I'm thinking I might sell my CX and upgrade to the C1, I heard the HDR was a huge improvement, is this true
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Slightly but not by much
You know, phillips makes the best OLED but they don't sell them in America. But they can be obtained if you really want the best. I can't speak for the new sets in comparison thoI'm thinking I might sell my CX and upgrade to the C1, I heard the HDR was a huge improvement, is this true
I think you want the LG G1 if you're looking for an upgrade. The C1 isn't much of an upgrade from the CX.I'm thinking I might sell my CX and upgrade to the C1, I heard the HDR was a huge improvement, is this true
Nah, Panasonic make the best OLED. Only one retailer in the US sells them.You know, phillips makes the best OLED but they don't sell them in America. But they can be obtained if you really want the best. I can't speak for the new sets in comparison tho
The differences are negligible however in gaming the C1 is better.so just get the CX ?
The differences are negligible however in gaming the C1 is better.
But the CX is significantly cheaper and still is a top tier TV.
48 inch OLED TVs are anomalies. They often are more expensive than 55 inch TVs. If you're talking about 55" the CX is £/$400 cheaper. As for gaming slightly better response time.the 48 inch CX and C1 are the same price
how is it better in gaming
48 inch OLED TVs are anomalies. They often are more expensive than 55 inch TVs. If you're talking about 55" the CX is £/$400 cheaper. As for gaming slightly better response time.
You're right about the launch prices. However 48 inch tend to hold their prices while 55" tend to get cheaper by June.48 inch TVs have never been more expensive than 55 inch TVs
they just lowered the CX 55 inch below the 48 inch, because gamers will by the 48 inch regardless because they want the size and Pixel Per Inch is higher so they can sit closer to the screen
the 55 inch C1 cost almost 400 dollars more than the 48 inch C1