Buydig is awesome, had the lowest price by far. No tax, free shipping and I will have my TV on Thursday.
Yup and let me add...you also could/should buy a AVR that has 4K/60/HDR( and preferably Dolby Vision HDR Atmos/Dts X support)passthrough and you will be set.
With many models having more HDMI ports than splitters.
Anyone getting a Sony 4K HDR tv just remember that only inputs 2 and 3 are fully able to do 4K and HDR,
Current: 1080p 65in Samsung
Want: 4K HDR, obviously, 65in and under $900
Some guidance would be helpful in helping me select a new TV. Here are a couple I am currently looking at.
The LG is priced at 650 while the Sammy is 900. The LG's price point is very enticing but if the quality is bad then obviously I wouldn't get it.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/LG-65-Cl...5035&wl11=online&wl12=808897860&wl13=&veh=sem
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Samsung-...0632&wl11=online&wl12=119395526&wl13=&veh=sem
On mine, it's input 1 and 2, I think. I have a 900E.
So is anything exciting coming in the next year or so..? For instance, 4K came out, then HDR got implemented after. As usually, early adopters got screwed.
I know tech is always improving, but if I’m looking at a new set in the next year or so, is there anything coming that I should wait for specifically?
Yeah it's too bad, they do so many things right but the fear of buying a tv and having that kind of burn in happen will keep me from ever getting one.
I have a 4-5 year old top-of-the-line plasma that was supposed to not have a problem with burn in, but BF 1 proved that to be false. :-/
So while I hope it doesn’t happen to anyone that gets and OLED, I can’t see myself getting one for the same reason.
Yeah I see OLED as the second coming of Plasma, they look superior in many ways to LCD/LED but that comes at a cost and it's not one I'm willing to pay. I've been tempted a few times but I just know with my luck I'll have something burned in fairly quickly.
Sorry to hear about your TV having that issue, a lot of people would swear by Plasma and say "oh that burn in stuff is blown out of proportion" but the fact that it can happen at all and with most games being played for at least an hour or more at a time I just don't trust any tech that's susceptible to burn in.
Such an amazing TV!! I brought mine for $2800 dollars (AUD) Worth every penny mate... Screenshot coming from my tvSave a few more bucks and get the 900E by Sony. Will run you $600 more but so worth it.