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Mid-high end Tv Recomenndation, TV selection dilemma
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TSvin6
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Jan 3 2023, 03:31 PM, updated 3y ago
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Hi Guys,
Between these selection if pricing almost the same PRICING which tv will you choose and please help me state why?
Usage 50% PS5 and 50% movies ( i don't watch astro unless for FOOTBALL only).
1. LG OLED C2 - 65 inch - for OLED i only scare burn in after 3-5 years used and dead pixels
2. SONY OLED A80K - 65 inch - for OLED i only scare burn in after 3-5 years used and dead pixel
3. SAMSUNG QLED(MINI LED) QN95B - 65 inch - Samsung no Dolby vision - is it a problem?
help me choose please. Give me some certainty .
PS: if you got other selection please let me know also and i would be replacing a 10 YEAR OLD LG LED TV.
This post has been edited by vin6: Jan 3 2023, 03:46 PM
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TSvin6
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Jan 3 2023, 05:22 PM
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QUOTE(SSJBen @ Jan 3 2023, 03:45 PM) Modern OLEDs won't burn in that easily, unless you like to stare at a static screen for 24 hours everyday. If that's your TV watching habit, I think you should not get a TV, but get help instead. Dead pixels can occur to any display, doesn't matter if it's OLED or LCD. My 3 year old C9 has zero burn-in but close to about 100 dead pixels at the edges of the screen, which is normal. I'll always go for OLED because I can't stand blooming, which the QN95B still exhibits despite moving to mini LED backlight. Dolby Vision is whatever, if you're just relying on DV from streaming services they aren't real DV anyways. Who cares. Thanks for the feedback.... i saw a review regarding dead pixel kinda annoying but sitting around 12 ft away so i don't think can see.... As for blooming im coming from LED tech tv so not sure how im going to react on that. Very pening oh.
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TSvin6
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Jan 3 2023, 10:21 PM
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So many ppl vote sony a80k.... Meaning this tv not bad.
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TSvin6
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Jan 4 2023, 11:07 AM
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QUOTE(teslaman @ Jan 3 2023, 11:00 PM) Elaborate sikit bro , why Samsung and not others.
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TSvin6
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Jan 4 2023, 11:08 AM
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QUOTE(Vashstam82 @ Jan 3 2023, 10:34 PM) Since u also will be using it for movies.. might as well add pana lz2000/1000 in the mix.. This Panasonic is so expensive the z2000 is almost 16k for 65"
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