Originally Posted by ThrobProng:
About 10 days in, and I can say my OLED is the best TV I've owned, by a wide margin. I had read negatives about OLEDs not being bright enough, but I've had to reduce the brightness because it was a little too bright, even in a sunny room.
With prices coming down like they are, I see no reason to buy a "high end" LED unit. Either get an OLED, or go cheap and get an LED from Walmart.
We've got a bright main level of the house. I've got a TV mounted that during middle of the day, the light makes dark scenes hard to see. Couldn't tell you what type of TV other than brand.
Bought a 65" TV from Walmart because I got Sunday ticket so that I could set up several to watch multiple games. Picture is soooo much better in the living room than the mounted one, so I'm going to be replacing it eventually. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
I'm amazed anyone is watching TV in a room with sunlight streaming through the windows. Wife must have set that up. :-)
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
I'm amazed anyone is watching TV in a room with sunlight streaming through the windows. Wife must have set that up. :-)
My living room has the shades drawn at all times.
I don't blame you. You wouldn't want any of "those people" scoping out your belongings. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
I'm amazed anyone is watching TV in a room with sunlight streaming through the windows. Wife must have set that up. :-)
My living room has the shades drawn at all times.
I always have it dark when I watch TV. I hate glare. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mr. Plow:
Been wanting a hot tub, but then I remember my parents had one and my dad hated how much time he had to put into it.
The maintenance actually isn't too bad with ours. It just hasn't survived a single winter despite taking all the necessary and recommended precautions.
Pipe burst the first year. Pump blew a seal and started leaking after the 2nd. [Reply]