So I am looking at purchasing a ue32f5000 for PS4 and PC, but I noticed some reports of this model being fitted with various panels (Samsungs own panel being the best according to HDTVtest)
It seem that there is no way of telling what panel the TV has unless you:
a: check the version code on the back of the TV
b: go into the service menu on the TV
So I went into Richersounds and ask them about this, and they didn't know anything about it!
they also aren't willing to open the box for me or them to check!
they also now charge a 15% re-stocking fee If you take something back that in their opinion isn't faulty!
The guy in Richersounds thinks there is very little to choose from between panels and that it's all down to processing and room temp! he maybe right but I would imagine certain panels are better than others!
So I either buy the ue32f5000 and hope I get one with a Samsung panel or look for a 27" monitor instead!
It seem that there is no way of telling what panel the TV has unless you:
a: check the version code on the back of the TV
b: go into the service menu on the TV
So I went into Richersounds and ask them about this, and they didn't know anything about it!
they also aren't willing to open the box for me or them to check!
they also now charge a 15% re-stocking fee If you take something back that in their opinion isn't faulty!
The guy in Richersounds thinks there is very little to choose from between panels and that it's all down to processing and room temp! he maybe right but I would imagine certain panels are better than others!
So I either buy the ue32f5000 and hope I get one with a Samsung panel or look for a 27" monitor instead!