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Saw one of these in John Lewis today. Simply stunning picture, but
still not sure why it is curved. http://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-ke5...lasses/p641811 And what would I do with that £1 change out of seven grand?! Detailed review he http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/ke55s9c-201310273395.htm -- Jeff |
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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. -- *I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On Fri, 27 Dec 2013 14:33:06 +0000 (GMT), "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. 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. |
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On Fri, 27 Dec 2013 13:41:38 +0000, Jeff Layman
wrote: Saw one of these in John Lewis today. Simply stunning picture, but still not sure why it is curved. http://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-ke5...lasses/p641811 And what would I do with that £1 change out of seven grand?! Detailed review he http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/ke55s9c-201310273395.htm The answer probably is "Because they can". OLED is flexible so it's trivial to do it. Large cinema screens are often curved in the horizontal plane and sometimes the vertical as well, no doubt the movie industry tells the viewers it is to enhance their involvement in the picture in some non- specified way, but the real reason was to help eliminate pincushion distortion and focusing errors at the extremities, from projected celluloid. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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"Graham." wrote in message
... On Fri, 27 Dec 2013 13:41:38 +0000, Jeff Layman wrote: Saw one of these in John Lewis today. Simply stunning picture, but still not sure why it is curved. http://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-ke5...lasses/p641811 And what would I do with that £1 change out of seven grand?! Detailed review he http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/ke55s9c-201310273395.htm The answer probably is "Because they can". OLED is flexible so it's trivial to do it. Large cinema screens are often curved in the horizontal plane and sometimes the vertical as well, no doubt the movie industry tells the viewers it is to enhance their involvement in the picture in some non- specified way, but the real reason was to help eliminate pincushion distortion and focusing errors at the extremities, from projected celluloid. 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. -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com |
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On 27/12/2013 13:41, Jeff Layman wrote:
Saw one of these in John Lewis today. Simply stunning picture, but still not sure why it is curved. http://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-ke5...lasses/p641811 And what would I do with that £1 change out of seven grand?! Detailed review he http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/ke55s9c-201310273395.htm # can't help but feel they are curved because they can - unlike with a lcd set. if i was stumping up the money i'd want a flat one - i don't fall for their viewing position arguments at all. -- Gareth. That fly.... Is your magic wand. |
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On Fri, 27 Dec 2013 17:18:54 -0000, "Woody"
wrote: "Graham." wrote in message .. . On Fri, 27 Dec 2013 13:41:38 +0000, Jeff Layman wrote: Saw one of these in John Lewis today. Simply stunning picture, but still not sure why it is curved. http://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-ke5...lasses/p641811 And what would I do with that £1 change out of seven grand?! Detailed review he http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/ke55s9c-201310273395.htm The answer probably is "Because they can". OLED is flexible so it's trivial to do it. Large cinema screens are often curved in the horizontal plane and sometimes the vertical as well, no doubt the movie industry tells the viewers it is to enhance their involvement in the picture in some non- specified way, but the real reason was to help eliminate pincushion distortion and focusing errors at the extremities, from projected celluloid. 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. That's undoubtedly true for the usherette serving ice cream in the central aisle ;-) -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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On Fri, 27 Dec 2013 13:41:38 +0000, Jeff Layman
wrote: Saw one of these in John Lewis today. Simply stunning picture, but still not sure why it is curved. http://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-ke5...lasses/p641811 And what would I do with that £1 change out of seven grand?! Treat yourself to an HDMI cable from PoundLand? -- Regards, J B Good |
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On 27/12/2013 17:18, 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. In most domestic room/sitting arrangements it only allows one person to sit in the optimum position. I suspect its a fashion item and bucks the trend of making the TVs thinner and thinner so that they can hang flat on the wall. -- mailto:news{at}admac(dot}myzen{dot}co{dot}uk |
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