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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Hazza View Post
    Samsung are certainly not the best. Glance your eye over to the beautiful LG OLED 4K, the picture quality is astounding.


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    Andy I'm sure you love your TV and I'm sure it is really good, but just a quick Google will show two recent articles by respected sites/publications where a Samsung was chosen as best TV in a group test, one for HDR gaming, of which I have no interest, and one for best Home Cinema UHD HDR performance of which I have a lot of interest.
    Oled is very exciting and in a few years time it may be the best thing since sliced bread, but high end FALD sets still take some beating.
    Oi, same goes for you twol as well, lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaMacFunkin View Post
    Andy I'm sure you love your TV and I'm sure it is really good, but just a quick Google will show two recent articles by respected sites/publications where a Samsung was chosen as best TV in a group test, one for HDR gaming, of which I have no interest, and one for best Home Cinema UHD HDR performance of which I have a lot of interest.
    Oled is very exciting and in a few years time it may be the best thing since sliced bread, but high end FALD sets still take some beating.
    Oi, same goes for you twol as well, lol.
    Yeah I know, everyone to there own. A couple of my friends went with Samsung and they regret it. I don't take much notice of reviews. I always go by what I see in store n take my own media to test, that's what I did when I bought my OLED, and I tried various tv's and every time I went back to the OLED, it just blew em away, just no comparison, but just my opinion, and my friends say the same.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DaMacFunkin View Post
    Andy I'm sure you love your TV and I'm sure it is really good, but just a quick Google will show two recent articles by respected sites/publications where a Samsung was chosen as best TV in a group test, one for HDR gaming, of which I have no interest, and one for best Home Cinema UHD HDR performance of which I have a lot of interest.
    Oled is very exciting and in a few years time it may be the best thing since sliced bread, but high end FALD sets still take some beating.
    Oi, same goes for you twol as well, lol.
    Gaming I can undesrstand but home cinema, you must be joking there are not enough dimming zones on a samsung fald to handle a cinema picture correctly,. When you consider that Samsung spend more on marketing than the rest of the industry put together its not surprising that they get some good reviews.
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    Quote Originally Posted by twol View Post
    When you consider that Samsung spend more on marketing than the rest of the industry put together its not surprising that they get some good reviews.
    And 'marketing' implies supplying devices for testers, which may be kept by the reviewer most of the times.

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