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Needing a new LCD TV advice needed

Needing a new LCD TV advice needed

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FirebirdPhil
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23-02-2019, 10:24 AM
#11
Can you put a thermometer up there 1st to see what sort of heat is being generated?

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FirebirdPhil
23-02-2019, 10:24 AM #11

Can you put a thermometer up there 1st to see what sort of heat is being generated?


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Saraj
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23-02-2019, 10:25 AM
#12
2tongues Can you put a thermometer up there 1st to see what sort of heat is being generated?

very good idea !

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Saraj
23-02-2019, 10:25 AM #12

2tongues Can you put a thermometer up there 1st to see what sort of heat is being generated?

very good idea !


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parthiban
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23-02-2019, 10:37 AM
#13
If the fire will be putting a lot of heat out upwards then I personally would want to look at some kind of heat shield to direct heat away from the TV, if most of it should be coming forwards I think you'll be fine.

LCD wise the Samsungs are stunning, probably the best ones to go for. And as Rabs suggested run a cable from every input on the TV to wherever you're going to put the stuff so you're covered - although are you going to have your DVD player, etc all up in the loft?

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parthiban
23-02-2019, 10:37 AM #13

If the fire will be putting a lot of heat out upwards then I personally would want to look at some kind of heat shield to direct heat away from the TV, if most of it should be coming forwards I think you'll be fine.

LCD wise the Samsungs are stunning, probably the best ones to go for. And as Rabs suggested run a cable from every input on the TV to wherever you're going to put the stuff so you're covered - although are you going to have your DVD player, etc all up in the loft?


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Rabster
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23-02-2019, 10:44 AM
#14
thinking about this fire issue have you thought about a LED projector something like a casio maybe we have strated using them at work the technology has come a long way now



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Rabster
23-02-2019, 10:44 AM #14

thinking about this fire issue have you thought about a LED projector something like a casio maybe we have strated using them at work the technology has come a long way now




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toxo
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23-02-2019, 11:36 AM
#15
I was looking at TVs a few months back and narrowed it down to Samsungs, 5800 series I think. +1 for John Lewis, you pay maybe 5-10% more but you get a no questions asked warranty for 5 years (which would cost you more than the difference in price). I've always bought my TVs from there for this reason. That plus you can go and look at them all together in one place.
toxo
23-02-2019, 11:36 AM #15

I was looking at TVs a few months back and narrowed it down to Samsungs, 5800 series I think. +1 for John Lewis, you pay maybe 5-10% more but you get a no questions asked warranty for 5 years (which would cost you more than the difference in price). I've always bought my TVs from there for this reason. That plus you can go and look at them all together in one place.

Moley
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23-02-2019, 02:19 PM
#16
Rabster thinking about this fire issue have you thought about a LED projector something like a casio maybe we have strated using them at work the technology has come a long way now

Its a good idea , but I'm not going for a projector stuck on the roof.
Tonight is the first time I've seen my new fire working and to be honest I dont think the heat is going to be a problem for the TV.
I also want to get my sky in my bedroom using the magic eye thing , but can you have two separate ones ?? And can you also connect a hard drive / media player and have it with the rest of the gubbins and still work on both TVs ? also how discreet can the surround sound be , because I dont want to see lots of speakers in my living room.

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Moley
23-02-2019, 02:19 PM #16

Rabster thinking about this fire issue have you thought about a LED projector something like a casio maybe we have strated using them at work the technology has come a long way now

Its a good idea , but I'm not going for a projector stuck on the roof.
Tonight is the first time I've seen my new fire working and to be honest I dont think the heat is going to be a problem for the TV.
I also want to get my sky in my bedroom using the magic eye thing , but can you have two separate ones ?? And can you also connect a hard drive / media player and have it with the rest of the gubbins and still work on both TVs ? also how discreet can the surround sound be , because I dont want to see lots of speakers in my living room.


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toxo
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24-02-2019, 12:20 AM
#17
Some older sky boxes support multiple magic eyes but the majority will only run one. They can carry any video signal (but it's only composite so it looks shite - definitely no HD!!) but can only remotely control a Sky box.

As far as the speakers are concerned, it depends how much you want to pay! You could get them fitted into the walls/ceilings if you wanted, that would be discrete but very expensive.
toxo
24-02-2019, 12:20 AM #17

Some older sky boxes support multiple magic eyes but the majority will only run one. They can carry any video signal (but it's only composite so it looks shite - definitely no HD!!) but can only remotely control a Sky box.

As far as the speakers are concerned, it depends how much you want to pay! You could get them fitted into the walls/ceilings if you wanted, that would be discrete but very expensive.

Rabster
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24-02-2019, 12:56 AM
#18
Projectors are getting smaller and if it's led the. There is no serious fan noise to worry about if you are skill full enough you could make it flat on the ceiling and allow for keystone to correct the angle to make the image this would also allow you to have the image rather BIG lol



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Rabster
24-02-2019, 12:56 AM #18

Projectors are getting smaller and if it's led the. There is no serious fan noise to worry about if you are skill full enough you could make it flat on the ceiling and allow for keystone to correct the angle to make the image this would also allow you to have the image rather BIG lol




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parthiban
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24-02-2019, 01:25 AM
#19
Moley Its a good idea , but I'm not going for a projector stuck on the roof.
also how discreet can the surround sound be , because I dont want to see lots of speakers in my living room.

Saw THESE at a show recently if you really want the speakers to be invisible - surprisingly good given that they are plastered into the wall or ceiling.

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parthiban
24-02-2019, 01:25 AM #19

Moley Its a good idea , but I'm not going for a projector stuck on the roof.
also how discreet can the surround sound be , because I dont want to see lots of speakers in my living room.

Saw THESE at a show recently if you really want the speakers to be invisible - surprisingly good given that they are plastered into the wall or ceiling.


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Moley
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24-02-2019, 07:35 AM
#20
that speakers look fantastic , but would need to find out a price LOL.

OK at the moment I'm thinking about a Samsung smart LED TV , so if I'm going to be running cables from the TV to a cupboard in the hall , not going for up in the loft now, do they connect into a box then you plug your stuff into that or are they just loose ?And where do you get said cables "HDMI etc etc " from and can you get them in any length you need ? The other problem is what toxo said about only being able to use one magic eye , whats the fix for that ??

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Moley
24-02-2019, 07:35 AM #20

that speakers look fantastic , but would need to find out a price LOL.

OK at the moment I'm thinking about a Samsung smart LED TV , so if I'm going to be running cables from the TV to a cupboard in the hall , not going for up in the loft now, do they connect into a box then you plug your stuff into that or are they just loose ?And where do you get said cables "HDMI etc etc " from and can you get them in any length you need ? The other problem is what toxo said about only being able to use one magic eye , whats the fix for that ??


Lexus IS200 Mods--TTE Supercharger, Tein Superstreet Coilovers & EDFC, 6000K HID Lights, HKS Silent High Power Exhaust, DBA Front Discs, Kenwood DNX9240 Head Unit, 19" Rims, TRD Kit, FIGS Bonnet Struts, Greddy Pillar Pod & Defi Gauges, TTE Red ARBS . And Been To WIM twice

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