QUOTE(Purpleheaven @ Oct 3 2022, 10:27 PM)
Whats the recommendation for an LG OLED 65" TV?
Whats the ideal range i should go for as i feel the top of the range got alot of features that might not be important for me.
My requirements are just the usual watching TV, no gaming. Sounds should be decent as i have no intention on getting a sound bar. Like i read oled vs oled evo is just brighter screen, but brightness not priority for me because my wife has a pretty low threshold. Most of the times phones at auto brightness is too bright for her. So, higher max brightness not essential at all.
So, probably choosing oled screens because it seem more comfortable than the lcd ones Also, how much of a different between a7 vs a9 processor?
Uhm that's not the way brightness works.
LCDs have more headroom in peak brightness for obvious reasons (LEDs are bigger, easier to drive brighter than individual organic pixels at a lower power consumption and heat). But calibrated properly, all SDR content should show no more than 100 nits for a display anyway. In other words, an OLED can also be too bright for SDR content if you don't calibrate it.
HDR content is of course a little bit different. Because LCDs can get brighter, they get to resolve more detail in very bright highlights in comparison to OLEDs. Again, just because LCDs are brighter doesn't mean they are uncomfortable. An OLED can also be uncomfortable if it isn't calibrated properly.
Audio and decent doesn't belong in the same sentence when you talk about TV speakers. So whatever you choose, you're not getting "decent" audio either ways. Acceptable or not of course is a subjective thing.