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Originally Posted by nfotiu
Interesting. It's kinda silly watching these things on a display like my laptop that is obviously worse than either of these displays, but I thought the LG OLED looked better on all the side by sides. My OLED is in a room with lots of windows and I've never found brightness an issue. Also interesting what he says about reds as overly glowing reds and things like glowing Seahawks uniforms on HDR sports are the biggest things I fight with.
I welcome all these OLED and other directv view technologies and hope it makes for a 77+ inch OLED or bigger in the next year or two.
LG announced their new TVs yesterday I see. T he B2 sounds interesting as an entry level. The 60Hz A1s were always a non-starter to me. But a 77 inch B2 could be getting into my budget.
https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-enter...like-ces-2022/
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Now that is interesting. Same refresh rate and HDMI 2.1 ports as the C2, only drawback appears to be the processor. But if you use something like a Nvidia Shield for streaming instead of the TV itself then that doesn't matter at all. Currently a 77" C1 is $4000, if the 77" B2 can come anywhere close to the $3K mark I may pull the trigger as well