OLED65BXPUA
A bit too complex but beautiful
06/26/2020 14:21
The TV is beautiful and clear. Truly I can see the pores on people's faces that appear on screen. Coming from a TV that was 720p, seeing this 4K panel is refreshing. The surround sound option that I found in the settings really fills up the room. Also the top of the panel is extremely thin. The bulk of it is towards the bottom where the peripheral connections are located. My main reason for not giving this product 5 stars is the remote control, user interface and speed. I wish there was a way to simply navigate with the arrows, instead of having to use the remote control as a wand for the mouse. The TV switches between the two when you use the scroll wheel or the arrows but I wish there was an option to just use one. As for the interface, I am a technology lover that usually gets the hang of operating systems quite fast and even I had trouble getting used to webOS. The sandwiching of tiles at the bottom of the screen just wasn't executed right. The speed is noticeably slow at times. Apparently I have to manually close apps to get the TV to run faster. If this was a TV for someone that wasn't as tech savvy, they would have a hard time using the system. Apart from those three things, I really enjoy seeing movies and shows on this TV. Some shows or movies actually give you a little icon at the top right corner letting you know that you are watching it in HDR. It really makes you feel like you are watching media the way the producers intended it to be seen. You turn off the TV and it starts up where you left it. Makes it much more convenient not to have to click on Netflix and just have it load up.
alexandermartinez13579
Houston , Spojené státy americké
Age: 24
Gender: Female