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I like Samsung too but when u hit the guide button n it open up with that little screen top left that loads forever that shits me. I actually rather have dads old 30mth LG then my series 6 or 7 Samsung.

Next time i buy it will be the LG oled 65 or 75" [emoji12]



I don't know if I would have got an Oled even if it was the same price.

Limited life until dull didn't sound worth it to me for a few space movies that might look magic



Wow you guys really love C-Red huh [emoji28] Ill give him a call and chat with him tomorrow.

Not happy with GS [emoji35] apparently he ordered the wrong break pad ????? What could go wrong with R F#%*+ 35 Break Pads !!!! This is the 2nd time that he ordered wrong parts for my car [emoji53] Way beyond joke now. Long wait with wrong parts [emoji22]


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I don't know if I would have got an Oled even if it was the same price.

Limited life until dull didn't sound worth it to me for a few space movies that might look magic

Yep no need to fix this post as trev is on the ball. Yes oled has wicked blacks but no depth to the blacks more a low and a high setting and no inbtween. Horrible refresh rate and ab extremly high chance of screen burn. So in short good for cooking shows and home and away but no good for sport,action movies or gaming.
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10 hours ago, ElleAli76 said:

 

 


Wow you guys really love C-Red huh emoji28.png Ill give him a call and chat with him tomorrow.

Not happy with GS emoji35.png apparently he ordered the wrong break pad ????? What could go wrong with R F#%*+ 35 Break Pads !!!! This is the 2nd time that he ordered wrong parts for my car emoji53.png Way beyond joke now. Long wait with wrong parts emoji22.png

 

 

Let us know how it goes. Never had a problem with Mark or the boys in his shop.

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Morning all

Can't figure how to put apps on this tv. Was up til 330 trying [emoji20]



Prob you need another new TV [emoji38] oi show picture ? Was thinking to upgrade my bedroom tele, spoke to dean last week but have been sick and busy [emoji22]



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