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Derek1952
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Thinking of buying a new T.V.I have a Samsung(nearly 5 yrs old) and do not like the sound on Samsung tvs.L.G televisions have good reports for sound and picture.Apparently L.G
use a better O.S system.Any advice please.
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Recently got an LG 48 inch oled. Very impressed. Sounds good so no need for a sound bar.0
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Also have an LG oled but sound hugely improved with soundbar.0
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I have a Bose sound system cost £800 and that was about ten years ago.I was thinking about L.G 43inch about £400 ish.Richer Sounds do 6 year warranty.1
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Derek1952 said:Thinking of buying a new T.V.I have a Samsung(nearly 5 yrs old) and do not like the sound on Samsung tvs.L.G televisions have good reports for sound and picture.Apparently L.Guse a better O.S system.Any advice please.
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I bought a soundbar for my ancient Samsung TV and I already had a Bose system. What a div!0
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Added a sonos bar, got a clarity option for the sound which has helped me.
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I recently got a Samasung QLED 65” with their sound bar and woofer, overall very impressed, got it in a sale from an online shop when Samsung were also doing cash back so in all I saved about £2k.2
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Big fan of LG, picked up a 50UR80006LJ last year, the AI sound does a great job in the absence of any surround sound/bar set up.
OS is fine to navigate around.
Fun fact, LG supply the OLED screens for Samsung TV's (and others)1 -
My13 year old Sony (Bravia KDL40EX503) is giving up the ghost.
Like derek1952 I’m attracted to LG, my budget is £550 so a Sony is probably out of range ( thinking 40 to 45” ).
I’m slightly deaf so I generally have the volume up at around 50 which annoys Mrs AOG.
One option is a soundbar ( max £150 ) not sure if it would work.
Or - new tv should have Bluetooth, so Bluetooth wireless headphones might be the answer.
Then I have to sort out my rip off Sky bill of £140/m !
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Addictedoldgit said:My13 year old Sony (Bravia KDL40EX503) is giving up the ghost.
Like derek1952 I’m attracted to LG, my budget is £550 so a Sony is probably out of range ( thinking 40 to 45” ).
I’m slightly deaf so I generally have the volume up at around 50 which annoys Mrs AOG.
One option is a soundbar ( max £150 ) not sure if it would work.
Or - new tv should have Bluetooth, so Bluetooth wireless headphones might be the answer.
Then I have to sort out my rip off Sky bill of £140/m !3 -
Addictedoldgit said:My13 year old Sony (Bravia KDL40EX503) is giving up the ghost.
Like derek1952 I’m attracted to LG, my budget is £550 so a Sony is probably out of range ( thinking 40 to 45” ).
I’m slightly deaf so I generally have the volume up at around 50 which annoys Mrs AOG.
One option is a soundbar ( max £150 ) not sure if it would work.
Or - new tv should have Bluetooth, so Bluetooth wireless headphones might be the answer.
Then I have to sort out my rip off Sky bill of £140/m !
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/broadband-and-tv/haggle-with-sky-existing-customer-tips/
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