I have not checked out FALD or QLED. All I can say is that in 2016 the top of the line OLED beat everything else very very easily.
Very easily?
http://4k.com/tv/samsung-ks9800-review-suhd-4k-ultra-hd-240mr-smart-led-tv-un65ks9800-un78ks9500-un8...
Help a guy out? Renovating home theater system after 10 years and have a few questions.
I have not checked out FALD or QLED. All I can say is that in 2016 the top of the line OLED beat everything else very very easily. Very easily? http://4k.com/tv/samsung-ks9800-review-suhd-4k-ultra-hd-240mr-smart-led-tv-un65ks9800-un78ks9500-un8... |
We are an LG dealer as well as a professional Home Theater design firm. The 86inch Oled is quite expensive so unless the OP wants to spend $15k or such this may be the reason he is looking at the 86inch LG LCD which is a very good looking TV. As per the idea of using an older Yamaha and his existing speakers, I would not. You can buy one fantastic sounding Cambridge Audio Receiver the CX 120 right now for $1,199 which was orginally a $2k receiver or the $3,300.00 CX 200 which is now selling for $2k. No HDR but supposed to be in a software upgrade, unbelievable sound quality for the money killed a Denon in a direct comparison. I would also look at a new speaker package that will do the room justice. Dave and Troy Audio Doctor NJ |
I think the LG 86SJ9570
86" LED hdtv vasubandu is going to buy would be very impressive in any room, no matter the type. Obviously OLED would give the highest pq compared to LED or LCD whether either is utilizing something similar to Samsung's 'QLED' technology or not. I know an 86" OLED hdtv panel would be ridiculously good but would also be ridiculously expensive. I completely understand the OP deciding to substitute hdtv panel size for panel quality and save about $10-15K. The sheer visual impact of watching anything on an 86" screen of even just average quality in your home's living room would likely tend to distract from less than optimum pq issues. Overall, I think this is a wise and frugal trade-off. Tim |
............Obviously OLED would give the highest pq compared to LED or LCD whether either is utilizing something similar to Samsung's 'QLED' technology or not.......... Obviously? http://4k.com/tv/samsung-ks9800-review-suhd-4k-ultra-hd-240mr-smart-led-tv-un65ks9800-un78ks9500-un8... |
Obviously?
Here's a direct quote from the 'Final Thoughts' section at the end of the Samsung ks9800 suhd review you linked to above: " The Samsung KS9800 SUHD TV with HDR is the single best LCD 4K TV we've seen in 2016. If you can afford this model's steep price tags, then go for it. Nothing except for LG's flagship OLED TVs matches the picture quality of this TV." Obviously? It seems like it's obvious to just about everybody except you. Later, Tim |