STACK #187 May 2020

LIFE TECH FEATURE

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WATCH You don’t have to be a cinephile to appreciate great HD transfers of your favourite movies. And if you do want the very best in image quality, then you have to get physical. 4K UHD and Blu-ray discs remain the best media for all-round performance in the home entertainment space. Nothing else comes close. But what should you look for in a TV? 4K HDR For enjoying movies at home, 4K and HDR are indeed your new best friends and the crucial factors in providing the best picture quality – 4K for the huge resolution output, and HDR to deliver a wider colour gamut and punchier contrast. If the budget permits, aim for an OLED for the deep blacks, bright highlights and rich colours. However, if an OLED is out of reach then you'll want a full-array LED. Size In our eyes, it can never be too big. If you’re a real movie enthusiast, and you have the wall/display space, settle for nothing less than 75” and kiss the days of sitting next to someone rustling lollies or checking Facebook in a cinema goodbye!

SAMSUNG 65Q95T

LG 65CX

CHEER If there’s one thing that unifies us all in Australia it’s our adoration of sport of all types. Whether you’re hooking into the footy on a Friday night or burning the midnight candle watching the Premier League, you want to be match-fit with the best TV for the occasion. 4K HDR Look, with any picture you’ll want the best possible tools for the job so again, make sure that this dynamic duo is part of the package. Search for a TV with a good colour balance. Refresh rate There’s nothing worse than watching live sport when the ball or player blurs. To eliminate that, you need a TV with a 200Hz refresh rate. 200Hz means the screen refreshes 200 times per second. Viewing angle This is a very important consideration for sports fans. Chances are – once the current climate has passed – you’ll want to share those big sporting occasions with a heap of like-minded folk. With everyone crammed into the loungeroom there will inevitably be viewers pushed out to the periphery, so choosing a TV with an excellent viewing angle is a must.

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SAMSUNG 65Q70T

LG 65NANO91

HISENSE Q8 Series

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