Which of those two have better picture quality? I don´t care about those Smart TV things, I wouldn´t use them anyway, I only care abput the picure quality. i would like to have opinions of people who have experiences with both Lg and Samsung Tv´s.
I would go with Samsung, but look up reviews on the TV you would like to get. Make sure you download a TV calibration disc such as AVSHD or get it professionally calibrated.
tell me more about this "TV calibration disk", never heard of it
And what about philips? Are philips TV´s with good quality overall?
There is a link to download the files on this page. It's free and works quite well. Just make sure your blu-ray is capable of playing AVCHD. They provide a list of players that will play the format. It is used to get optimal black levels (brightness) and white levels (contrast in addition to colour saturation and...
I would go with Samsung, but look up reviews on the TV you would like to get. Make sure you download a TV calibration disc such as AVSHD or get it professionally calibrated.
I would go with Samsung, but look up reviews on the TV you would like to get. Make sure you download a TV calibration disc such as AVSHD or get it professionally calibrated.
tell me more about this "TV calibration disk", never heard of it
And what about philips? Are philips TV´s with good quality overall?
I would go with Samsung, but look up reviews on the TV you would like to get. Make sure you download a TV calibration disc such as AVSHD or get it professionally calibrated.
tell me more about this "TV calibration disk", never heard of it
And what about philips? Are philips TV´s with good quality overall?
There is a link to download the files on this page. It's free and works quite well. Just make sure your blu-ray is capable of playing AVCHD. They provide a list of players that will play the format. It is used to get optimal black levels (brightness) and white levels (contrast in addition to colour saturation and sharpness. Don't get enticed by TV gimmicks such as one tv having a higher HZ than the other. This has to do with the auto motion plus, or "smoothing" effect that TVs try to create. This is "unnatural" and detracts from what is intended to be seen from a director and cinematographer. AVS forum is a good place to asks TV related questions and there are many knowledgeable people on there that can help. I have not had any experience with a Philips TV, so I am unable to comment. All I am familiar with are Samsungs.