Kazaam
Well-Known Member
It’s just a secondary TV set, so it’s smaller: 50 inch Samsung QN90A model.
It’s the one with mini-LEDs. So not quite as good with blacks and starlight as OLED, but maybe a little brighter than a similarly priced OLED. My first one had a bad speaker that buzzed rattled and farted even during commercials. I know TV speakers suck these days, but there is just sucking and then there is truly defective. And so it went back because although I might someday get a sound bar, it is only a secondary TV set and I didn’t want to be forced to do so right off the bat. Second set sounds just fine, thankfully. Picture in HDR demos looks incredible. It’s not my first HDR device (that would be my iPad Pro), but it is my first HDR TV. Unfortunately there are only so many HDR demos to watch on YouTube before I wish for regular programming to watch. As such…. Makes me sad that Xfinity looks like total crap. I mean yeah Xfinity always looks like crap, but now in comparison it manages to look even worse.
It’s the one with mini-LEDs. So not quite as good with blacks and starlight as OLED, but maybe a little brighter than a similarly priced OLED. My first one had a bad speaker that buzzed rattled and farted even during commercials. I know TV speakers suck these days, but there is just sucking and then there is truly defective. And so it went back because although I might someday get a sound bar, it is only a secondary TV set and I didn’t want to be forced to do so right off the bat. Second set sounds just fine, thankfully. Picture in HDR demos looks incredible. It’s not my first HDR device (that would be my iPad Pro), but it is my first HDR TV. Unfortunately there are only so many HDR demos to watch on YouTube before I wish for regular programming to watch. As such…. Makes me sad that Xfinity looks like total crap. I mean yeah Xfinity always looks like crap, but now in comparison it manages to look even worse.