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Thinking of buying an OLED TV. Was going to buy an LG but after reading how it has this automatic brightness
adjustment issue, no way am I buying an LG. So now Im thinking either a SONY or PHILIPS OLED. Ive read that the SONY also darkens the screen if a static image is on screen. ![]() So I was wondering, is the PHILIPS free from this issue? ![]() Must say it seems completely pathetic companies expect consumers to buy these over priced PLASMA TV WANNABE's but then install a stupid "feature" like automatic brightness adjust". ![]() Bring back PLASMA TV! haha. ![]() Im either going to buy a PHILIPS OLED or if I can find one, a flicker free LG 2019 LCD. |
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