Original 15% off Sitewide with $75+ Spend at eBay Deal Post
https://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/slideshow/611219/10-best-wors…
Apparently not only the best TV manufactured last year but also the product of year.
Interested to know OzBargain opinions
Original 15% off Sitewide with $75+ Spend at eBay Deal Post
https://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/slideshow/611219/10-best-wors…
Apparently not only the best TV manufactured last year but also the product of year.
Interested to know OzBargain opinions
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Sorry, my bad,I typed in my post code at the bottom (to make sure it would get to me) and it zero's the amount available and says doesn't post to Aust(?). Re-started the browser and was all fine.
Your pc world link is for the old M7000 series
N7 vs M7 …I am not sure what's the difference. Any help would be appreciated?
N7 (2017) has much higher peak brightness than the M7000 (2016)
[edit] that might not be true. Check for yourself.
I'm trying to figure out the differences between the series before purchasing. Any help appreciated
N5 - Basic 4k
N6 - 4K with some HDR support, local dimming
N7 - 4k Edge Lit LED with proper HDR (10bit) and wider colour gamut
am I missing something?
Also N4 is FHD
Yeah I took the plunge and went for the middle 50N6 at $764.15 with pickup over the 58N5. Just got it now and its IQ is just as good as the previous 7000 series on initial comparison. Not the main TV but for parents who just watch Blu Rays or DVDs with some future proofing later.
No reviews yet. I'm keen to know if this is much better than the m series.
https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/2608487 might give you some clues.
How would this compare to:
LG 55UJ654T
Samsung UA55MU6100W
Samsung UA55MU7000W
What would be everyone's suggested from best to worst?
This has HDR 10 and current year model with three year warranty.. But is it truly a competition to Samsung and LG?
I bought the 50N6 and I'm thoroughly happy with it.
The HDR doesn't meet the Dolby spec, but looks bloody fantastic anyway