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TV Selection - UA55F6400 a good pick?

 
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TV Selection - UA55F6400 a good pick?
wodger
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2013-07-31, 04:04 AM
I'm looking at getting a 55" TV - have been getting ready for months. The existence of this app is going to be a major factor in the decision. Is the UA55F6400 is a good pick?

Looking at the Samsung website, they don't say it is an IPS panel, is that right - it doesn't have IPS? I am a bit concerned about viewing angles.
[SIZE="1"]Windows 7 32 bit, NBPVR 2.0.3. Asus P5LD2, C2D E4500 2.2Ghz, 2GB ram, 100GB volume (system), sep 1TB drive (Recordings). 2 hauppauge tuners: HVR 3000 and Nova-S, both using DVB-S for NZ freeview. Graphics: PCI-e Nvidia 8600, using TV Out to S-Video on a 34" Panasonic CRT TV.[/SIZE]
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2013-07-31, 07:58 AM
Exact same tv I have, viewing angles aren't a problem for me, very nice picture IMO.
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2013-07-31, 08:09 AM
Awesome, thanks for the opinion. So, you're developing this app and this TV is the primary one it gets tested on?

Does it connect to the server via WiFi? I gather the performance over wifi is reliable. Including for videos played from the videos menu but hosted on other machines on the lan?
[SIZE="1"]Windows 7 32 bit, NBPVR 2.0.3. Asus P5LD2, C2D E4500 2.2Ghz, 2GB ram, 100GB volume (system), sep 1TB drive (Recordings). 2 hauppauge tuners: HVR 3000 and Nova-S, both using DVB-S for NZ freeview. Graphics: PCI-e Nvidia 8600, using TV Out to S-Video on a 34" Panasonic CRT TV.[/SIZE]
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2013-07-31, 08:15 AM
Sorry for all the questions. I was pretty excited when I saw this app Smile
[SIZE="1"]Windows 7 32 bit, NBPVR 2.0.3. Asus P5LD2, C2D E4500 2.2Ghz, 2GB ram, 100GB volume (system), sep 1TB drive (Recordings). 2 hauppauge tuners: HVR 3000 and Nova-S, both using DVB-S for NZ freeview. Graphics: PCI-e Nvidia 8600, using TV Out to S-Video on a 34" Panasonic CRT TV.[/SIZE]
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2013-07-31, 08:16 AM
sorry I've never tried over Wifi, my entire house is wired. The primary tv I'm testing on is a 50F6400 (50" version), since its in my bedroom and I develop at night, the 55" is in my lounge and will probably get the most use though. But its just a different size, everything else is the same.
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2013-07-31, 08:16 AM
wodger Wrote:Sorry for all the questions. I was pretty excited when I saw this app Smile

no worries Smile
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2013-07-31, 08:18 AM
Ah so the TV has a wired connection? Even better.
[SIZE="1"]Windows 7 32 bit, NBPVR 2.0.3. Asus P5LD2, C2D E4500 2.2Ghz, 2GB ram, 100GB volume (system), sep 1TB drive (Recordings). 2 hauppauge tuners: HVR 3000 and Nova-S, both using DVB-S for NZ freeview. Graphics: PCI-e Nvidia 8600, using TV Out to S-Video on a 34" Panasonic CRT TV.[/SIZE]
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