You'd be surprised. We have a 55" downstairs and sit about the same distance away. I'm trying to convince myself to go buy a 65" since this TV has one dead pixel in it that only I have ever noticed.I don't think we'd want much bigger than 48"
65" OLED or bust! :thumbs:You'd be surprised. We have a 55" downstairs and sit about the same distance away. I'm trying to convince myself to go buy a 65" since this TV has one dead pixel in it that only I have ever noticed.
Do you have an OLED? I really want one of the LG 65" ones, but is it really worth 3x the price of a nice 65" LED backlit LCD?65" OLED or bust! :thumbs:
Yes, yes it is. It's difficult to describe the picture quality in words without seeing it for yourself. It's pretty amazing.Do you have an OLED? I really want one of the LG 65" ones, but is it really worth 3x the price of a nice 65" LED backlit LCD?
The only place I've seen one in person is at Sam's Club, and it's too bright in there to get a feel for how anything looks. I may pull the trigger on one. Been thinking about it for 2 years now.Yes, yes it is. It's difficult to describe the picture quality in words without seeing it for yourself. It's pretty amazing.
I don't have one, but from seeing them side-by-side in stores, I personally don't think they are worth the price differential. The mid to higher range LEDs seem to get you 95 percent of the picture quality. My Samsung, on a good quality 4k disk, looks just as good as the store demos of OLED.Do you have an OLED? I really want one of the LG 65" ones, but is it really worth 3x the price of a nice 65" LED backlit LCD?
But did you use the EB.com Amazon link for the purchase? :thumbs:I got a pretty good deal on one from Amazon, so I have the 65" C8 being delivered on Wednesday. The deal I got was basically MSRP, but it included a mount, a few HDMI cables, and some other junk that I probably won't use. But when I went to checkout, there was a 15% discount on the whole package (so I saved nearly $450). I offset some of the cost with Amazon gift cards and the rewards balance on my credit card. Then I put the rest on that card, so I'll get another 5% back in gift cards. All told, I'm probably in for the cost of a top-of-the-line LCD.
Just got my new TV up and running, and holy ****. Right off the bat, the thing you notice the most is the striking blacks. After having looked at grayish, washed-out black on TV for so long, this thing is insane. The first thing that popped up after the initial configuration was the local news. The weather guy was wearing a black suit, and it looked like he was wearing a black hole. The complete absence of light.Yes, yes it is. It's difficult to describe the picture quality in words without seeing it for yourself. It's pretty amazing.
I don't think it can be done without a service like OpenDNS which can block domains using their DNS servers.@knight1fox3,
I have an Asus RT-N66U router. I need to block https://youtube.com. The built in firewall for this router can't block "https." Any suggestions to accomplish this without the need to be smart? Do newer router allow you to block https sites without jumping through hoops?
That's what we're trying to do, but she gets home from school before I get home from work. She's home alone for about an hour with unsupervised access to electronic devises.She does her homework right when she gets home from school, and if she's being lazy, I just take her cell phone away.
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