LG G5

The removal of DTS is an eyebrow raiser. Still using a CX and the pain is still felt everytime I watch a bluray that only uses DTS.
Agreed. Other than the extra brightness and colour volume are there other noticeable upgrades on the G5 over the G4.
 
Only a issue if you use E-ARC out, via apps or source goes into the TV then you need DTS audio out from the TV.

I go source to AV pre amp to TV so not an issue but yeah not great they removed that feature
I do many a late night sessions via Bluetooth headphones.

Not all of us rock a full system 24/7.
 
I do many a late night sessions via Bluetooth headphones.

Not all of us rock a full system 24/7.

yeah my C9 supports DTS I have used E-ARC out even though I have no need for it, but I'd make sure the next TV has DTS.

Since consoles and media boxes don't have dual out (like Panasonic BD 820) in case you want to send video to TV audio to soundbar.

To use E-ARC for PCM/stereo/Dolby HD/Atmos but then find DTS 5.1, DTS X and DTS HD not working would be PITA.
 
Only here! Apparently the US model gets the new one.

Meaning theoretically you could buy one... Can't guarantee it would pair.

I still prefer the standard IR remote.
Apparently we're not getting it due to a regional "regulations issue", whatever that means.

Got to feel sorry for anyone who bought a g4 recently
I'm not sure the improvements are worth the £1,500 difference between what I paid for mine and what the G5 will be. :p
 
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from what I understand that white subpixel will still wash out the colours even if the colours get brighter now compared to before, the QD-OLED panels are just getter technology, better colour volume, better uniformity, better brightness without washing out colours, just Samsung needs larger size and better product delivery. Over the next few years, printed OLED should help drop prices at the larger sizes.
 
from what I understand that white subpixel will still wash out the colours even if the colours get brighter now compared to before, the QD-OLED panels are just getter technology, better colour volume, better uniformity, better brightness without washing out colours, just Samsung needs larger size and better product delivery. Over the next few years, printed OLED should help drop prices at the larger sizes.

Until they fix the grey blacks on QD oled I'll never buy one as a TV, the grey blacks ruin all the other benefits
 
Until they sought out panel uniformaty in general on OLED I want be joining the party again. I saw one reviewer mentioning vertical banding on the G5 and 'it wasnt that bad'. It shouldnt be there on a TV costing that much as all.
 
Until they sought out panel uniformaty in general on OLED I want be joining the party again. I saw one reviewer mentioning vertical banding on the G5 and 'it wasnt that bad'. It shouldnt be there on a TV costing that much as all.

It could disappear on the first cycle, my replacement panel had it. I thought oh great...did a cycle and went away (or I could have left it until the first 2000 one, or the short 10 minute cycle after 40 hours or whatever)
 
Until they fix the grey blacks on QD oled I'll never buy one as a TV, the grey blacks ruin all the other benefits
yeah unfortunately they have elevated blacks because they lack the polarizer, but generally they have better uniformity than WOLED and I would take that, if you watch in a light controlled room the raised blacks are not noticeable, but understand this may be issue for many. I can't wait for micro led walls and the price is dropping specially with Chinese manufacturers and so is the pixel pitch.
 
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