Definitely agree amid my parents tv is anything to go by.
I’ve got an Apple TV box so tbh not that fusssed about getting a tv with loads of built in aps as I’ll probably not really use them. But it’s pretty much impossible to get a non smart tv these days.
I’ll be watching a lot of films so picture quality is most important to me (I’ll be running sound through my hifi), as well as a nice minimal thin frame.
I had a low end Samsung before the Panasonic and it was dire, I ended up exchanging it and paying more. Don’t think it was necessarily representative though, just one dodgy model / batch.
All about picture quality for me, being able to turn off stuff like frame smoothing is important too.
Oh dude yes, I can’t understand how anyone can enjoy watching films with motion smoothing turned on. It’s awful, makes everything look like an episode of Hollyoaks
Re apps on TV these are really hard to manage (and it’s my job to do this).
Problem being on the older TVs the manufacturer decides not to support the apps any more (might be android, or proprietary OS) or refuses to talk to our developers or update the OS, which then in turn makes it look like the app is shit rather than the manufacturer. So we canned apps for LG/Samsung TVs earlier in the year and a lot of customers got pissed off but what the fuck do you do.
If you can splurge, get an (ultra0 short-throw projector. Depends on how much TV/films you watch during the day too. I’ve got an LG 34" 21x9 (3440x1440) monitor I use in place of a TV, with a Chromecast in the back for TV series/YT, or hooked up to a laptop for films on Plex or Netflix as they’re nearly all 21x9, so films always look dope. It works fine, but would definitely prefer an ultra short-throw projector!
Figured that might be the case. In’t technology great.
I guess folk tend to keep tellies a lot longer than stuff like phones, I’d hazard a guess that a 6 - 7 year old phone would be getting a bit ganky by now.
Ah man didn’t think of these. Sidenote – Post-uni living in a shitty stoner house we had a full on projector set up in the living room which a housemate had goo for free. Apparently a local school were ‘throwing them away’ as they didn’t work but it was brand new and worked fine, so was definitely in hindsight stolen. It was so good to have an entire wall showing a film or to play xbox on.
Have you used one of these short throw things? Do you know how easy it would be to connect apple tv/xbox etc to it? I imagine you’d have to have HDMI cabled connecting it all
These actually look great, gonna look into these. If i could work out how to play the sound through my speaker/amp set up (it might involve having to buy a bluetooth receiver for my amp though), this could actually be perfect.
I found it a struggle to find a 40inch earlier on in the year as the space where the TV goes won’t fit anything bigger. We ended up with a 42 which just fit nicely as it had so much less edge than the last. LG, smart, white to match the room. As far as TV’s go it’s doing good.
I think it depends a lot on how the second part is done, but Fred Gall’s one in Photosynthesis, in the context of that line especially, is a switch 180 5-0. It’s a full 5-0. Nobody ever says ‘180 fakie nosegrind’, and rightly so.
I was meant to be interviewing him but he’d only do it by email. I sent him two questions to start with and he said that one had already been answered, and he didn’t understand the other one. So that was that.