Hococop wrote: » How are you finding it, was reading it might have blacklight blees, have you noticed it?
wotzgoingon wrote: » I was thinking that too before I bought it but it is 120Hz. Here.
recyclops wrote: » Excellent stuff nabbed this today on richersounds, around 650 delivered cant go wrong really
Hurrache wrote: » I was tempted by the Sonos Arc, but then I've started seeing good reviews for the Sony HT-G700 which is half the price.
Deleted User wrote: » Stupid question, perhaps, but do you need a specific high-speed HDMI 2.0 or 2.1 cable to maximise everything or is there even such a thing?
joe123 wrote: » So took the plunge with the Samsung Q95T - its currently at 1399 euro, same price as the Q90T. Soundbar included. If anyone here has bought qled from richersounds let me know and we can both avail of the refer a friend claim which will get us 100 euro off.
[Deleted User] wrote: » There are also audio issues because series X outputs dolby atmos using pcm, with many modern soundbars and receivers only support stereo PCM. I have fallen victim to this one having bought a Samsung soundbar. I've no series X yet (Gamestop nuff said) but very disappointing to find out my top of the range atmos setup is not compatible with series X.
Hurrache wrote: » Can you not allow the TV to pass through the raw sound and allow the sound bar to decode it?
Atlas_IRL wrote: » I only had a small budget for a 4k tv so went with this one https://www.harveynorman.ie/tvs-headphones/hd-tvs/all-tvs/samsung-50-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-led-smart-tv-ue50tu7100kxxu-2020.html Will that be good for a few years of high quality or is 120hz really needed.
[Deleted User] wrote: » That's the problem, the soundbar can't decode it. It can only decode 2 channel stereo PCM. Series X outputs dolby atmos in multichannel (7 or more channels) PCM. Its not output as dolby atmos.
Goose81 wrote: » A Dolby Atmos soundbar is a gimmick man. To have true dolby atmos you need a receiver that costs more than the soundbar alone plus about 7 speakers including speakers in the roof. I'm sitting here with 3 grands worth of speakers and receiver and I'm not even bothering to play in Dolby Atmos mode with my series X. If you are using any kind of soundbar don't even bother with Atmos, they aren't up to the job in any kind of way, they are toys. Edit- if anyone needs any TV advice or help setting up receivers for the Series X or s etc pm me and I will help.
Homelander wrote: » It's like the PC gamers and the 144hz situation. It's a nice extra but realistically 95% of PC gamers, just like console gamers, are on 60hz and will be for the indefinite future. The only things I would worry about on cheaper TV's is response times and black levels. I'm not saying cheap TV's have bad response times - I'm saying that it's probably the main thing I would look into. Black level wise, some cheap panels also have awful crush on dark scenes as well.
Hurrache wrote: » Just checked with my set up, the soundbar registers that it's receiving an Atmos steam when I set the sound output to it. Might be just that my soundbar can manage it.