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Thread: Help with pitcure setup on Samsung TV and ET8500

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    It is going to have to go back and I will have to get the LG....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyingpig View Post
    It is going to have to go back and I will have to get the LG....
    The only question is what you are using it for: watching basically TV or streamed videos, gaming or a combination.
    For gaming, I believe the "pro's" go for specialised monitors, they need the fastest screen response.
    For combination, its difficult and probably a led/lcd is better.
    For TV/streaming, I think there is only one technology in town - LG Oleds- but there are now at least 8 providers and some like Sony and Panasonic have always provided better "behind-the-scenes" drivers..... so it's not so straight forward!

    ... but none of them are cheap!
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    It is used mainly for watching TV and streamed media - hardly for games...

    It suits all my needs as I am not super techy,,, however this slight judder is going to be hard to put up with when you pay £500 for a tv. Cant afford the OLEDs..

    It has 4k, Netflix, catchup services and Smart TV. There wasnt much in it between the LG and Samsung, but the Samsung was £50 cheaper.

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    i think i was a bit mad when i bought my pioneer kuro as the price then was a months wages + sound was crap=no speakers as they came as extras but the quality and fast action 1920 x 1080 is mind blowing.
    for some reason lg were returned as faulty far more than other brands back then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cactikid View Post
    i think i was a bit mad when i bought my pioneer kuro as the price then was a months wages + sound was crap=no speakers as they came as extras but the quality and fast action 1920 x 1080 is mind blowing.
    for some reason lg were returned as faulty far more than other brands back then.
    ....and you are correct lg nearly died because of hardware issßues and competition from their close competitor... but in very recent years the boot is on the other foot.
    LG have the technology and products ....if it wasn,t for the unbelievable Samsung marketing budget they would be back to just being a chip company.
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    This is the samsung I got,,,

    http://www.richersounds.com/product/...ams-ue49ku6400

    This is the LG that I can get.

    http://www.richersounds.com/product/...1v/lg-49uh661v


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    The LG is cheaper at ao.com.

    Before buying any high priced item it often worth putting the model number in Google and attach the key word 'problems'. You will usually find that it will bring up a selection of user found problems/bugs. However you have to also realise that many of these postings are from people who think that the TV is set up correctly out-of-the box.

    Quotes from 2 reviews on the same LG from the same site

    i) The viewing experience is great and is helped by the HDR feature. ........ Sound quality is also great

    ii) normal TV watching is awful, picture quality is dreadful, ........ Sound is very weak/ distorted
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    Before swapping TV's I would have a go at a deeper look at settings, see e.g.
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    http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/ju6400/settings
    Not sure about this TV but it sometimes helps to use settings for PC-monitor.

    Also see
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    https://www.avforums.com/threads/samsung-ue49ku6400-owners-thoughts.2038498/

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    I have a ku6020 and have the judder whilst watching content from my duo. I have all motion enhancement switched off and it still does it.
    I have just got used to it.

    There is an HDR+ mode the mimics HDR content. It produces a really horrible Soap opera effect and makes me feel sick to watch it.


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    Do you have refresh rate set to Multi? If not, try this. It is in A/V settings.


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    Help with pitcure setup on Samsung TV and ET8500

    Yes set at multi.

    Only happens when there is a sudden movement of person or object.


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    No other special movie-modes or so?

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    Help with pitcure setup on Samsung TV and ET8500

    Everything thing is off.

    It doesn't happen that often to be honest.

    Mostly noticeable watching the football or fast moving objects like F1

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    Most likely the TV itself. Low end, low spec TV's will have low processing rate abilities, the higher the processing rate the smoother the football, motorsports is etc.


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