' SVS equipment, I know that they have some good knowledge to bring when it comes to HT talk. I saw that SVS is bringing out another new monstrous sub in their lineup!

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            • Blzer
              Resident film pundit
              • Mar 2004
              • 42515

              #4896
              Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

              Originally posted by PhiPsi1
              @Blzer -

              I already know that your definitely a 'Home Theater Guy'....why do I say that....Cuz your rockin' SVS subs! Whenever I see someone rockin' SVS equipment, I know that they have some good knowledge to bring when it comes to HT talk. I saw that SVS is bringing out another new monstrous sub in their lineup!
              Can't wait to try the PB-16's someday. Maybe when I move, I'll get four of those or so lol. Doesn't have anything to do with TV's, but ah well.

              Yeah, I just didn't know if you were looking for more of something for movies or for daytime viewing with outdoor light flying in from every which direction.
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              • PhiPsi1
                MVP
                • Feb 2003
                • 1039

                #4897
                Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                Originally posted by Blzer
                Gotcha. The thing I'm really skeptical about Samsung's QLED's is the "controlled environment" for which they had to show off their new sets. They wouldn't let you get very close to the screens or compare in a dark room to OLED's. They were kind of more like, "Stay behind the rope." I just think they are hiding some of the things that will make them inferior to OLED, especially in a dark room environment.

                Will non-videophiles care? Hell no. They don't even calibrate their systems. But replacing a 100" projector screen? If you want even close to that size in OLED, you might want to consider pawning off one or two of your kids.
                LOL! Pawning off one of the kids...hmmmm.....how much they goin' for on Amazon these days? LOOOOLLLL!!!!

                Interesting regarding Samsung QLEDs....That is a bit of a head scratcher....its like saying....Here is a Lambo Aventador....But hey....don't touch the steering wheel or turn it on...just look at it.

                Yeah man...losing the 100 inch option does hurt a bit....but man...OLEDs pic quality is crazy....Dare I say the tech is getting near Pioneer Kuro screen status! Was that blasphemous what I just said? LOL!

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                • PhiPsi1
                  MVP
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 1039

                  #4898
                  Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                  Originally posted by Blzer
                  Can't wait to try the PB-16's someday. Maybe when I move, I'll get four of those or so lol. Doesn't have anything to do with TV's, but ah well.

                  Yeah, I just didn't know if you were looking for more of something for movies or for daytime viewing with outdoor light flying in from every which direction.
                  4 SVS monsters?!?!?!? Would launch your house into OUTERSPACE man!!!!! Intergalactic flight for sure! LOL!

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                  • PhiPsi1
                    MVP
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 1039

                    #4899
                    Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                    One other burning question I have.....Unfortunately the LG OLEDs are not being sold at Costco....

                    Would you feel more comfortable buying from Amazon or Best Buy?

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                    • Blzer
                      Resident film pundit
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 42515

                      #4900
                      Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                      Originally posted by PhiPsi1
                      LOL! Pawning off one of the kids...hmmmm.....how much they goin' for on Amazon these days? LOOOOLLLL!!!!

                      Interesting regarding Samsung QLEDs....That is a bit of a head scratcher....its like saying....Here is a Lambo Aventador....But hey....don't touch the steering wheel or turn it on...just look at it.

                      Yeah man...losing the 100 inch option does hurt a bit....but man...OLEDs pic quality is crazy....Dare I say the tech is getting near Pioneer Kuro screen status! Was that blasphemous what I just said? LOL!
                      Heh will if they ever come out with an 100" OLED screen, you can bet it'll be above $20,000 to start with for sure.

                      As long as anybody has a Kuro, they should hold onto it as long as possible. Understanding that you can't ever go back again is something that you just don't want to lose.

