Fuzz_Master
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Black Friday is upon us and I have seen this 55inch LG Nano79 TV advertised for R10k. Seems like a good price, but want to know if anyone has one and get advice / review. Comparative TVs out there?
Do you have a Kloppers near you, maybe Marko. They have these on displayBlack Friday is upon us and I have seen this 55inch LG Nano79 TV advertised for R10k. Seems like a good price, but want to know if anyone has one and get advice / review. Comparative TVs out there?
This is exactly why i spent a few more bucks.Thanks Brendan. I will check out the HiSense. They have built a good brand and am looking for something newer and spending a bit extra is worth it since will be keeping it for a good few years
Viewing angle not a concern for me, but colour definitely is. Thanks for the info.Ive been doing some research about the 65nano79 and apparently the IPS panel in it has great viewing angles but the contrast is not great compared to the cheaper VA samsung panels.
There has also been a lot of complaints about colour banding in darker scenes.
Take a look in store. But for my money, the Q8F has far more specs on offer.The issue gets more complicated with some new models at good prices... Advice on:
Q8600 vs Q8F vs Q70T
Funny you started this thread. I ordered a 65NANO79 yesterday and it should be here before the end of the week.
Coming from a FHD 42" from 2011 I think there will be a massive difference![]()
The issue gets more complicated with some new models at good prices... Advice on:
Q8600 vs Q8F vs Q70T
The issue gets more complicated with some new models at good prices... Advice on:
Q8600 vs Q8F vs Q70T
I'm not too phased about the viewing angles, and I plan on mitigating the poor black levels with some LED strips behind the panel as well.I went from a top of the range Samsung 46" 3D TV in 2011 to an entry-level LG 49UM7340. The LG is miles ahead with it's Smart TV system and general picture quality. You'll love the LG if you have a well lit room and need wide viewing angles.
That's so sadSo my 65" TV arrived...and the panel was cracked straight out of the box
I have a feeling I am going to get hassled with returning this, because I have no proof that it happened while in transit. Took the packaging off and plugged the power in just to test before mounting it - a nice spiderweb on the left side of the panel and no display at all
EDIT: After packing it back in the box, the start of the crack is right where a piece of polystyrene cushion lies, and on the outside of the box at that same location there are what looks to be indentations from a ratchet strap or something. So I suppose that is what caused the damage as it is right in line with where the panel got damaged.
... Hope its sorted.It is what it is. I expect nothing less from 2020 at this point in time.That's so sad... Hope its sorted.