Agree. He's going to love it. /JealousLet us know how you like it. I will be surprised if it isn't your favorite TV ever purchased.
Yeah but at the same time wasn't exactly what I wanted, since looking to use it as a monitor for the new desktop. As a TV, sure. We don't actually have a TV.Bro, that's like a $1,000 TV. Never find a deal that good again.
If it's in its original box and packaging, it'll be fine. Just don't do any off-roading on the way home.Oh damn, everything I've ever heard, you aren't ever supposed to lay large flat screens down!
If it's in its original box and packaging, it'll be fine. Just don't do any off-roading on the way home.
That's really not true. I've done it many times. This is the typical "We don't trust you to not eff this up". There is absolutely zero harm to laying a TV, even out of the box, face down on a PROPER SURFACE. Like the floor, or the bed.Oh damn, everything I've ever heard, you aren't ever supposed to lay large flat screens down!
A few questions:
Is it passing more than just a stereo PCM signal using the optical cable?
Does your receiver support eARC, or at least ARC? If so, did you plug into the right HDMI ports on both the TV and the receiver? I'm sure your HDMI cable is not the issue. HDMI cables are more important for passing video, like 4k@60Hz and such.
For audio I agree, but when it comes to higher res video like 4k@60Hz+, you need to do your research. Length of cable is also a big factor.Well unless the cable is downright busted/defective, shouldn't be the cable. It's a digital signal, not analog, so a cable is a cable whether you spent $5 or $50 on it.
Sure but that's like talking cables going across a room into another room territory.For audio I agree, but when it comes to higher res video like 4k@60Hz+, you need to do your research. Length of cable is also a big factor.
Not really, more like the difference between 6' and 12'. I went through this a couple times mounting TV's. But remember, I'm talking about the difference between 4k/60Hz and 4k/30Hz type scenario.Sure but that's like talking cables going across a room into another room territory.
Ah, gotcha.Not really, more like the difference between 6' and 12'. I went through this a couple times mounting TV's. But remember, I'm talking about the difference between 4k/60Hz and 4k/30Hz type scenario.