55" 4k Sony, though with absolutely no 4k content to show on it...
55" 4k Sony, though with absolutely no 4k content to show on it...
Last edited by Ozaron; 29-08-2021 at 01:32 AM.
My TV may be 55inch for eternity, don't judge but I like 3D content (blurays etc) and I like passive 3D displays to which there was a short time period where you got 4k passive 3D tvs and now they don't exist. So it is 4K with hdmi2.0 but no HDR etc.
You might want to watch Linus on LTT because he was planning to get a "The Wall". IIRC, the smallest configuration was 16 separate panels, and a cost of about $350,000.
Unless the whole 'project', including the WAN Show chats, was just clickbait (possible, I guess) he really tried to talk himself (and the wife) into that .... until some of the issues became apparent, not least was the size including wall-strengthing steel mounting frame, the need to put in extra air-con to cope with the heat from that, and the sheer power draw. And that was the smallest one.
A lesson learned from PeterB about dignity in adversity, so Peter, In Memorium, "Onwards and Upwards".
65" 4k oled tv.
65" Samsung QLED
Still the same 47" it was back when I bought it about 8 years ago, that's for the living room TV, the others are 43" and 32"respectively. Although I am planning on getting a 48" OLED for my bedroom. No plans on going bigger yet.
I know the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence and all that but, not having an actual wife these days, I'd love a wife/gf that was more interested in consumer electronics than me
Friend of mine has some absurdly large & thin OLED LG panel. The remote and OS are indeed awesome. They make the Chrome OS on my 49" Bravia feel like a sluggish turdfest.
LG 50" and a LG 49" panel (currently split between two locations, the 50" panel is the better one however)
Never big enough.
Oh Danny Boy... I'm afraid what you're seeing is not grass... It is a single red Grand Prix rose, and it is far greener than your grass... but it is not grass (the legal kind, or otherwise).
You see, the wife likes a few specific things - TV, kitchen appliances, SKY boxes, stuff like that. She's also far less into the geeky side and hasn't even used most of the Smart features. She just knows more about using those than I do because I'm not interested in them.
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Originally Posted by Mark Tyson
65" lg oled
65" 4k OLED, recent upgrade.
Define "main TV".
The TV in the living room is a 32" Panasonic 1080p set. Going to be a bother to change it when it dies as there's nothing remotely comparable to it these days. Would probably replace with a tiny bezel 40" or similar.
Lounge also has an Epson 1080p projector driving a removable 58" screen (canvas print on the reverse). Used for movies and to soften ITV football...
Play room has a 65" Panasonic 4k OLED hooked up to my gaming pc and Xbox Series X.
Each big enough for their intended purpose. Would like to have a bigger screen for the projector, but it really wouldn't fit sensibly.
32" Sony 1080p attached to Nvidia Shield, to be relegated to bedroom in due course. Several square feet of black plastic don't appeal so looking at projector installation now that longer life laser bulbs are available. A few obstacles to overcome as ceiling mounting of projector undesirable in our case. New LG CineBeam looks good.
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