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Spitzer
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Oct 23 2020, 11:33 PM
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QUOTE(Marco_9x9 @ Oct 13 2020, 03:39 AM) Hi, any burn in issue? I am afraid of that. i've not heard of burn-in issue from my tv, or anyone from my circle of friend, who all also have at least 1 TV that's OLED. my oled tv is 2 years old, and zero burn in, i treat it exactly like my QLED tv in living room(living room too many natural light for oled), which means - permanently ON. It has it's own cycle of screensavers/power saving so i guess that works? Anyway ya, no need to baby it lah, just use it like how you would use any screen - my biggest prob is it's not bright enough, a big problem as my house have way too much glass panels/natural light shining in for oled to work properly in the afternoon.
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Spitzer
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Sep 9 2025, 02:41 PM
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fellow peeps who should be more informed about TV tech then me, i got a q:
i want to change my existing 65" oled tv since it doesn't have have earc to support dolby (real waste as i just got a arc ultra, 2x era300, 2x sub4).
Would it be wise for me to go for a qned tv? specifically this - "LG 75-inch QNED92 QNED evo". Would the image quality drop noticeable enough for me to actually regret moving from OLED or QNED?
My budget allows me to go for a 65" oled, but it seems rather stupid to me as i'm practically paying 10k just to get earc port.
Going for 75" oled did not pass the ministry of home finance after just recently having those sonos shipped in...
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