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General => General discussion => Topic started by: james2 on 22 March 2014, 21:57
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:grin: if you can afford it. :grin:
This would be a must buy if you win the lottery. :nerd:
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/tv-dvd-audio/televisions/large-screen-tvs-32-and-over/samsung-ue85s9stxxu-smart-3d-4k-ultra-hd-85-led-tv-21485731-pdt.html
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They use organic LEDs, which they don't tell you last half as long as standard LEDs. All that for 34k. :rolleyes:
The screens are flexible too btw.
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Just like everything give it a few years and they will shoot down in price because someone has come out with something better
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bargin
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Pointless, seeing as virtually nothing is broadcast in 4k.
By the time 4k is used in broadcasts the price of this TV will have come down considerably.
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When you can afford to spend 80K on a TV that is when you have made it. :shocked:
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I'd rather get a decent projector and have it cinema style :whistle:
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There was a fair selection of 4K screens on display at the Gadget show live that I attended on Thursday - The definition and vibrancy is absolutely incredible. :shocked:
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If you spending that much on a tv then you're doing something wrong.
You've obviously got money so why would you stay in and watch a movie when you could be in a cinema? Or out driving a Ferrari etc.
Just dont get it. Even if I won the lotto I wouldn't spend that on a tv.
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There's no need to spend £35,000 on a 4K TV anyway, it's only that much due to the size and easel stand set up.
Loads more available at less heart stopping prices - http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/search-keywords/xx_xx_xx_xx_xx/4k/xx-criteria.html