Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

I thought Samsung were going down the "QLED" path (Quantum Dot) for now?

Quantum dot isnt oled. Its normal lcd with some extra crystal layer that lets it produce more colour range/HDR

Edit:doh sorry read qled as oled on my lhone.
 
Just had a cryptic email from Samsung saying they are going to announce a new line of TV tomorrow at CES.. maybe they will get into the OLED game too?

If that is the case I can imagine my 2.4K TV will probably end up sub £1.5K :mad:

Shock horror as prices drop as product gets older!
 
Does that matter? Presumably you were happy to pay £2,400 and saw that as value?

Agreed. We all know that what you bought this year as high end in TV's will be next years medium end and half the cost.

But you will have had a year's enjoyment from it.

If that year isnt worth £1200 then don;t buy the latest high TVs.
 
Does that matter? Presumably you were happy to pay £2,400 and saw that as value?

Depends, I got an LG FLAD LED TV, and that didn't drop value for a good 2yrs after purchase.

I am chuffed with the TV and didn't credit card it. So not to bothered in that regard :)
 
A barmy bouncing birdy!

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Dell XPS 13 and a 13" MacBook Pro

I'd read that the XPS 13 was apparently a MacBook beater... it isn't (IMHO) and is being returned to Dell having been replaced with an actual MacBook.

I thought I was saving money but really it just wasn't for me, I'm happy enough with windows on a desktop, I do prefer OSX though and there were numerous reasons why I realised the Dell was the wrong decision for me. It is a nice machine but it was also a bit of a compromise.
 
Grabbed myself a G213 Prodigy, had my last Logitech keyboard over 10 years :) time for a new one. Have got it set to solid red atm, not feeling the wave pattern, would make me vomit

Had to go direct, OCUK still on pre oder :(



 
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