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I'm going to wait a few more years. I don't think there's enough 4K content out there right now to make a 4K screen compelling.
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DirecTv has a few channels and Netflix/Amazon have some movies and TV in 4K but mostly it's the Bluray's. Pretty much all new movies have 4K for only a couple dollars more.
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03-24-2018, 03:35 AM
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I'm going to wait a few more years. .....
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Content .. there is loads of content on Netflix and many UHD movies
Burn in ... nope. Yes in the past and yes with plasma but not with these LG TVs
HDR .... here is the big issue for me. I had to buy a TV when I did but I was on the fence I'd say definitely wait 1-2 for the HDR format wars to play out more.
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03-24-2018, 10:28 AM
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I'm probably in the minority, but I personally don't like some things in super high def. There are even things I don't like in 1080. Sports and nature shows look amazing. There the more the better. But I feel that day to day television shows come out looking too fake with a soap opera feel.
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03-24-2018, 11:06 AM
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my 47 Vizio led TV main board finally died .. 8 yrs old .. so last September I did some searching and found LG to be a more reliable LED tv.. also very low power use.. I purchased from costco total price no taxes $620 with a 5 yr warranty .. model #55uj6540..
so far works good also great bluetooth hook up .. netflex and Hulu works perfect very good HD picture..
I also have 43 OTA channels [antenna] and the 1080 is perfect esp watching any sport programs ..
OLED does look great but the price is a bit too high for me.. My tv is very thin and light .. purchased a wall mount at Homedepot .. $80.. extremely strong.. sets on wall like a picture and the cables are in the wall.. I put an outlet behind the TV using an old work electrical box with a surge protector .
buying an OLED with limited 4K programs is IMO not a good selection at this time ...
DTV has the most 4K but limited program ..
when the OTA is 4K then I will buy one.
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03-24-2018, 02:02 PM
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Content .. there is loads of content on Netflix and many UHD movies
Burn in ... nope. Yes in the past and yes with plasma but not with these LG TVs
HDR .... here is the big issue for me. I had to buy a TV when I did but I was on the fence I'd say definitely wait 1-2 for the HDR format wars to play out more.
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Interesting about the burn in as I've heard both from people. Some say OLED's are prone to burn in issues, others seem to say that these new LG panels dont really have problems with burn in. Not sure which to believe.
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I'm probably in the minority, but I personally don't like some things in super high def. There are even things I don't like in 1080. Sports and nature shows look amazing. There the more the better. But I feel that day to day television shows come out looking too fake with a soap opera feel.
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I find that with high refresh rates, like the '120Hz' or '240Hz' TV's. Or else from software based motion smoothing that comes on by default on a lot of TV's. I always turn that stuff off right away and find the picture looks better without it. I hate that 'soap opera effect'.
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03-24-2018, 02:25 PM
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So I've been working a ton lately and thought I might buy myself something as a reward. Unfortunately I have little to no time to research this stuff as much as I would like to before purchasing so I'm hoping someone knowledgable in this stuff can help me out.
OLED TV's, what are the advantages/disadvantages?
Picture looks amazing on the demo units I've seen but I'm sure there is more to it than that. Do they have issues with image retention? How are they with gaming and screen burn in?
My current main screen is a Panasonic plasma (GT50) I purchased a few years back. I'm still happy with it, but I'd like to get something 4K. All the demo units I've seen have been shown off with 4K content. Do different brands/manufacturers do a better job of scaling up lower resolution content to the 4K screen? Will 720p or 1080p content look significantly better than the plasma I currently have, or do you need 4K content to really see the benefits of OLED?
I've been looking at an LG C7/B7 OLED TV. They've come down a ton in price from what they used to be but its a 2017 model, will there be newer models coming out in the near future?
Any other tips/experiences/advice would be appreciated.
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I have the 55" LG OLED. No regrets on the purchase. 4K content pops, 720 or 1080p I don't think you'll notice any difference until you go up to 65"+
Anytime I need a quick review, I go here:
https://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-oled-tv/
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03-24-2018, 06:39 PM
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So if I buy a Sony it’s as good as the LG, Brian?
I have a thing for Sony TVs.
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03-25-2018, 03:38 AM
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So if I buy a Sony it’s as good as the LG, Brian?
I have a thing for Sony TVs.
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If you want to throw your money away buying an OLED LG B8/C8 panel inside a Sony plastic shell for extra $500 go ahead!
Sony does not make OLED panels they are all LG just rebranded. My aunt has a "Sony OLED" (eg LG) and she loves it.
One thing to consider is that Costco sells the LG and you get an extra 2 years warranty at no cost and the 3 year add on (extends it to 5 total) is like $89.
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03-25-2018, 09:50 AM
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Cool. I feel the aesthetics of the tv when off are important and Sony has always had good style compared to other brands but I've not shopped LG before.
I've loved Sony going back to my 36" trinitron wega, the flat screen on the custom matching stand. All 500lb of that was pretty sexy back in the day.
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Cool. I feel the aesthetics of the tv when off are important and Sony has always had good style compared to other brands but I've not shopped LG before.
I've loved Sony going back to my 36" trinitron wega, the flat screen on the custom matching stand. All 500lb of that was pretty sexy back in the day.
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Attempted to carry one of those down a flight of stairs years ago with my brother. However, the tv had a mind of its own, slipped out of our hands, and fell through a sheetrock wall. Damn if it still didn't work though afterwards.
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Any OLED owners experience the vertical banding or yellow banding mentioned here?
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03-25-2018, 04:37 PM
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Any OLED owners experience the vertical banding or yellow banding mentioned here?
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nope
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If you want to throw your money away buying an OLED LG B8/C8 panel inside a Sony plastic shell for extra $500 go ahead!
Sony does not make OLED panels they are all LG just rebranded. My aunt has a "Sony OLED" (eg LG) and she loves it.
One thing to consider is that Costco sells the LG and you get an extra 2 years warranty at no cost and the 3 year add on (extends it to 5 total) is like $89.
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my 8yr old 47 inch Vizio has all LG circuit boards .. worked good for the 8yrs of heavy use .. now its dead .. thats about all we are gonna get out of these TV sets.. 6-8 yrs .. 5 yr warranty is a good insurance policy if you do buy the $3K OLED..
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03-25-2018, 10:24 PM
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my 8yr old 47 inch Vizio has all LG circuit boards .. worked good for the 8yrs of heavy use .. now its dead .. thats about all we are gonna get out of these TV sets.. 6-8 yrs .. 5 yr warranty is a good insurance policy if you do buy the $3K OLED..
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8 years! That is when I plan to replace it anyways so all good.
TV lifespan is of course related to person use and will vary family to family. $2k for a TV and it lasts 8 years, that breaks down to $250 per year or $10.41 / month. This is why buying a $2.7K TV was not an issue. I prefer quality and frankly I get a heck of a lot more use of this OLED TV 52 weeks a year than even my truck which isn't a daily driver.
By the time 7 more years roll around and I'm ready to throw down on next TV hopefully $2K buys more than 65" of OLED. 75" would be soooooooo amazing!
I should also post that there is a good reason for holding out another year if you can. The HDR wars are still ongoing with no end in sight. HDR 10 vs Dolby Vision vs HDR 10+ vs whatever else was just invented last week.
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03-26-2018, 08:26 AM
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4K programing hopefully will get available in the next 8yrs .. then some other technology will be replacing OLED ..
might weigh 2 lbs with 80 inch screen . programing thru cell towers ..no STB..
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