loughrey wrote: » I'm thinking of cancelling my Smyths preorder as I really want to get an OLED TV this Black Friday (not for the PS5 ironically) and can't afford both at the same time. But I've decided I'll get more happiness out of the OLED tv than the PS5 so that made my mind up. But it's hard to part with my preorder so I'm still deciding what I can do. …
billybonkers wrote: » Oled on finance from harvey norman
the whole year inn wrote: » If you do cancel can I take the order by any chance?
lertsnim wrote: » Can you transfer a Smyths preorder?
rob808 wrote: » I would wait till January the newer models will be out and they'll discount the older 2020 models to make room for the 2021 model OLED tv's.
FedoraTheAura wrote: » Exactly! Around now is when you see the prices of stuff (especially TVs) go up in price for about a month before Black Friday etc. Then they drop back down for the sales and try to pretend like they’re heavily discounted. Case in point Curry’s website where you can actually see what sale items were originally priced at for just a few weeks/month before.
DrSpongeBobz wrote: » You could prob sell an unopened PS5 at a profit.
ozmo wrote: » Yup - but will the added NvME run at the same fast speed as internal drive? Certainly not the standard consumer ones you can currently buy - they are going to have to be special super high speed 'pro' ones...
.G. wrote: » Personally I'd keep the pre order. Arrange with some good desperate soul here to meet by Smyths on release day. Pick up the PS5, hand it to the good soul and get the 499 cash from them in return. Email on the receipt when Smyths charge my card.
Nicetrustedcup wrote: » Offer you 300 as nobody wonts a ps5 and will be next to impossible to sell Classic adverts/Facebook tire kicker You will have no issues selling the ps5 to be fair, I had a extra PS4 when they came out and I could have sold 10 of them in the hour I had the PS4 in my hands.
Gonzo wrote: » just after replacing my 8 year old tv with a Sony XH90 55 inch tv in time for my PS5. Connected my base PS4 to it and the picture quality and HDR is amazing. I've never seen HDR before and to see the beauty of the lighting, weather affects and bloom in Far Cry 5 is a sight to behold. Watched a few movies in 4k on Disney+ and the quality is immense, I've never seen anything higher than 1080p up to now. I definitely recommend anyone buying a new tv for their PS5 to get a tv from Sony's XH90 range as it will support hdmi 2.1, 120hz and variable refresh rates.
heebusjeebus wrote: » I got the 65 inch XH90 and it's amazing. Really want to try something with 120fps now.
Potential-Monke wrote: » I think people should leave Loughrey do what he wants to do and not put him under any pressure to offload his preorder to someone else. If he wants to cancel it, work away, don't be swayed by people on here looking for your preorder. Too much hassle imo. But that's just me!
Gonzo wrote: » I almost went with the LG Nanoseries but glad I didn't, there were so many reports/comments of poor contrast, very greyed out blacks and average hdr, paid an extra 200 euros for the XH90 and that tv really delivers. Colours are so good and those blacks are rich and inky and the HDR is seriously impressive. As for the hdmi 2.1, 120fps and VRR we have to wait for the firmware update which will hopefully kick in on the launch day of the PS5.
RGARDINR wrote: » That's if deliveries make it now to stores or warehouses for launch day. It's cutting it fine if 4 wks lockdown as they do love to ad on an extra wk or 2 over here. Might mean xbox launch is messed up even more over here
loughrey wrote: » Why would the lockdown have anything to do with warehouse deliveries to stores? Even Level 5 lockdown imposes zero restructions on warehouses stocking stores or courier deliveries to homes as they never did for past restrictsions. The lockdown will have absolutely no impact on stores stocking products. Lockdowns are to do with the public's movement, not businesses stocking their products. Things were a little slow, such as Amazon deliveries, not because of the locdowns, but because staff were falling ill so there was staff shortages for delivery companies. The only issue is for people who are doing store collections, if there is a level 5 but I'm sure Smyths have contingencies, such as switching all orders to home delivery
loughrey wrote: » .. the one thing I did take away from the Nanocell I have is that LG have the best remote and interface, that alone makes it hard to choose a Sony or Panasonic OLED as I that great interface and magic remote is a major selling point for me, couldn't go back to a regular remote without a pointer again.