Finally got this setup last night and all I can say is wow, the picture on this thing is outstanding. Right out of the box colors look natural (skin tones) with deep blacks and good detail in dark scenes. Was watching some boat racing last night and it was smooth as a babies cheeks. My Toshiba had a hard time with some scenes in T2 Judgment Day on Blu-ray but this TV didn't have any, it was almost like watching it for the first time.
Setup was easy, they really put some thought into how you unbox this thing. Once up on my TV stand I noticed how wobbly this thing is, not sure if all big screens are like this but it's kind of scary. It also leans back quite a bit, seems this is in the design but as of right now it's bugging me. I'm looking into a table top stand since I don't want to mount it to the block wall, this should take care of both these issues.
The speakers are not bad for a panel TV, there are four of them, two on the bottom and one on each side, it's also calibrates the sound through the remote mic which I thought was kind of interesting. I never could get audio out of my Toshiba to the AVR for watching terrestrial working right, it just wouldn't sync up but it works great on this TV. I'm looking forward to watching more, the picture is just a little better over the air waves. I am getting a bit of halo or soap opera effect to where I'm not using Directv but it's not bad but I'll work on that.
A lot of reviews are saying the remote is to long with empty space at the bottom but after using it I have to say they nailed it. It's the first remote I've ever used that wasn't awkward using the buttons at the bottom. Too bad I won't use it much since I have a Logitech remote.
The Android interface is pretty slick, it's fast and fairly well laid out for all the junk that's in there. It looks like it's can be customized so have to work on that.
So far I don't have any complaints other than the stand issues but I will say going from a 47" to a 65" is a bit of a shock.
Unless you're a gamer I would suggest taking a look at this one.
Setup was easy, they really put some thought into how you unbox this thing. Once up on my TV stand I noticed how wobbly this thing is, not sure if all big screens are like this but it's kind of scary. It also leans back quite a bit, seems this is in the design but as of right now it's bugging me. I'm looking into a table top stand since I don't want to mount it to the block wall, this should take care of both these issues.
The speakers are not bad for a panel TV, there are four of them, two on the bottom and one on each side, it's also calibrates the sound through the remote mic which I thought was kind of interesting. I never could get audio out of my Toshiba to the AVR for watching terrestrial working right, it just wouldn't sync up but it works great on this TV. I'm looking forward to watching more, the picture is just a little better over the air waves. I am getting a bit of halo or soap opera effect to where I'm not using Directv but it's not bad but I'll work on that.
A lot of reviews are saying the remote is to long with empty space at the bottom but after using it I have to say they nailed it. It's the first remote I've ever used that wasn't awkward using the buttons at the bottom. Too bad I won't use it much since I have a Logitech remote.
The Android interface is pretty slick, it's fast and fairly well laid out for all the junk that's in there. It looks like it's can be customized so have to work on that.
So far I don't have any complaints other than the stand issues but I will say going from a 47" to a 65" is a bit of a shock.
Unless you're a gamer I would suggest taking a look at this one.