The one I linked previously ? Or the LG?I don't think it's 'proper' HDR. It says it doesn't support 10 bit.
Up to you dude I would not though as someone else mentioned not 10 bit so not proper HDR you will have to buy another set in a few years also curved screens I would avoid as you have to sit in front of them straight on! Curved screens like 3D are being dumped as well by the big manufacturers now. You may as well buy this its cheaper and about the same as that Samsung! http://www.argos.co.uk/product/7252844@AWPC
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/6807403
Thoughts on the price on this bad boy? The decision to buy is tomorrow when I get paid
I've read through it all, but regardless of the price, it's a decent set for the 43" LG. And it'll be for a bit of pc gaming, I think I'm buying it tonight from the COOP. Got a £40 off code, +5% coop cashback and 3% cashback on topcashback. I'm hoping it has warranty or returns is easy if it really turns out to be horrid lolBuyer beware it seems avoid LG & Samsung RGBW based panels if you use for PC gaming as well it seems they take shortcuts to get the price right down sharing white pixels which can create some strange patterns onscreen I knew there had to be some downside to how they could produce these 2017 sets so cheaply vs OLED! Its also well hidden unless you do a lot of research on the subject the manufacturers do not declare it on their website but will confirm if you ask them (assuming you knew to ask them in the first place!).
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/166-l...-rgb-vs-rgbw-lcd-4k-ultra-hd-designation.html
https://hdguru.com/lg-4k-lcd-tvs-continue-controversial-rgbw-tech/
Purchased it! £474, cashback went down by 1% so missed £5 eeek, arriving tomorrow.
Buyer beware it seems avoid LG & Samsung RGBW based panels if you use for PC gaming as well it seems they take shortcuts to get the price right down sharing white pixels which can create some strange patterns onscreen I knew there had to be some downside to how they could produce these 2017 sets so cheaply vs OLED! Its also well hidden unless you do a lot of research on the subject the manufacturers do not declare it on their website but will confirm if you ask them (assuming you knew to ask them in the first place!).
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/166-l...-rgb-vs-rgbw-lcd-4k-ultra-hd-designation.html
https://hdguru.com/lg-4k-lcd-tvs-continue-controversial-rgbw-tech/
It looks fine, colours are nice. Gaming feelings a lot smoother alreadyI knew about this before i bought mine and i cant really see any issue with it text it looks sharp and i can see no strange patterns.
It looks fine, colours are nice. Gaming feelings a lot smoother already
Good to know I am buying one in the next few days I hope!I knew about this before i bought mine and i cant really see any issue with it text it looks sharp and i can see no strange patterns.
Yeah today, tried out gt sport, but think TV needs some adjusting or settings, couldn't figure out how to turn on 4k setting, it was automatically on 2k. But movie wise, can see the differenceSo you got yours then ?
Yeah today, tried out gt sport, but think TV needs some adjusting or settings, couldn't figure out how to turn on 4k setting, it was automatically on 2k. But movie wise, can see the difference
I'll play around with it later on today.Have you enabled HDMI ultra deep colour mode for the appropriate HDMI input ? if not go into the setting menu its under the general options at the very bottom.
@peahead I've noticed that dialogue is really low compared to background sounds, did you ?
I see, been thinking maybe to get a sound bar. This has great reviewsNot using the internal speakers Lawrence281 so cant comment