New TV temptation

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Rufus Stone

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10,224 posts

71 months

Friday 26th August 2022
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I've been thinking about an OLED TV for some time, and am very tempted by this new Panasonic model. I like that the speakers are front facing.

https://www.richersounds.com/panasonic-tx77lz2000b...

Any thoughts please?


Defcon5

6,395 posts

206 months

Friday 26th August 2022
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That will undoubtedly be a fantastic TV, but any half decent external speaker setup will be better than built in, regardless of their marketing.

If you have the space and budget for that 77in monster, you definitely need standalone sound

Douglas Quaid

2,597 posts

100 months

Friday 26th August 2022
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I agree. Tv sound is a huge compromise. Don’t subject yourself to it.

Rufus Stone

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10,224 posts

71 months

Friday 26th August 2022
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I 'hear' what you are saying, but aesthetically I don't want external speakers. biggrin

bcr5784

7,257 posts

160 months

Friday 26th August 2022
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Rufus Stone said:
I 'hear' what you are saying, but aesthetically I don't want external speakers. biggrin
In that case go for a Sony OLED. They use the screen itself as speakers (yes really) While that sounds daft it works far better than the tiny speakers that most TVs come with. According to a test I read the sound is better than most sound bars. I can't confirm comparisons with sound bars (my 48A9 is connected to a genuine HiFi system) - but I can confirm that the TV sound is surprizingly good - not Hifi but decent.

Rufus Stone

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10,224 posts

71 months

Friday 26th August 2022
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Oh okay, I'll look into that. thumbup

lizardbrain

2,889 posts

52 months

Friday 26th August 2022
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Our LG TV sounds surprisingly good and doesn't have front spacing speakers, so I wouldn't discount rear facing automatically. You should go listen to some in person.

I do have a full denon 5.1 setup, but my partner prefers the TV audio. Partly due to not liking loud bass, but also due to an extended campaign to remove the external audio setup from the living room as with amps etc it does take up quite a bit of space.



skinnyman

1,772 posts

108 months

Friday 26th August 2022
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Save yourself a few grand & buy an LG C1 and a Sonos Beam 2

Sheepshanks

37,314 posts

134 months

Friday 26th August 2022
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bcr5784 said:
In that case go for a Sony OLED. They use the screen itself as speakers (yes really) While that sounds daft it works far better than the tiny speakers that most TVs come with. According to a test I read the sound is better than most sound bars. I can't confirm comparisons with sound bars (my 48A9 is connected to a genuine HiFi system) - but I can confirm that the TV sound is surprizingly good - not Hifi but decent.
I've got the new Sony OLED in 42" - XR42A90K - wasn't bothered about OLED but it's in the corner of our new kitchen / diner and I really didn't want a soundbar. Have a Sonos Beam with our living room TV.

I'd say the sound is perfectly adequate and I'd read it doesn't work well in big spaces (room is about 20ft square). The picture is a bit hopeless in the day time as the smaller screens don't have the brightness boost that bigger ones do. Looks amazing once the sun has gone down though.

ETA: It’s the LG C2 which has brightness boost on 55” and above. Sony uses same panel but don’t know if they also boost the brightness.

Edited by Sheepshanks on Saturday 27th August 09:00