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Huge upgrade from my aging…
29/08/2022 10:10
We got this TV to replace our dying 60" LG plasma. It was an excellent TV that served us well for many years, we even repaired it once and probably could have again. Our old TV was going black screen making us turn it off and on repeatedly. When we got the new TV and there was black screens in the middle of scenes, I had mini panic attacks that the screen had turned off! That's how good the black levels are!
I had very little interest in the WebOs operating system and fully expected to ignore it in favour of my own media streamers but I'm actually finding myself using the built in apps fairly often. They run smooth and have frequent updates.
Two of my favourite features are the "Enjoy TV Sound Together" and "Multi-view"
The Enjoy TV Sound Together is an accessibility feature for Deaf and Hard Of Hearing users to connect with Bluetooth headphones or hearing aids and set their own volume. GAME CHANGER! I have kludged solutions together for years in order to connect my hearing aids while still allowing my hearing family to listen at a reasonable volume. Those solutions always had lag but this one doesn't. I'm sold on this TV from this feature alone.
The other feature I covet is the Multi-View which is picture in picture or side by side of two things. Sadly you're not able to do two HDMI inputs at the same time but you are able to do HDMI/live TV and screen share, airplay, YouTube, Spotify, or camera. My favourite is to have my show from my Chromecast on one while having my kids watching TV on the other. You can only select one sound input but my receiver captures it before the TV so the kids get those speakers and I get Bluetooth
You can also browse a webpage and then spilt screen by selecting "TV view". This doesn't allow video to play on a webpage at the same time but it's still a neat feature.
My SO has been enjoying streaming his videogames from his PC with the GeForce Now app or plugging in his steam deck. The TV also has Miracast capabilities but unfortunately Pixel phones don't have the capability to mirror screens with it but most computers do as well as some tablets. My son thought it was neat to mirror his Samsung tablet.
As far as the picture quality goes, we have no complaints, with minor tweaking we were able to get a super clear picture as well as have a daylight and a night mode. 4k nature shows have never looked so vivid and real. The sound quality seems okay for built in speakers, we used the optical to connect our surround system.
Coolloser
, Kanada
Age: 40
Gender: Female