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Old 06-05-2025, 01:56 PM   #1901
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So lg shill Vincent is wrong also

https://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/sams...oled-tv-seller

Samsung Electronics has knocked LG Electronics off of its perch in the OLED TV segment in North America, selling more TV sets than its rival for the first time.

That’s according to the latest market data from Omdia, which covers the first quarter of this year. The report comes after it was revealed that Samsung shipped more OLED TVs than Neo QLED Mini-LED models for the first time, last year.

LG still leads the largest market


Despite the shift in North America, LG remains the leader in Europe, which is the world’s largest OLED TV market. Europe accounts for over half of all OLED TV sales globally, while North America represents roughly 20%.


"Earlier this year, Samsung announced its goal to overtake LG in OLED TV sales in South Korea in 2025." WHICH IMPLIES THAT LG IS STILL A LEADER OVER SAMSUNG IN SOUTH KOREA.

Now FOMO won't tell you that. He speaks to the ill-informed that can't think critically.
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Old 06-05-2025, 02:08 PM   #1902
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Sony's New 2025 BRAVIA 8 II, model # XR80M2 is Sony's New Flagship QD OLED TV.

It is true that we'll have Sony's New 2026 Next Generation of MiniLED display technology with the first RGB MiniLED TVs sometime in the late Spring to early summer of 2026, and hopefully sooner.

We also offer Sony's Flagship backlit remote control with a special Bundle discount w/BRAVIA 8 II QD OLED TV purchase. You can also use some of our exclusive 10% store credit to pay for Sony's premium backlit remote.
I know that Sony is marketing the Bravia 8II as the Flagship TV, but its not really a flagship. For example, where is the 77-inch model, similar to their previous line of flagship OLEDs? They told us, if we wanted a 77-inch, go purchase the 2023 model, which by the way, just received a price increase back to $5,000, which makes it $500 more than competing flagship 2025 TVs (SMH).
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Old 06-05-2025, 02:38 PM   #1903
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I know that you are waiting with baited breath for Micro-LED TVs to hit the market below their current six figure price tags, but the same TV manufacturers that you routinely criticize for one thing or another will be the very companies that bring them to the consumer market and you can almost certainly expect them to be offered at premium prices for a damn long time. It will be ages before you can get a Micro-LED TV at a price that you likely would consider to be fair, whatever mythical figure that is for you.
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He was the same way with SED for many years and look how that worked out, lol.
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Old 06-05-2025, 03:18 PM   #1904
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So lg shill Vincent is wrong also

https://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/sams...oled-tv-seller

Samsung Electronics has knocked LG Electronics off of its perch in the OLED TV segment in North America, selling more TV sets than its rival for the first time.

That’s according to the latest market data from Omdia, which covers the first quarter of this year. The report comes after it was revealed that Samsung shipped more OLED TVs than Neo QLED Mini-LED models for the first time, last year.
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LG still leads the largest market


Despite the shift in North America, LG remains the leader in Europe, which is the world’s largest OLED TV market. Europe accounts for over half of all OLED TV sales globally, while North America represents roughly 20%.


"Earlier this year, Samsung announced its goal to overtake LG in OLED TV sales in South Korea in 2025." WHICH IMPLIES THAT LG IS STILL A LEADER OVER SAMSUNG IN SOUTH KOREA.

Now FOMO won't tell you that. He speaks to the ill-informed that can't think critically.
LG deserves to lose the number 1 spot in the market in my opinion, I hope they end up losing it in Europe too, because LG did practically nothing with OLED tech for years, it’s only now that consumers have have had competition enter the market with QD-OLED that we are seeing movement and the advancements we now are with WOLED tech. And that’s coming from a customer of LG WOLED TV’s.

Also nobody on Blu-ray.com seems to talk about the consistently growing issue and the increasing reports with 3-5 year old plus WOLED TV’s developing hundreds of dead pixels close the the edges of the 4 sides of the screen. No such issue has been reported with QD-OLED panels to date.
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Old 06-05-2025, 06:18 PM   #1905
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LG still leads the largest market


Despite the shift in North America, LG remains the leader in Europe, which is the world’s largest OLED TV market. Europe accounts for over half of all OLED TV sales globally, while North America represents roughly 20%.


"Earlier this year, Samsung announced its goal to overtake LG in OLED TV sales in South Korea in 2025." WHICH IMPLIES THAT LG IS STILL A LEADER OVER SAMSUNG IN SOUTH KOREA.

