QUOTE(SK2188 @ Nov 6 2017, 02:11 PM)
If your living room space big enough to warrant 65 inch purchase?
And don't forget MU9000 is curved variant, which is well, depends on ppl, may look nice or just plain weird (esp if you go off center)
For the same price you can also look into 55 inch variant of Q7F (a more superior panel than the MU series, with HDR1500), which is also a flat panel.
LG OLED series is not bad as well, so long as you take care of not leaving a particular channel on for long until it cause Burn In (then again OLED burn in is usually not permanent, usually, there are exception case though XD)
Or you can also look in Sony variant
A quick recap is
LG B6 / OLED series - Usually quite reasonable lag time, HDR capability belong to the higher tier (due to excellent contrast), OLED just need to be careful about Image rentention
Samsung Q7F - Paper spec is successor to KS7000 previously. HDR 1500 (very high brightness). I consider it as higher tier HDR as well. Excellent response time. VA Panel which is "ok" viewing angle.
Sony X850e/X940e - Edge Backlight as well (similar to Q7F). Good response time. HDR capability also at close to upper tier (may be wrong haha).
There is also the LG SUPER UHD series, which give you IPS panel. I personally don't like IPS on TV (only like it for my PC Monitor), but different ppl have different taste.
Golden rule of thumb - Do all the internet reading, check review all you want. But in the end the best practice is go to a shop (Harvey maybe), and eyeball the sets you narrowed down. You can always ask the salesperson to loan you a remote, tune down their setting to regular profile (all display set are blasted with DYNAMIC profile, or something bombastic like that). Bring some media of your own (you can also rip some gameplay 60fps video to your phone or thumb drive and play it)