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  2. OLED Vs. QLED - Home Theater Forum

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    I would like to start out by saying that I am an LED lighting guy. In real life, I literally deal with lighting on a constant basis. When OLED came out as a functional light, I was extremely excited. However, my excitement quickly fizzled out when it became apparent that OLED would not be cost […]

  3. 65 inch OLED TV or 75 inch Regular LED? - Home Theater Forum

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    Feb 10, 1999. Messages. 1,535. 75” regular FALD ledTV can be much cheaper than 65” OLED depending on internal specifications of hardware. for better comparison, 75” miniLED TV is priced slightly close to 65” OLED TV and that should roughly comes to the budget u set, and choice to make on. Dec 8, 2022.

  4. Deepwater Horizon Blu-ray Review • Home Theater Forum

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    Video: 4/5. 3D Rating: NA. Lionsgate has released Deepwater Horizon on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K UHD Blu-ray. Unfortunately, the studio only sent the Blu-ray/DVD combo for review. The 1080p transfer, compressed using the AVC codec, retains the films theatrical aspect ratio of 2.40:1, and provides an almost exceptional presentation.

  5. 4k - Home Theater Forum

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    Let me preface this by saying I’m a hardware dummy. I don’t know the difference between LED, OLED, QLED or whatever. Looking for a 65” TV to replace our aging 55” Samsung in the living room. 4K is a must as we plan to get a PS5 (as soon as we can find one) and some 4K discs. This TV gets a LOT...

  6. Help! Bad Pixelization Problems on LG OLED - Home Theater Forum

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    In the summer I bought a 65" LG Curved OLED. Over time I noticed Pixelization issues. I thought maybe some of it had to do with lousy source material over an interlaced cable box signal. I didn't see much issue with BDs or UHD until a day or two ago when I watched TESB on it an and some obviously problems cropped up in the Luke vs Vader in the ...

  7. Watching Old shows / movies on OLED? | Home Theater Forum

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    John McMasters. I have an older LG OLED 4K 55" TV -- the last of the 3D units with a curved screen. The picture quality was simply breathtaking. The TV was ruined within a year by burn-in -- basically by my returning so often to the YouTube app to watch videos and movies. The frame and format of the app burned into the image, especially in red ...

  8. Help with Oversaturated Reds - Home Theater Forum

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    on the samsung displays.... start in movie / cinema mode. then make sure the color gamut selection (or whatever it is called) is in auto and not manual / native. then adjust the color control to your liking. At this point if Red is "over saturated" thank the broadcaster as it is not the fault of your Sammy. fun stuff!!

  9. Best 55” inch TV? - Home Theater Forum

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    19,119. Location. A Mile High. Real Name. John. You’re just on the cusp of the price for a 55” OLED, which would be the best TV overall. In fact the Vizio 55” OLED is currently on sale for less than $1K At Best Buy. Sep 12, 2022. #3 of 5.

  10. A few words about…™ Unforgiven — in 4k UHD Blu-ray

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    The Sony OLED runs at 640 nits in Cinema mode, and up to 700 in others. The latest LG can do 800. QLED can go higher, but drops in overall quality. This may be one more situation in which Shakespeare was correct. "The fault... is not in the stars." There is a huge difference between theatrical presentation and home theater.

  11. The Best 4k Blu-Ray Players for 2024 • Home Theater Forum

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    Panasonic DP-UB9000. Panasonic’s DP-UB9000 feels like the grown-up version of the DP-UB820 and certainly belongs amongst the best 4K Blu-ray players. Like the Reavon models, the Panasonic has a handsome brushed aluminum faceplate, anti-vibration feet, and hi-fi-style steel chassis.