Now FOMO won't tell you that. He speaks to the ill-informed that can't think critically.
You obviously did not watch the video where in the first 39 seconds it states over and over North America so quit lying and calling people shills all, the time and maybe watch before you post some more fud
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Old 06-05-2025, 06:28 PM   #1906
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Let's see how the 2025 model year moves along with expected firmware upgrades and larger screen sizes becoming available form all of the New 2025 TVs.
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Old 06-05-2025, 07:33 PM   #1907
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You obviously did not watch the video where in the first 39 seconds it states over and over North America so quit lying and calling people shills all, the time and maybe watch before you post some more fud
My God, influencers, manipulators, and shills must look at you and others as "EASY WORK". If you can't see how FOMO is was spinning that news you're really blind. I'm trying to help you to see. Did FOMO mention to you, like I pointed out, that Samsung still trails LG, even it's own country. Once again, LG is the global leader and Samsung is the North American, so tell me, who's still winning?
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Old 06-05-2025, 07:42 PM   #1908
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LG deserves to lose the number 1 spot in the market in my opinion, I hope they end up losing it in Europe too, because LG did practically nothing with OLED tech for years, it’s only now that consumers have have had competition enter the market with QD-OLED that we are seeing movement and the advancements we now are with WOLED tech. And that’s coming from a customer of LG WOLED TV’s.

Also nobody on Blu-ray.com seems to talk about the consistently growing issue and the increasing reports with 3-5 year old plus WOLED TV’s developing hundreds of dead pixels close the the edges of the 4 sides of the screen. No such issue has been reported with QD-OLED panels to date.

Once again, LG is the global leader. Stop acting QD-OLED is God's gift to display technology, it's way more susceptible to burn-n than WOLED.Show me a QD-OLED that display whites like a WOLED or a Miniled.
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Old 06-05-2025, 08:00 PM   #1909
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Once again, LG is the global leader. Stop acting QD-OLED is God's gift to display technology
It’s quite clear that you don’t read comments properly. Your arguments are always all over the place, you’re not consistent and have left a trail of contradictions, which is why I know I would easily beat you in a debate. Nowhere have I stated that QD-OLED is gods gift to display technology, all I have said is the truth, that if it were not for competition WOLED would still be further back than it currently is, but since you seem to have nothing better to do with your time than arguing for the sake of it with people online about TVs I don’t expect you to admit to that, if you choose to debate it you will concede by the end. You have already conceded to it anyway with those inconsistencies in your arguments that I referred to in sentence 2.

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I will agree that Sony, Panasonic, and Samsung have put pressure on LG to improve their WOLEDs.

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Old 06-05-2025, 08:33 PM   #1910
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My God, influencers, manipulators, and shills must look at you and others as "EASY WORK". If you can't see how FOMO is was spinning that news you're really blind. I'm trying to help you to see. Did FOMO mention to you, like I pointed out, that Samsung still trails LG, even it's own country. Once again, LG is the global leader and Samsung is the North American, so tell me, who's still winning?
You need to stop you can not even read what I said lg Vincent and fomo all say is that Samsung sold more tvs in NORTH AMERICA no where do I say nor fomo say that they lead global sales which you seem to not want understand lg Vincent article states that but you went after fomo for saying he said global which is not true. Do stop with your hatred got anyone who disagrees with you. What part you seem to not understand is the North America United States has the biggest economy so lg losing that is big news. Samsung also is number in tv sales world wide.
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Old 06-05-2025, 09:27 PM   #1911
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it's way more susceptible to burn-n than WOLED.Show me a QD-OLED that display whites like a WOLED or a Miniled.
Both WOLED and QD-OLED are susceptible to burn-in though right? As I said only WOLED is currently known to be susceptible to significant pixel failure where hundreds of pixels die close to the edges of all 4 sides of the screen, more and more people are reporting that it’s happened to them with their 3-5+ year old WOLED panels, but there isn’t a single report of this happening to customers with QD-OLED panels.
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Old 06-05-2025, 10:26 PM   #1912
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Both WOLED and QD-OLED are susceptible to burn-in though right? As I said only WOLED is currently known to be susceptible to significant pixel failure where hundreds of pixels die close to the edges of all 4 sides of the screen, more and more people are reporting that it’s happened to them with their 3-5+ year old WOLED panels, but there isn’t a single report of this happening to customers with QD-OLED panels.
OK, but I'm not really here to defend WOLED. With that being said, my LG C8 WOLED haven't experienced any of those you've mentioned and owned for about 7 years.

