Advice for 75" 4k TV

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Hello

I'm looking at buying a 75"+ 4k TV, but I'm not really sure which one is best!

My budget is up to £3k

I've narrowed it down to 3 TV's so far but would love some other guys input.

The TV's are:
Samsung 78" KU6500 curved tv
Samsung 75" KS8000
Sony 75" KD75XE8596BU

Any advice would be great
 
IMO buy a 55" OLED at £3000 rather than a 75" LCD. I wouldn't recommend Samsung TV's.

I presume you have a huge cinema room?

Just moved house and the missus finally let me have a game/cinema room. I'm quite happy with 4k HDR rather than OLED. I'm upgrading from a 2011 60" samsung so anything will look better than that
 
There's absolutely no way I'd be dropping 3 grand on an LCD panel.

pretty much this.

would be akin to dropping £300,000 on a ford focus, when you could get a rolls royce, aston martin or a ferrari.

LCD's albeit pretty good if you get a premium panel. the amount of issues you get when it scaled up to stupid sizes which 75" is. you would be insane to go for one when OLED is on offer albeit slightly smaller.

do yourself a favour and get an OLED.
 
Anyone got any recommendations for a good OLED TV then?

hdtvtest and avforums reviews has all the info you need

http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/oled55c7v-201706144480.htm

yeah it's only 55" but you should really go into john lewis and view an OLED in real life. it's simply stunning. however your average person will be scratching their head why it's worth £3K as they don't know what a proper premium panel should look like.

you have the issue of everyone is used to eating junk food pizzas. so when they go and try a proper authentic pizza they don't like it as they are used to junk.

go to john lewis and look at the OLED's on display. if you can see why it's so good then buy it. otherwise buy a cheap LCD. don't drop £3k on one. drop £1.5K max.
 
What about a 65" Panasonic DX902B ? I know its not 75" but its a bit bigger than your current one and its a fantastic screen.

Can be had cheap now. I just setup the 58" version and its spectacular.
 
Erm, the KS8000 has the better HDR implementation, less input lag, and no screen burn.

For £1k cheaper for a 65", the OLED doesn't compare as favourably as is made out on here.
 
I've had a OLED G6 but could never get on with it. Picture wise it was ok.
I then went to a 75" Sony full FALD and the picture was great but was let down by media-tech android.
I settled with a QLED 78" KS9500 full FALD and it has the best picture of the lot.

And you will find that most 4K blu rays will be in HDR and not DV.
 
Projector? If you have a dedicated room? Could get a nice PJ and screen for £3k, admittedly not 4k but the extra size would probably offset that.
 
And you will find that most 4K blu rays will be in HDR and not DV.
As far as I'm aware only Despicable Me 1/2/3 are DV content that defaults to HDR in absence of the ghardware, rest are HDR10. Personally although DV is cracking by the sounds of it, with hardly any tech taking any notice of it... and source probably not including it as default (unlike HDR), makes you think how important it's going to be over the next 12-18 months:?
 
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