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Originally Posted by nfotiu
For source material like movies, HBO-type dramas, etc, the difference between OLED and the next best displays is bigger than the difference between top end non-OLED and mid tiers. For sports and other bright stuff, OLED is better, but probably not worth the premium price.
If you can afford, OLED is definitely the way to go. I was reluctant to spend the price they were going for a year or two ago, but picked up a used 65 in LG and will hopefully never go back to non-OLED.
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Alright so it's looking like I will be needing a new TV, the last little while maybe once a day the tv would turn off and on, but it would turn right back on. Then the last couple days it was happening multiple times and taking much longer to turn back on. Of course this was happening when my wife wasn't around until last night, so now I have proof that we need a new tv.
We are also limited to 55" TV due to how living room is set up, maybe 60"
So quickly looking online and noticed they have 4k, QLED and OLED, i just assumed all TV's were 4k now. Do I still try and go for OLED if the price is affordable?