                      Here's what somebody said about Samsung at CES:

                      Samsung was far more defensive at the show than LG. LG would allow me to get as close to any screen as Ivwanted and would let me stay for as long ascIvwanted. Samsung had lines on the carpet ad out a screen-widths away and would not let you inspect the screen closely (at least any screen showing any dark portion of content). If you approached a screen closer than they wanted they would shoo you away. They allowed close inspection of the off-angle demo but it was only showing bright content. This may end up being a problem for them on the show-room floor

                      What I believe is likely to be an issue is 'OLED-like' Blacks ('Real Black'). They've no doubt introduced something new to justify the branding, but from what I have seen, a true head-to-head against OLED in a dark room with high-contrast content (meaning partially black screen) will show that the QLED blacks are 'glowing' in comparison to the OLED...


                      Originally posted by PhiPsi1
                      4 SVS monsters?!?!?!? Would launch your house into OUTERSPACE man!!!!! Intergalactic flight for sure! LOL!
                      I'd start with dual subs of course, but sometimes there is just no stopping the machine. When one wants more, they just have to have it.

                      Originally posted by PhiPsi1
                      One other burning question I have.....Unfortunately the LG OLEDs are not being sold at Costco....

                      Would you feel more comfortable buying from Amazon or Best Buy?
                      I'm a Best Buy guy only because I hate online systems. I like being able to pick up my physical television, be responsible for every portion of what physical damage comes its way, and exchange it same-day if there is an issue. Most people here would likely say Amazon, but Scott also mentioned a 24-month no-interest financing options you can do at BBY.
                      Last edited by Blzer; 01-19-2017, 08:03 PM.
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                      • sbauer318
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 2511

                        #4901
                        Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                        Originally posted by Blzer

                        I'm a Best Buy guy only because I hate online systems. I like being able to pick up my physical television, be responsible for every portion of what physical damage comes its way, and exchange it same-day if there is an issue. Most people here would likely say Amazon, but Scott also mentioned a 24-month no-interest financing options you can do at BBY.


                        Haha I'm the opposite. I'll even take white glove service. I think it's because of the effort required to move three car sears in order to fit stuff in our large vehicle.

                        Amazon also has 24 month no interest on TVs
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                        • aholbert32
                          (aka Alberto)
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 33106

                          #4902
                          Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                          Originally posted by PhiPsi1
                          @aholbert -



                          Just wanted to check in and see how your OLED experience with a few more days under your belt....Have decided that I definitely want to go the OLED route....just not sure if I should get one now....or wait and see how much QLEDs from Samsung are.....or the new LG OLEDs.


                          Love it.

                          Love it.

                          Love it.

                          Keep in mind, I'm not a videophile but I tend to tweak my tv more months after I buy it. Trying different settings. Using calibration dvds.

                          I haven't tweaked the tv at all except for using the rtings settings and changing the hdr to game mode. I will say that this is the first tv I've owned where the HDR on the PS4 pro really stands out. I just love this tv.


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                          • aholbert32
                            (aka Alberto)
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 33106

                            #4903
                            Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                            Originally posted by PhiPsi1
                            One other burning question I have.....Unfortunately the LG OLEDs are not being sold at Costco....



                            Would you feel more comfortable buying from Amazon or Best Buy?


                            I've bought from both and are comfortable with both.


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                            • PhiPsi1
                              MVP
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 1039

                              #4904
                              Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                              Originally posted by aholbert32
                              I've bought from both and are comfortable with both.


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                              Did you get yours from Best Buy? If I remember correctly, you too got the 55c6p? If so...hows the 3d capability? Heard it is freakin' amazing!

                              Thanks for that review man...I'm sold...

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                              • aholbert32
                                (aka Alberto)
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 33106

                                #4905
                                Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                                Originally posted by PhiPsi1
                                Did you get yours from Best Buy? If I remember correctly, you too got the 55c6p? If so...hows the 3d capability? Heard it is freakin' amazing!

                                Thanks for that review man...I'm sold...
                                I got mine from HHGregg.

                                The 3d capability is on par with previous LG TVs I've had which means its good. One issue I have is strictly personal. I have the TV mounted and I have 3 chairs in my man cave that are somewhat low to the ground. When I watch 3d while sitting in those chairs, the view is distorted a little. Its perfect if I'm standing or in a higher chair.

                                Keep that in mind if you are buying the TV and plan to mount it.

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