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Mummelmann said:

I've had my new TV for about a month now, and I'm absolutely blown away by how gorgeous and immersive the home experience has become. Its HDR-capabilities are world-class, and the brightness makes Atmos titles shine (pun intended) like nothing else I've seen on streaming services. I'll be buying a dedicated 4K blu-ray player after new year's, to really make the most out of the TV, but it's already damn impressive. I've used an Xbox One S as a 4K player until now, but it lacks proper HDR and audio capability. A dedicated player will really make the most out the whole set.

I managed to snag a Harman Kardon Kardon Multibeam Citation 1100 this January, for about half price, along with the subwoofer (also 50% off); the combination is incredible. I have yet to watch anything above 25% of max volume, for fear of ruining my neighbor's day. Amazing experience! 

And you also Don't have to pay through the nose anymore, I bought in midrange and was gobsmacked to see it holds up to TV's that are two thousand or more and I see the tech filtering down to budget TV's too so more people are going to experience great HDR. It really is the HDR that makes the difference, I'd rather go 1080p HDR than 4k HDR but having 4k HDR is just fantastic. I don't see the need to have a sound bar or sound system, Dolby atmos dual speakers is properly fine by me, even on my phone I'm blown away by how good at mimicking surround sound it is. 

I have something called Nano cell tech from LG which is like Quantum dot from samsung as a cheaper alternative to OLED and it exceeded my expectations my a country mile even when the room is bright. 

Last edited by LegitHyperbole - on 15 October 2024