What kind of tv do you currently have?

Started by Bashar Teg2 pages

50" panasonic 720 plasma
42" panasonic 480 in the bedroom (bought in 2006 at the discount price of $1300)

If one dies, I'll get a new one, but I don't think that's ever gonna happen

To be honest 4k is not really worth it. The difference between 1080p and 4k is not as stark as I thought it would be. Quality HDR is much more important for picture quality.

HDR + is all that is. Its so good.

Not really any of your business, quanni, but if you must know it's a really big (around 62", I believe) plasma high-definition tv. You don't need to know the brand.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Not really any of your business, quanni, but if you must know it's a really big (around 62", I believe) plasma high-definition tv. You don't need to know the brand.
Why the hostility towards a thread that doesn't seem to be directed towards you specifically?

Anyway, this is my current personal TV:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D4FQB8S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Still got my 55-inch Sony something-or-other that I've had about 6 years now, but I bought a projector about 18 months ago and I use that around half the time.

Originally posted by BackFire
To be honest 4k is not really worth it. The difference between 1080p and 4k is not as stark as I thought it would be. Quality HDR is much more important for picture quality.

Does 4k programming even exist? Or is it all on dvd's?

We do have a 4k capable TV, running hd cable, and I think the higher def TV makes the 720p signals look even worse then it does on a 720p/1080p tv. Kind of like how 480p signals look washed out on hd sets.

Originally posted by cdtm
Does 4k programming even exist? Or is it all on dvd's?

We do have a 4k capable TV, running hd cable, and I think the higher def TV makes the 720p signals look even worse then it does on a 720p/1080p tv. Kind of like how 480p signals look washed out on hd sets.

It exists on streaming services like Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Vudu and 4k blurays. Over the air cable and what not doesn't have 4k content yet as far as I know, and if they do there are very few.

Horizon full HD 32" LED TV

A 2011 46" Sony Bravia 3D TV. I'm keeping it as long as it works because I want the 3D option.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Not really any of your business, quanni, but if you must know it's a really big (around 62", I believe) plasma high-definition tv. You don't need to know the brand.
So you are even so awkward and weird even referring to your own tv terrifies you.

Originally posted by roughrider
A 2011 46" Sony Bravia 3D TV. I'm keeping it as long as it works because I want the 3D option.

I sure would, much as those things cost, and the fact they'll be pretty hard to find since I don't think they're even making them anymore.

Like Plasma TV's.

Master Bedroom has a 55"4K Vizio

Living room has a 65" 4K HDR Visio

The TV in the living room is in preparation for PS5 and Xbox Next. I'll game with some people as my career settles down.

Currently, I don't use either.

I use the two 32" FHD monitors in my home office which also has 5.1 surround sound and causes minor earth quakes. Other people use the TVs. Some lazy Saturday afternoons, I'll watch Netflix in bed.

I don't spend money on anything. Nothing. I don't have cable, a fancy cellphone plan, just a Netflix subscription, don't drink, don't gamble, and I don't have time for vacations. But I spend a bit on electronics. And I game on the weekends.

Originally posted by dadudemon
Master Bedroom has a 55"4K Vizio

This is what I have in my living room.

I don't spend money on anything. Nothing. I don't have cable, a fancy cellphone plan, just a Netflix subscription, don't drink, don't gamble, and I don't have time for vacations. But I spend a bit on electronics. And I game on the weekends.

Yeah I got rid of cable a long time ago. I also got rid of my house phone, so I just have a cell. For tv I just have netflix and hulu that I pay for.