QUOTE(ipohps3 @ Jan 7 2024, 12:12 PM)
I also feddup waiting for 42". I bought 48" C1 few months ago for RM3200. But 32" 4K oled coming soon.
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Jan 7 2024, 12:47 PM
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Jan 7 2024, 12:55 PM
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My LG OLED line up 65 C9 65 CX 48 C1. Best screen for netflix and gaming Taikor.Taikun and Jeebuy liked this post
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Jan 8 2024, 08:36 AM
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QUOTE(Bananahead @ Jan 8 2024, 08:27 AM) Actually are the "improvements" these QLED, OLED or whatever shit bring really visible to an ordinary person's eyes? Good for you if you cant differentiate the difference. Mean you can go for cheapest largest tv you can get. No need high quality screen.I feel that all these are just gimmicks, and actually cannot be differentiated by the naked eye. From Plasma to LCD to LED, they have undergone so many improvements, and still ongoing. I settled for a 75" UHD LED tv for just 3k+, at least we can easily tell the difference from a bigger size screen compared to all these gimicky naming schemes. |
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