
Customers consistently note the exceptional color accuracy and wide color gamut of the 77" Class Z2 Series OLED 8K UHD Smart webOS TV with Gallery Design, making it an ideal choice for photographers and art enthusiasts. The upscaling capabilities of the TV are also highly praised, with customers describing it as "beyond words." Overall, customers are very pleased with the picture quality and sound quality of the TV, calling it "beautiful" and "the best I've ever experienced."
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Incredible incredible incredible!!! I have had Sony and Samsung 4k that all had excellent performance. But this TV is Hands-down the best I’ve ever experienced. Well worth every penny and then some.
Posted by JaredM
Unbelievable rich colors. Watching Netflix or anything in 4K the picture just pops. By far the best television I have ever owned.
Posted by WadeR
This is by far the best TV I've ever used, though whether it's worth the price depends on what you value. For me, this is effectively a replacement for large format, fine art photo prints. It has the color accuracy (supports Adobe RGB color space display) and high resolution (8k = 33MP) landscape photographers like me would value. It easily pays for itself considering a high-end print including face-mount and frame of 77" diagonal like this TV would cost $2k. That doesn't even take into account cost of lighting and labor to install etc. So even at $10k, you make your money back for 5 such prints. Now of course there are other 8k TV's for half the price - like Samsung QD-LED series. I started with one of those - and couldn't stand the inaccurate color, the lack of Adobe RGB support, and the 8k resolution is actually ruined by the nano-texture coating. Not to mention the color gamut can't touch what OLED's offer. Of course, a 4K OLED would be fine if you don't need the resolution, which for motion picture is actually good enough and you'd be hard-pressed to see the extra benefit of 8k.
Posted by KartikV