Hi All, looking at a new 65in tv, and narrowed down to these models:
Samsung Q95A:
Panasonic JZ1500: price unknown, assuming roughly similar to Samsung and LG
LG G1
Have there been enough reviews to calculate if any are particularly good/bad? Im assuming at the higher end of each company offering theres not a whole lot wrong.
I will connect to a BT supplied Humax 4k youview box for recording and streaming (assume new tv will have most apps on anyway, my old tv isn’t a smart tv so has none); and a Sony UBPx7000 for 4k discs
Won’t be gaming, and will connect all devices through a new amp (not decided on yet) but imagine will have at least 1 or more 4k in/out
Panasonic – got all the picture formats (ie HDR10+ and DV)
Samsung – got a separate box for the connections, meaning less need to channel wires into wall, possibly worse dark but possibly brighter brights, no DV – currently leaning towards this model of the 3
LG – great picture
Any advice / things to bear in mind pls? Will be watched in my lounge, not blacked out or anything, possibly some direct sunlight some of the time on tv.
Samsung Q95A:
Panasonic JZ1500: price unknown, assuming roughly similar to Samsung and LG
LG G1
Have there been enough reviews to calculate if any are particularly good/bad? Im assuming at the higher end of each company offering theres not a whole lot wrong.
I will connect to a BT supplied Humax 4k youview box for recording and streaming (assume new tv will have most apps on anyway, my old tv isn’t a smart tv so has none); and a Sony UBPx7000 for 4k discs
Won’t be gaming, and will connect all devices through a new amp (not decided on yet) but imagine will have at least 1 or more 4k in/out
Panasonic – got all the picture formats (ie HDR10+ and DV)
Samsung – got a separate box for the connections, meaning less need to channel wires into wall, possibly worse dark but possibly brighter brights, no DV – currently leaning towards this model of the 3
LG – great picture
Any advice / things to bear in mind pls? Will be watched in my lounge, not blacked out or anything, possibly some direct sunlight some of the time on tv.