Ethernet cable straight from the AT&T fiber modem/router. Between Roku and TV, HMDI, and TV to soundbar, optical cable.What is your Roku connected to?
Ethernet cable straight from the AT&T fiber modem/router. Between Roku and TV, HMDI, and TV to soundbar, optical cable.What is your Roku connected to?
We use the Ps5 for content.So you only watch DVD's and such?
My first Olevia 1080i 32 HDTV with integrated stereo and sub woofer that I picked up on clearance at a Big Lots goobs sale with a 20% off coupon for $349 in early 2006 is still running.I'm still rockin' my Panasonic Plasma from 20 years ago.
So you only watch DVD's and such?
If I was in the market for a new TV I would make sure it is ATSC 3.0 standard.Are you recommending them? Or just saying?![]()
It’s hard finding one, lots of manufacturers have dropped ATSC 3 support, it’s going on 7 years of ATSC 3 dramaIf I was in the market for a new TV I would make sure it is ATSC 3.0 standard.
Most of the TVs I'm looking at, do support it, I just looked in to them..If I was in the market for a new TV I would make sure it is ATSC 3.0 standard.
Samsung or LG. Make sure it's real oled not Q-ledI saw two different 77" Oleds on Black Friday special for $399. at Best Buy.
Not sure where you are located but in Dallas TX all the 4 major networks are broadcasting ATSC 3 and the ATSC 1 signals.It’s hard finding one, lots of manufacturers have dropped ATSC 3 support, it’s going on 7 years of ATSC 3 drama
The only ATSC 3 signal is about 60 miles from here, that single station carries most all of the local channels by itself in 720 or 1080p only.Not sure where you are located but in Dallas TX all the 4 major networks are broadcasting ATSC 3 and the ATSC 1 signals.
Which one did you end up getting?You got a discount if your vet at samsung. Costco's doubling manufacturers and and free warranty made that deal nice for me.
I can definitely understand that.. I've been running Samsungs for a long time.. I really think I'm going to get a Sony this time..