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GGMU, MY VERY OWN TEAM |
Modify your title then, you say we should meet here, how do we meet without introductions? Anyway, I reside in Al Wakrah AlayeKondogbia: |
How much for hire? |
What are you doing in Qatar and where are you? |
Hmmm! |
Lol |
All they know is sex |
O ma loud gan |
Ok |
Hmmm! |
Mo fo o |
Ok |
PM if interested. |
Ok |
fuckery! |
Detect not 'dictate' |
What? |
Rip |
What? |
Hmmm! |
Goodluck bro |
CC: Lalasticlala, mynd44 |
[img]https://1.bp..com/-hpq3VR4eGlk/XjmcGfx1bfI/AAAAAAAAAKw/WsbL3cWImYgXpA2tAH1rbH7ep_TaRf1XwCEwYBhgL/s1600/LGOLED55B8AngleLeftDone.jpg[/img] LG OLED55B8PLA OLED at an affordable price [Pros] Great price for an OLED TV Typically good OLED picture Beautiful design [Cons] Picture quality falls short of step-up 2018 models Not the brightest with HDR models Setup needs care Typical with LG’s B range of OLED, it’s more affordable, but some of the features for this 2018 have been trimmed. For one, it uses the older Alpha 7 processor, with the result that the B8 isn’t as bright nor is the picture quality as sharp as the C8. But that’s not to take away from the generally outstanding picture. Contrast is immensely good, with deep blacks sharing the screen with clean whites and stunning colours. SDR images are excellent and, thanks to OLED’s prowess with wide viewing angles, you’re likely to see a beautiful image wherever you sit. Source: https://www.techempireng.com/2020/02/best-lg-tvs-to-consider-buying-in-2020.html |
[img]https://1.bp..com/-Xm5BOvadlBE/XjmcFlix6eI/AAAAAAAAAKw/SsGNDXDZnaUMOBZ97caSsXT-8W__NvG1ACEwYBhgL/s1600/LG-OLED55C8PLA.jpg[/img] LG OLED55C8PLA Another gorgeous OLED [Pros] Sharp, colourful picture Excellent upscaling webOS still rocks Low input lag [Cons] Motion could be better Better suited to darker rooms If you can’t quite stretch your budget to a 2019 LG OLED, the 2018 OLED55C8 is still available for around £1000. A 2018 TV does mean a drop down in picture quality, but picture performance is still excellent. Black levels are virtually perfect, with brightness levels high enough for a properly dynamic picture. Sporting the kind of slick design we’ve come to expect, plus an impressive gaming performance, this is OLED on the cheap. |
[img]https://1.bp..com/-q3NGvhThDTM/XjmcGcZMyQI/AAAAAAAAAKs/LqqjCf_ummo2WoUA-iQKQZQnEKRELdruACEwYBhgL/s1600/LG2019_OLED_Z9_8K_1.jpg[/img] LG OLED88Z9-Superb picture quality [Pros] Stunning picture quality with 8K and good 4K sources Gorgeous design Strong smart TV system [Cons] It isn’t cheap Needs an external decoder box for non-HDMI 8K sources Some streamed sources can look noisy If only the best will do then roll right up for LG’s Z9 8K TV. At £30,000 it’s far from affordable, but this is a high-calibre TV with few compromises. Since there isn’t much 8K content available as yet, upscaling is of prime importance – and the picture quality here is stunning. As long as you feed it good-quality 4K, the Z9 will deliver some gorgeous images. And the great design and strong smart system make this another robust offering. It isn’t cheap, but it is fantastic. |
[img]https://1.bp..com/-wFxQll2lc_o/XjmcFlsF5II/AAAAAAAAAKo/jnLSSXzsdqYi0S2WTiEi3DkYcVC1OZUUwCEwYBhgL/s1600/LG-E9-Dunkirk-.jpg[/img] LG E9-A beautifully designed OLED [Pros] Terrific image quality Comprehensive feature set webOS functionality Very good audio performance Low input lag [Cons] No HDR10+ Settings and modes can be challenging to navigate The E9 is comparatively similar to the C9, with the only significant difference its design. The glass-on-panel finish accentuates the thinness of the screen, producing an aesthetically beautiful piece of TV design. And for a screen so thin, the sound it emits is amazing. Whether it’s pushing out through Atmos or via LG’s own AI Sound feature, it’s a big, broad soundstage that’s capable of digging up some heft too. |
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