Thanks but what I looking for old TV are LED the new one's are OLED or 4K and I was hoping that someone know which is better OLED or 4K , Thanks anyway .
As for oled / 4k televisions. The only manufacture at the moment is LG and about 55" is the smallest screen size, so way to big for a caravan ( unless you have a very BIG caravan ) . Cost would also be a big factor.
If I was you i would have a good look at the Kogan brand, cost wise and for back up if you have a problem. 12 Volt as well. While i don't have a kogan other members seem to find them ok.
We purchased a Kogan 24 inch with USB , 12v or 240v - $172 delivered -great picture and a lot bigger than our old 19", which fell out the cupboard. and rattled!
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We bought a Kogan with a DVD player in it. Cost around $170. Been working fine for the past 4 years. We weren't after surround sound or anything, who needs that in a caravan? Very happy with ours, picture's as good as anything getting around.
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About the best of a bad bunch I have found is Palsonic. they have a 21.5" and a 23.5" for around $300, that will run off 12V You won't find too many top brands that make 12V TVs unfortunately.
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Not cheap but we use this as it is compact with USB for recording and Vast Satellite receiver integral with the TV. We can use it anywhere With the Sat Dish or the Standard Antenna.
Was not looking for a cheap tv , I am looking for the best TV ,And have been told it's between OLED and 4 K TV picture and just thought someone may know which is the best . Thank for your fed back
Standard, Hi Definition, Full High Definition, Ultra Hi Definition.
Almost no-one is broadcasting anything other than standard definition with the occasional Hi Definition movie. Having a 4K (ultra) TV will not make any difference to your broadcast reception and viewing quality.
There is no broadcasting of any Full Hi Def or Ultra Hi Def in Australia as the transmission bandwidth is not available with current technologies. Full and Ultra are for connecting up BlueRay players.
Think of buying a car capable of 300kph but the only place you can drive it is in local 60kph streets. Bit of a waste of money.
The O in OLED is for Organic. Manufacturers are pushing the 'Cleaner for the environment' by using 'Organic' materials cr@p. There is no difference in quality of manufacture, veiwing or cost.
The benefits of LED over LCD in general is:- sharper (smaller dot pitch), brighter (good for higher ambient light environments, eg outside), faster response (less blur in fast moving images), far lower power consumption.
Thanks John I had found that site 3 days ago it is a good one , But has Hylife the TV station don't broadcast to any standard like that , But we buy a lot of dvd which are to a higher standard and we don't know what's around the corner .
Just one small point on the difference between LED TVs and LCD TVs. The LCD TVs have a Liquid Crystal Display which is backlit by flourescent tubes, where a LED TV has a Liquid Crystal Display backlit by LEDs. So LED TVs are less power hungry.
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When you are talking about a new television, are we talking for the caravan ???? OR are we talking about for the main television in the house ( lounge room ). Both have there own set of requirements, size, 12 Volt, HDMI or component input, even the old composite video input all play a important part in what you require and what equipment you want to interconnect to your set.