one thing I do not like about the Vizio's is that the logo is always lit. Bugs me.
As of right now I'm kinda interested in the Samsung 55" MU6300 or the Samsung 58" MU6070.
Sony X800 would be at the top of my list, but I don't want to spend $1K.
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one thing I do not like about the Vizio's is that the logo is always lit. Bugs me.
As of right now I'm kinda interested in the Samsung 55" MU6300 or the Samsung 58" MU6070.
Sony X800 would be at the top of my list, but I don't want to spend $1K.
On my Vizio I can turn off the logo.
BTW, that's what electrical tape is for. Have been using it for years on my "check engine" light on my cars.
Anyone have any good personal reviews on 4K sets bigger than 75" ?
I've been looking at adding this 82" to our theater room instead of doing projection since the true 4K projectors are still pretty pricey...
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_30582M...N82MU8000.html
Check out this projector...size matters when it comes to the man cave/theater room. You could do this and a 120" screen for less than the $3299 for 82".
http://www.visualapex.com/Optoma/Pro...?For-The=UHD65 $2324.00 plus free shipping
American made, 3 years part and labor warranty, with a laser light engine that is rated for 15,000 hours. I have bought my last 3 projectors from Visual Apex, great company to deal with, they stand behind everything they sell and will answer any and all questions.
We used an Optoma for years and never had an issue at all, it was very high quality and super clear.
Thank you for all the replies.
Wife brought home a Samsung 55" MU6300 yesterday.
Anybody have Dishnet with Hopper? What's the main advantage of this?
been with dish for years. left them in april for a spell and had the old dvr. it would only record 2 shows at a time and could not watch live tv if you did. for the last few months I used both playstation tv and directv now. didn't like the streaming experience and lack of a real dvr with both of them. directv now was real spotty for streaming.
I am now back with dish and have a hopper 3 due to the 4k option. it has recorded a ton of crap with no issues watching at the same time, has netflix capability built in which is nice and has a feature to record all the local network prime time evening shows every night and keep for a week so you can watch at your leisure(I have not used this). overall it's basically like the old dvr with some added features. gf likes the netflix built in.
be sure and push for the 4k hopper 3 tho and it ran me a $50 one time fee.