I do know that LG is selling their 65” OLED C4 for $1,499 for Black Friday which is still pricey. It appears to be a steep markdown from it’s normally listed for, but I can’t say for sure. I didn’t look at it before Black Friday deals started popping up, so no clue if it’s one of those artificially marked up ones that now show a “deep discount”.
Amazon also has something similar if you want the same thing with Alexa built in (no thanks for me). [Reply]
OLED TVs are an absolute game changer. Aside from not getting as bright as LED they’re absolutely worth their weight in Gold.
I am considering adding a 42 Inch LG OLED for the bedroom. I have a 65 Sony in the living room and it’s absolutely perfect for Films and football. The motion is so clear that sports on other TVs look very inferior
This is because OLED has an instant refresh rate. There is no ghosting or blur when the camera pans as Mahomes throws the ball. Even the “cheap” OLEDs dominate every other tv.
Can’t go wrong with one until Micro LED is the new standard (no burn in) [Reply]
I've had a 65" LG 4K OLED since 2019. Best TV I've ever owned. The contrasts are amazing. Very dark blacks, very bright whites. Perfect for home theater. I highly recommend one if you are on the fence. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
The only downside I see is WebOS which is a monstrosity. Easily rectified with a Roku, Chromecast, or Apple TV though.
LG GUI isn’t bad.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Is ghosting a problem with OLED. I was under the impression it is, so I've held off considering 75" of my TV usage is gaming.
I didn't pick up an OLED, but got a 55" UHD ROKU TV for our camper for $175. That seemed to be a pretty good deal. It was a Hisense but this isn't a TV we will be using very much so it makes sense here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ReynardMuldrake:
I've had a 65" LG 4K OLED since 2019. Best TV I've ever owned. The contrasts are amazing. Very dark blacks, very bright whites. Perfect for home theater. I highly recommend one if you are on the fence.
DIITO! We bought our 65" LG 4K OLED back in 2022 - LOVE IT! [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I'm sure they look and perform great for gaming but do they suffer from burn-in and stuff like that.
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. [Reply]