Yep for sure, since I got my 55 CX every time I see an LCD it looks pretty bad nowIt really is “once you go OLED, you can’t go back”
I’m leaning towards the 65” CX but it looks like they were £500 cheaper a month ago! Much sadness
You can buy the 55/48CX for £1399 form Currys or RS
You can buy the 55/48CX for £1399 form Currys or RS
Yep caught me out as well , was going to order just before Christmas but waited for ten new year
Any recommendation of which wall mount to buy for a CX55?
I have a 55" CX, warranty replacement for my B6! I couldn't believe it when they said that's what they'd be replacing it with, brand new too.
Anyway it's definitely a case of once you go deep black you never go back.
Truly stunning picture. Nature documentaries and things like Grand Tour in UHD Dolby Vision are jaw droppingly beautiful. This technology must surely take over the market if consumers care at all about the best image quality.
Just eyeing up a 48" version for my study PC now.
Fail!
I used this one. About as slim as you'll get for the CX. Can pivot and has a couple of little legs that you can use to prop the bottom away from the wall to get at the cables.
THIN 405 ExtraThin Fixed TV Wall Mount | Vogel's
We were talking about the 65 inch model .
I had profound screen burn . The team that came round to assess told me it was the worst they'd ever seen, which at the time I took to mean I was going to be accused of abusing the TV.What was the problem with your B6. Did you send yours to LG for repair?
Reason I ask is because LG currently have my 65” B6 for a panel replacement (if they have any!) due to some burn in.
Ok put away the pitchfork you can buy the 65 BX from curry's at £1599 but the CX is £2299
For any OLED experts - would the lower maximum brightness of the BX make it less susceptible to burn in?
I bought a 65BX a couple of weeks ago, really happy with it. Weighed up the reviews about the panel being dimmer on the BX but couldn't justify another 700 quid. Happily though the BX is plenty bright enough for me, and a massive improvement over the 4k LG LCD I had. The CX must be blindingly bright in some HDR scenes if my BX is anything to go by. For any OLED experts - would the lower maximum brightness of the BX make it less susceptible to burn in?