QUOTE(wkc5657 @ Dec 16 2024, 10:42 AM)
want to upgrade from almost 11 year old 55in samsung f7100...
With that in consideration, for samsung brand, 65 inch size should i get :
1) s90c oled; or
2) qn95c qd miniled
i understand the price difference, i can accept it
S90C is a Quantum Dots OLED TV , pretty much the only type of TV where Quantum Dots yield HUGE benefit , it is significantly better than any Mini-LED TV in terms of visual aspects. With that in consideration, for samsung brand, 65 inch size should i get :
1) s90c oled; or
2) qn95c qd miniled
i understand the price difference, i can accept it
Or if you can find a S90D at similar prices which is just as good.
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how much should i worry for oled burn in?
Unless you are ONLY going to watch just 1 specific sport / news channel with a HUGE logo,you also have nothing to worry about.
Most of the people who got Burn-In from OLED are ppl who have bad watchings habits such as :
1) Away from the TV to speak on the phone for 3 hours.
2) unplugging / turning off the power supply for OLED TV screen is off. OLEDs need to work their pixels magic in the background when powered off , you don't turn off the TV completely unless it is for reboot once in awhile.
3) turning AUTO-HDR on every type of content , even for non HDR games / movies. Not only this is entirely pointless, it is actively pushing the TV limits ( HDR demands 100% brightness values from the TV ).
4) Mistakenly bought a used / second hand OLED display that was already being exploited for thousand of hours .
Otherwise for the normal guys who play a variety of content such as streaming , playing different games , the modern OLED are very resilient towards Burn-In. ( I have 9 OLED TVs now , none of them have burn-ins . 3 of them have 12k hours + watched) .
This post has been edited by Convael: Dec 20 2024, 07:02 PM
Dec 20 2024, 06:45 PM

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