Hello together
I suggest to Digitec that for products shipped via Planzer Paket, an estimated delivery time of 1 - 7 days, or "sometime when it fits" is generally displayed instead of the usual "next day". This would improve communication considerably. It would be easier to decide and the expectations would be more in line with reality. Can something like this be implemented? What do you think?
Kind regards
Tobias
I am looking for a TV (50'') with which I can record a programme and watch another programme at the same time. Preferably a Samsung model.
Can anyone give me a recommendation or tell me what I need to look out for to make this work?
Thank you very much!
Why is one of the most important features of TVs not available at digitec?
Too bad you can't specify the nits and always have to search for the model yourself at the manufacturer to find out this value...
Why is one of the most important features of TVs not available at digitec?
Too bad you can't specify the nits and always have to search for the model yourself at the manufacturer to find out this value...
All entry and mid-range TVs since 2024 that are of mediocre quality are no longer made by Panasonic but by the Turkish company Vestel!!!!
Only the top of the range is manufactured by Panasonic.
"In the past (you know... ;-) ) you could still filter according to the 3D capability of the TV. That has disappeared from the filter. OK, but I find it very disappointing that there are no more TVs that can display 3D! At least I didn't find any when I "manually" stumbled through the descriptions...
So is the 3D hype over again? Again?
Are there still TVs that simply display a picture from the respective input?
Just like a PC monitor with remote control and 40"+?
Or does everything today have apps + smart that you can't really remove afterwards?
Hello everyone,
Do any of you have experience with a Samsung TV and the Yallo app? I would be interested to know whether the Yallo app opens again when the TV is switched on/off and the last TV channel selected before switching off is shown or whether you have to go through all the menus again.
Twin tuner means I want to record a film via USB and watch a match at the same time. Size 65 inch, price max. 2500. Preferably OLED. I can't find what I'm looking for in the search function. Or do I not see it? Does anyone have a good tip? Merci
TV with automatic on/off switching for HDMI signal
Hello
For my friend's mum, who is currently having major problems with her TV, TV box and DVD player, I am looking for a TV that switches on and off automatically when, for example, the Sunrise TV box or DVD player is used and also switches to the correct HDMI input.
Do newer TVs do this automatically?
And are there DVD players whose remote control also allows the volume to be changed?
muchas gracias (o;
richard
Hello everyone,
What should I look out for when buying a TV if I want to connect 2 x Apple Home PODs, for example?
eARC, ARC?
As far as I know, the new OLED models from Sony support such technology, and I believe Samsung does too.
Does it depend on the brand?
Or could it be that the HomePods logically only work with Apple TV, which is what I have.
I'm looking for a "cheap" model that's good, regardless of the brand.
Thanks and regards
Hello
There are Samsung TVs on sale at Galaxus and other retailers that say they are an Italian variant. Does anyone know the difference to the "normal" model? Are there any restrictions/problems with it? They are often cheaper than the normal version.
Siehe: https://www.galaxus.ch/de/s1/product/samsung-qe65qn900b-65-neo-qled-8k-ultra-hd-smarttvmini-led-quantum-matrix-pro-2022-g-itmod-65-qn900b-22904168
We're giving away a voucher for Rocksresort Laax: 2 nights in a family flat for 4 people.
Hello together
I have noticed that on my LG OLED C4 65″ in conjunction with the Swisscom TV Box 5, moiré effects / aliasing disturbances occur again and again, e.g. roof tiles, window fronts on high-rise buildings, waves or plants, especially during slow camera movements. The moiré effect is an undesirable optical phenomenon that occurs when two overlapping, regular patterns (grids) create a new, disruptive pattern.
When I watch content via my Apple TV Box or directly via apps on my LG OLED C4, I don't have these unwanted effects. For this reason, I assume that there must be something wrong with the Swisscom TV Box 5. I am using the original white HDMI cable (I have also tried a second one here without much improvement). The Swisscom TV Box 5 is connected directly to the LG OLED C4 via HDMI1.
I then tried various settings on the LG TV, such as deactivating all assistants and setting the sharpness to 0, 5 and 10 (it got a little better at 10). However, none of this has brought much improvement. I can't adjust much on the Swisscom TV Box 5 or probably can't find the really important settings.
Now to my question, have you also noticed these effects on your OLED TVs in conjunction with the Swisscom TV Box 5 and have you even found a solution?
Dear Community, perhaps you can help me decide on a TV.
It's about replacing our 14 year old Samsung UE46C6000.
