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.
It’s not the problem that it used to be. You would genuinely have to really try to get that and even then you probably won’t do it. [Reply]
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.
Most of the examples of burn-in I've seen are from logos and crawls on 24/7 news channels. If you get a 2023 OLED or newer and use a little common sense, it shouldn't be a problem.
Originally Posted by HemiEd:
Thank you. At the risk of sounding stupid, aren't both the QLED and OLED LED systems? What do you recommend?
My wife's viewing area does have north facing windows and is pretty bright. I keep my area pretty dark so maybe that is why I don't like watching hers, the brightness in the room.
QLED in her better lit room, OLED for yours. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UteChief:
I think this article would be a good read for you. For me I am 95% certain I’ll go OLED. I have two Panasonic plasmas and am ready to replace them. I scored an awesome deal on an LG OLED but it was 48” and decided to return it. I regret it, but didn’t want to go down from a 50” in my bedroom.
Originally Posted by PatMahomesIsGod:
QLED in her better lit room, OLED for yours.
Thank you! I think it's safe to say all 5 of our sets are not OLED as price was the issue with purchasing all of them from Walmart. When I get ready to replace my 55 " Philips I will be looking into OLED. The information is much appreciated. [Reply]
About 10 days in, and I can say my OLED is the best TV I've owned, by a wide margin. I had read negatives about OLEDs not being bright enough, but I've had to reduce the brightness because it was a little too bright, even in a sunny room.
With prices coming down like they are, I see no reason to buy a "high end" LED unit. Either get an OLED, or go cheap and get an LED from Walmart. [Reply]
Honestly, I find a lot of the discussions about brightness to be way off base. People often make a decision on a set based on looking at one on a showroom floor. The vast majority of TV retailers take them out of the box and instantly turn the brightness up all the way. It's not really good for the TV and it actually hurts picture quality in a lot of cases. A properly configured TV will be better over the long haul. [Reply]
Man TVs are such a scam lol. I paid 2 grand for my 85" two years ago, and that was about the cheapest I could find from a reputable brand. The link Clay posted the 85" is $750. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi:
Man TVs are such a scam lol. I paid 2 grand for my 85" two years ago, and that was about the cheapest I could find from a reputable brand. The link Clay posted the 85" is $750.
I’m not sure which tv you bought but they may not be equal. I have a 10 year old plasma that looks better than most new LED TVs on the market. [Reply]