21-07-2015, 09:55 AM
IMO most tellys now are much of a muchness when it comes to HDTV, you'd be hard pressed to tell the main brands apart - I think they've got the visuals nailed down there.
4K or 3D content might show some diffences, but really you probably won't end up watching much (or any)
We've had 4K since Netflix launched it last year, and we've barely watched anything.
Personally I find the Samsung software layout really nice, and the TV's themselves look pretty smart too.
Sonys software (was) good too, but the TV's used to be pretty crap looking - not sure about 2015 models tho, but it puts you off the brand.
I think all tellys now need extra help with the sound as they've all been made so thin and skinny the speakers are proper tiny and crap.
4K or 3D content might show some diffences, but really you probably won't end up watching much (or any)
We've had 4K since Netflix launched it last year, and we've barely watched anything.
Personally I find the Samsung software layout really nice, and the TV's themselves look pretty smart too.
Sonys software (was) good too, but the TV's used to be pretty crap looking - not sure about 2015 models tho, but it puts you off the brand.
I think all tellys now need extra help with the sound as they've all been made so thin and skinny the speakers are proper tiny and crap.