I have already read through various tests and have also been to showrooms to see the differences between OLED and LED/LCD.
However, I am still undecided. I understand that OLED has better contrast, black levels and colours, but is also less bright. And I'm a bit worried about that, because our old TV was often too dim in the living room in daylight. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any reference brightness values for this model so that I could make a comparison with tests of current TVs.
Oh yes: The picture sources are PS4/PS3 and SunriseTV box, both via the AV receiver. (Sound and operation are therefore irrelevant.)
Budget about 1500.
Many thanks for your opinions/tips.
Hello Community
I have a Sony Bravia KD-65AF8 TV with Android OS. For a few months now, I have had the problem that the user interface is completely pixelated and the TV reacts to inputs with an extreme delay. Everything that has to do with Android is barely legible. For example, the titles of YouTube videos are barely legible, but when I play the video, the picture is absolutely clear. If I then press pause and the Android overlay appears, the overlay is pixelated and the video still image is clear. The HDMI inputs such as PS5 and TV box also work perfectly. I suspect that the OS is faulty. Sony support could only give me standard excuses or answers. Does anyone have any idea how to reinstall or repair the Android OS? Various factory resets and panel updates have unfortunately not helped. Many thanks for your valuable tips.
I would like to buy a new TV. But now I'm not sure which model to get. Requirements: OLED panel, 55 inch, picture quality very important, design and sound less important.
I am leaning between these models:
Philips OLED 55POS9002 (55", 4K, Ambilight3, OLED)
LG OLED55C7V (55", 4K, OLED)
Sony KD-55A1 (55", 4K, Android OS, OLED)
Panasonic TX-55EZC954 (55", 4K, OLED)
Which one would you recommend? Do any of you already have experience with one of these devices?
Let me describe my personal experiences with TV selection,
It may be useful for new customers 👍
Please pay attention to lifecycle costs, not initial costs.
Personally I was looking for a TV which has good quality and sound output, etc.
Most of today's video contents are still Full-HD (1080p) and or 4K (2160p), hence, I chose a TV with 8K (4320p) finally.
But why? 🤔
Because when you have a TV which designed and produced to show and processing 8K videos, it should be very versatile and longlife with unique processor to perform unmatched 8K color and resolution.
Therefore, when you have 8K TV, it shows 4K and 2K and FHD+ videos better than before by upscaling and enhancements; while it can processes 4K videos easier.
A TV which designed and produced for 8K workloads and qualities and resolution, logically has lower problems for 4K videos. Means lower overheating and lower energy consumption and longer lifetime.
As I did comparison, color depths and refreshing rates, became significantly better.
So, try to get 8K TV, if you want to guarantee best picture quality and sound output for several years without changing it.
Save time and money.
Regards 👍
Hello everyone, can you help me? I'm looking for a new TV that will mainly be used for sports programmes (football and ice hockey) and gaming (PS5, football, ice hockey). Which technology is best for these purposes at the moment? Of course I also watch films, but the TV is mainly needed for sports and sports gaming. My favourite brand would certainly be Samsung, but I'm open-minded. The budget should be around 1500, I won't say no to anything less, a little more is also within reason. Thank you.
Hi all, my 32 tv in the kitchen has passed away... it is mounted to a wall mount similar to this :
https://www.digitec.ch/en/s1/product/vogels-wall-3245-wall-55-20-kg-tv-mounting-solutions-universal-6919521
The problem is the current tv's vesa screws aren't aligned, so the guy who installed it added some spacers to make it even. Are these spacers usually included in the TV ?
If not, where can I find some ?
Any "good" 32 TV with Vesa mount to recommend ? (most important, fast swapping channels and supporting Zatoo...)
Is there a TV with 2x satellite receiver and built-in or external recording option?
I currently have a satellite receiver (Panasonic DMR-BS850EG-K, HDD-Rec., Blu-Ray, 500GB, DVB-S2), which is connected to the TV via HDMI.
With the receiver you can record a maximum of two programmes at the same time, for example, or watch one programme and record another.
Is there a TV that offers something similar in one device and makes it possible to eliminate the SAT receiver (I don't need Blu-Ray)?
- Recording (on TV internal memory or on external USB drive) of two programmes running simultaneously
- TV picture inactive during recording
- TV: 4K is enough. Around 50 inch diagonal.
- TV connection for external soundbar
- Possibly control recording via app
- Possibly Android OS for app use such as Zattoo
If anyone has any tips, I can read up on the product. Thank you very much!