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Ive heard of Future Man. I’ll give that a watch.
Funbucket! Bingo Bango!!
Ive heard of Future Man. I’ll give that a watch.
Appreciate the reply. The Samsung I had was pretty great other than that one-connect mini travesty. It's a shame, I was a Samsung guy for years and it completely turned me off from them going forward.I'm not up on tvs enough to give you an answer I feel is meaningful, but no matter what review sites say, your eyes are going to find different features more important than mine or theirs.
To my eye, 60 fps looks awful with any motion. That would steer me toward the LGs out of the OLED options, but it's all preference. As you're intimating here, the objectively good/bad areas are things like ports, which not nearly enough people think about.
Totally agree. I actually accidentally rewatched the last 4 episodes of the season because I thought I missed them somehow. Caught so many more jokes that way.The extremely fast dialogue like Rick & Morthy rewards rewatches more than most shows. Kinda impossible to absorb all of the jokes in one go.
Hey technical folks, I could use some help. (@JojoTheWhale and anyone else with a trusted opinion) I'm in the market for a new 55" tv. I'm over this Samsung I have with the one-connect mini for HDMI connections. I've had more trouble with it than I care to deal with. I hope they fired whoever came up with that design, as it's complete garbage.
I'm leaning OLED, specifically the LG B9, but am open to any and all suggestions. TV would be for mixed-use (streaming, TV, movies, console gaming) and looking at a max of around $1500.
They are my go to for tv reviews. I actually used them for my last Samsung as well. That's where I got the idea for the LG B9 OLED. They say it's the best 55" tv they've reviewed, so pretty high praise.I bought a new TV recently and felt the reviews at RTINGS.com were very helpful. They have a video and text review for almost every TV breaking down the pros and cons depending on what you value and how you use it.
Just don’t get an 8k TV. 4k is still a baby that might become more mainstream in five years+ or adoption of 4k content can hit hyper speed and it’s great to have a 4k screen in 2023. You can get a smart TV is you want the new connected appliances.Hey technical folks, I could use some help. (@JojoTheWhale and anyone else with a trusted opinion) I'm in the market for a new 55" tv. I'm over this Samsung I have with the one-connect mini for HDMI connections. I've had more trouble with it than I care to deal with. I hope they fired whoever came up with that design, as it's complete garbage.
I'm leaning OLED, specifically the LG B9, but am open to any and all suggestions. TV would be for mixed-use (streaming, TV, movies, console gaming) and looking at a max of around $1500.
They are my go to for tv reviews. I actually used them for my last Samsung as well. That's where I got the idea for the LG B9 OLED. They say it's the best 55" tv they've reviewed, so pretty high praise.
My wife is the same way, she has no problem watching a TV show on her phone or iPad. I can't do it, I need to be immersed in the garbage while I watch.You know what's weird is that I really enjoy watching shows and films on my laptop. It's a decent size (maybe 15" I think) but I get the sense I would like it on a smaller one, too. No idea why.
Just pulled the trigger on the 55" B9. Getting delivered next Saturday morning. Can't wait to break her in.LG makes such a nice set. I bought a 65" C8 early 2019 after watching one next to Samsung's competitor. It's been amazing, no regrets at all.
Still have to catch up on this season, was it good?The extremely fast dialogue like Rick & Morthy rewards rewatches more than most shows. Kinda impossible to absorb all of the jokes in one go.
My wife is the same way, she has no problem watching a TV show on her phone or iPad. I can't do it, I need to be immersed in the garbage while I watch.
I can watch movies on my phone, and sports, but it’s vastly better on a big screen.No idea how people can watch on a phone. Impossible.
iPad I can watch sport on... or maybe youtube videos of some length... but any tv actually worth watching? Nah.
Laptop is 100% fine. I think about a 14 inch screen is the prerequisite for me to watch something of any real value.
I've been watching Monster on and off. It's a haunting show... The characterizations, sound, narrative, and animation are all engaging.
Emmy nominations are a month and a half away so here would be my major TV Drama acting nominees/winners based on shows I’ve watched over the past year.
Lead Actress in a Drama Series:
Jodie Comer: Killing Eve. Episode submitted: Are You from Pinner?
***A masterpiece in every sense of the word. Devastating stuff***
She has been good, and I know you are obsessed with her, but I'd really hate to see that show rewarded. It has always been pretty aimless, but this season was a complete waste of time. It wasn't disappointing - it was flat out bad.
That’s the little blonde redneck chick right? She’s fantastic on the show. Easily the best character.Supporting Actress in a Drama Series:
Julia Garner: Ozark. Episode submitted: Can’t really pick one specific episode since she’s believable every time she’s on screen.