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I dont have none of those problems on my C6 from 2016. And my G4 is amazing.
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OK, but I'm not really here to defend WOLED. With that being said, my LG C8 WOLED haven't experienced any of those you've mentioned and owned for about 7 years.
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I dont have none of those problems on my C6 from 2016. And my G4 is amazing.
And? You’re 2 customers, and Jay you’re hardly a reliable source, you’re an LG WOLED fanboy that only owns and sticks to one brand, that instantly disqualifies anything you say from being taken seriously. It’s happened to 1 of my LG OLED TVs, and there are plenty of reports and photos online from other people that own LG WOLED TVs that have experienced the problem of a lot of dead pixels forming close the edges of the screen. The numbers are growing all of the time, there are increasing reports from people with aging C9s, CXs, C1s and C2s, and other LG WOLED models, as well as Sony and Panasonic WOLED TVs it’s happened to. It’s been discussed on AVS, Reddit, and lots of other places online as well. I have seen 5 or more CX owners post that’s it’s happened to their CXs over the last few months just on a little Australian forum. There would be plenty of other WOLED TV customers it’s also happened to who haven’t come online to mention it.
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Old 06-06-2025, 02:09 PM   #1915
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And? You’re 2 customers, and Jay you’re hardly a reliable source, you’re an LG WOLED fanboy that only owns and sticks to one brand, that instantly disqualifies anything you say from being taken seriously. It’s happened to 1 of my LG OLED TVs, and there are plenty of reports and photos online from other people that own LG WOLED TVs that have experienced the problem of a lot of dead pixels forming close the edges of the screen. The numbers are growing all of the time, there are increasing reports from people with aging C9s, CXs, C1s and C2s, and other LG WOLED models, as well as Sony and Panasonic WOLED TVs it’s happened to. It’s been discussed on AVS, Reddit, and lots of other places online as well. I have seen 5 or more CX owners post that’s it’s happened to their CXs over the last few months just on a little Australian forum. There would be plenty of other WOLED TV customers it’s also happened to who haven’t come online to mention it.
I should have known you've been hanging around the AVS forum, where all they do is complain and moan about everything. If their TV came with one tiny spec of dust in the right corner of their 80-inch screen, they would complain and send it back. Most of those people over there are spoiled, nitpicking complainers, they are never happy even with the best. And yes, they even complain about the lifted blacks of QD OLED sets, Sony's lack of 4 2.1 HDMI inputs, Bravia 9's very, very slight blooming and dirty screen. It goes on and on those sites.
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Why is that dolt quoting me? He’s been on ignore for months lol i cant take Sony fangirls seriously. Fact remains, I’ve never had burn in, dead pixels on any LG oled I’ve owned.
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I should have known you've been hanging around the AVS forum, where all they do is complain and moan about everything. If their TV came with one tiny spec of dust in the right corner of their 80-inch screen, they would complain and send it back. Most of those people over there are spoiled, nitpicking complainers, they are never happy even with the best. And yes, they even complain about the lifted blacks of QD OLED sets, Sony's lack of 4 2.1 HDMI inputs, Bravia 9's very, very slight blooming and dirty screen. It goes on and on those sites.
My god you’re bad at this. Can you present an actual argument, or have you got nothing? I don’t think you understand that your AVS rant isn’t a counter argument against my original comment and point. If you disagree with my comments, then learn how to debate, and then comeback when you have.

I don’t even like AVS, many people there gave up on watching BD/4KBDs in favour of streaming long ago so their expensive home theatre setups are wasted on them. And don’t get me started with the soundbar simps over there.

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Why is that dolt quoting me? He’s been on ignore for months lol i cant take Sony fangirls seriously. Fact remains, I’ve never had burn in, dead pixels on any LG oled I’ve owned.
Ignore is used when a person has soft skin and they don’t have the skills to engage in a discussion to defend their comments when asked to.

As I have told you before, I am an owner of LG and Sony OLEDs, and also other TVs from Panasonic and Samsung. So I’m the furthest from being a brand loyal fan girl as possible, unlike yourself Jay who is a perfect example of a fanboy/girl. Man children are who argue over brand loyalty like Apple vs Android, PlayStation vs Xbox, and LG vs Sony.
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My god you’re bad at this. Can you present an actual argument, or have you got nothing? I don’t think you understand that your AVS rant isn’t a counter argument against my original comment and point. If you disagree with my comments, then learn how to debate, and then comeback when you have.

I don’t even like AVS, many people there gave up on watching BD/4KBDs in favour of streaming long ago so their expensive home theatre setups are wasted on them. And don’t get me started with the soundbar simps over there.
You came in here playing Captain Save a Sony, seriously capping for Sony. I was criticizing Sony for overpriced displays and its perceived greed. I don't care what those kooks at the AVS forum said about their experience with LG OLEDs because they complain about everything.

The Sony Bravia 8II is the one of the most overpriced displays in history.
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LG still leads the largest market


Despite the shift in North America, LG remains the leader in Europe, which is the world’s largest OLED TV market. Europe accounts for over half of all OLED TV sales globally, while North America represents roughly 20%.


"Earlier this year, Samsung announced its goal to overtake LG in OLED TV sales in South Korea in 2025." WHICH IMPLIES THAT LG IS STILL A LEADER OVER SAMSUNG IN SOUTH KOREA.

Now FOMO won't tell you that. He speaks to the ill-informed that can't think critically.
So which reviewer tells the facts about new TVs?
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