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I'm thinking of upgrading my Sony 43X800E TV to something bigger and better. What drove me to this decision is to substantially improve the HDR experience. I don't want to just get a cheap $400 TV since I want to use this opportunity to get something really good that's around $1,000, give or take. After researching these past couple of weeks, I have narrowed down my choices two TVs-
LG C2 OLED- https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c2-oled or Samsung QN90B QLED- https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/qn90b-qled Both seem like top of the line TVs, except one is OLED and another is QLED. I've heard a lot of great things about the OLED TV, but they don't get as bright and there's that risk of burn in. And those are big caveats for me. With the QLED, it's brighter and no burn in risk. And because of that, I'm leaning more towards the Samsung QN90B QLED TV. It may not be as good with contrast and black level, but it's still very good based on the specs on rtings. I'm going to use it mainly for movies/tv shows. No video games. I'll be watching in a moderately lit room, meaning I'll be watching with the lights on, but no direct sunlight from the windows since I always keep my blinds closed. So what do you think is the best choice- LG C2 OLED or Samsung QN90B QLED? Also, I'm aware of the lack of Dolby Vision on the Samsung TV. So please do let me know if that is a deal breaker. Last edited by MrHT; 10-13-2022 at 06:59 AM. |
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