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Samsung 55" OLED TV
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Jeff Layman wrote: Saw one of these in John Lewis today. Simply stunning picture, but still not sure why it is curved. Most TVs are 'stunning' in the shop. It's only when you get them home and watch a variety of material the flaws show up. It's the same at a party. With girls I mean. Bill |
Samsung 55" OLED TV
Woody wrote:
It also means that the edges are the same distance from your eyes as the centre so (a) the edges will be in the same focus and you will be more aware of peripheral activity and (b) if you look to the side of the screen you don't refocus so it is much less tiring to watch. I think that beyond about 20 foot your eyes don't change focus much, if at all. Bill |
Samsung 55" OLED TV
On Fri, 27 Dec 2013 13:41:38 +0000
Jeff Layman wrote: And what would I do with that £1 change out of seven grand?! Teach them grammar? ".... you'll forget your watching a screen." -- Davey. |
Samsung 55" OLED TV
Mark Carver wrote:
On 27/12/2013 14:42, lid wrote: Also there is a question over the lifetime of OLED screens, which are alleged to fade relatively quickly. This might not be a serious problem with a smartphone that's discarded after two or three years, but before spending that amount of money on a TV I'd want some sort of guarantee as to its working life. Yes, remember the 'O' stands for organic ! The "O" being molecules like tris(8-hydroxyquinolinato)aluminium which is technically an "organic" molecule. So "organic" doesn't imply a shelf-life like the veggies in your refrigerator, but with new technology the life-time of the product has to be estimated from accelerated aging tests rather than real life. |
Samsung 55" OLED TV
In message , Dave Farrance
writes Mark Carver wrote: On 27/12/2013 14:42, lid wrote: Also there is a question over the lifetime of OLED screens, which are alleged to fade relatively quickly. This might not be a serious problem with a smartphone that's discarded after two or three years, but before spending that amount of money on a TV I'd want some sort of guarantee as to its working life. Yes, remember the 'O' stands for organic ! The "O" being molecules like tris(8-hydroxyquinolinato)aluminium which is technically an "organic" molecule. So "organic" doesn't imply a shelf-life like the veggies in your refrigerator, but with new technology the life-time of the product has to be estimated from accelerated aging tests rather than real life. When I were a lad, 'organic chemistry' was about things that contain carbon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_chemistry -- Ian |
Samsung 55" OLED TV
On 28/12/2013 08:20, Dave Farrance wrote:
Mark Carver wrote: On 27/12/2013 14:42, lid wrote: Also there is a question over the lifetime of OLED screens, which are alleged to fade relatively quickly. This might not be a serious problem with a smartphone that's discarded after two or three years, but before spending that amount of money on a TV I'd want some sort of guarantee as to its working life. Yes, remember the 'O' stands for organic ! The "O" being molecules like tris(8-hydroxyquinolinato)aluminium which is technically an "organic" molecule. So "organic" doesn't imply a shelf-life like the veggies in your refrigerator, but with new technology the life-time of the product has to be estimated from accelerated aging tests rather than real life. the type of person who spends £7000 on a tv is the type of person who will want to do the same in four years time for the next new model - not someone who wants a set for 25 years. compare that to my parents - they only jetissoned their wooden sided gec tv about 10 years ago when a fault caused it to blast out at full volume unless you wrapped an elastic band around the volume knob. -- Gareth. That fly.... Is your magic wand. |
Samsung 55" OLED TV
Ian Jackson wrote:
Dave Farrance writes The "O" being molecules like tris(8-hydroxyquinolinato)aluminium which is technically an "organic" molecule. So "organic" doesn't imply a shelf-life like the veggies in your refrigerator, but with new technology the life-time of the product has to be estimated from accelerated aging tests rather than real life. When I were a lad, 'organic chemistry' was about things that contain carbon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_chemistry Yes, if you "google" the fancy luminescent molecule that I mentioned, you'll find images of it that are the typical interlinked hexagonal carbon-ring structure with various other atoms here and there. |
Samsung 55" OLED TV
"Davey" wrote in message ... On Fri, 27 Dec 2013 13:41:38 +0000 Jeff Layman wrote: And what would I do with that £1 change out of seven grand?! Now (only?) £4,999 in Curry's by the way. Paul |
Samsung 55" OLED TV
"Paul" wrote in message o.uk... "Davey" wrote in message ... On Fri, 27 Dec 2013 13:41:38 +0000 Jeff Layman wrote: And what would I do with that £1 change out of seven grand?! Now (only?) £4,999 in Curry's by the way. Paul Hang on though, I'm looking at an LG set, didn't think there would be two models of curved 55" OLED TVs ! http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-dvd-...61480-pdt.html |
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