![]() ![]() I didn't watch anything else till the evening, when my wife and I caught up on "Mad Men" and "Silicon Valley." ![]() It looked fine once I'd selected Movie mode and disabled the Auto Motion Plus dejudder (my wife immediately noticed it and, like me, complained about its effects). The first program was "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood" from the PBS Kids app on Roku. After a few minutes of cursing (under my breath the kids were eating lunch in the next room), restarting the TV and reconnecting the box's umbilical a few times, it worked. The only hitch I encountered was when the TV and the OneConnect box, which houses the inputs among other things, didn't recognize one another at first. I spent the next couple of hours hooking everything up, going through Samsung's initial setup and reprogramming my Logitech Remote so my family could actually use the TV. "But that's not the style of our home." Initial grade of the curve "Maybe if someone had a more modern, minimalist style it think it could look good there," she said. She also admitted that after a while she might get used to it. "The stand should be black, not silver." I hadn't even turned it on, but she told me that didn't matter as much to her as how it looked in our living room. "Aesthetically, the curve looks weird," she added. ![]() My wife also expanded her opinion, noting that it looked smaller and too low after our old set. "It's a little baby," she said fondly of the huge TV. The younger one wandered in and I asked her what she thought. ![]()
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