If they're serious about the B9, I hope it's actually substantially cheaper than the C9 this time around. B8 and C8 last year's price difference was a complete joke, hell it wasn't uncommon to find a C8 being cheaper than a B8 even.
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The LG's 2 years warranty are better than Sony's 5 years , as they do not cover Burn Ins . LG is also the only one willing to replace the screen when I was unhappy with the uniformity problems .
Sony told me they are normal and I should move on with it.
Desa Home Theater are doing Mega Clearence Sale. Lots of item are on sales. Is it worth it to get the displayed model OLED TV? Will there be any burn in issues?
as long as they provided warranty and the price way below market, i think i'm going for it
Normally display unit dont play static image, they play demonstration video in loop, so IMHO no worry for burnt issue
This post has been edited by myxery: Oct 11 2019, 12:06 PM
If it was up to me , I would pay a bit more for the C9 or C8 instead . Regardless , welcome to the OLED community in MY where most of us are prestigious PQ whores . I am expecting more people to join us this year with the release of the more affordable 48.5" OLEDs . A brief rundown on the specs of 2020 LG OLEDs :
Hello , may i know how much internet speed is required to play 4k HdR 60p smoothly ?
I notice my appleTv couldnt run smoothly at 4K 60. Is there any alternative way that we can download it into harddisk and watch later just like within our phone/ipad ?
Im currently using maxis fiber 30mbps
Netflix required solid 25mbps to run 4K. If u subs to 30Mbps package, take consideration best of effort service level is at least 70% meaning that ISP can guarantee u get at least 21Mbps minimum which not enough for Netflix 4K requirement.