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ThrobProng 01:12 PM 11-14-2024
65 inch Samsung OLED at Best Buy for $1000:

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung...?skuId=6536964

65 inches is on the small side (that's what she said), but that's a good deal. I'm sure larger models will follow suit before long.
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htismaqe 07:11 AM Today
Originally Posted by jd1020:
OLED is more susceptible to burn in. If you are worried about burn in, stick with mini LED. Those will still suffer from burn in but it will take a decade and negligence, so unless you are like me and keep shit til it breaks, then you wont see it happen.
Thanks mate!
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HemiEd 07:31 AM Today
Learned something in this thread, interesting, thank you.

I hadn't paid much attention to QLED and OLED prior to this thread, but it motivated me to google the difference.

Recently I upgraded the Mrs. TV to a 65" Samsung for $398 at Walmart. A month later it was down to $349.
She really enjoys it but I can't get into it. It's hard to explain but I prefer the picture on my 10 year old 55" Philips.

Neither of them compare with the picture of our old 50 in Plasma Philips I bought 20 years ago IMO but it was $6000.

So I guess the OLED is worth paying about double the price of the QLED sets? Is their picture comparable or better than the plasma sets were?
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