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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton
Our aunt moved recently and asked for TV advice, so my brother and I went to Best Buy and were blown away by the 4K image quality and wound up getting 4K TVs for ourselves. I told my aunt that she was bad for my budget and I got a TV- she interpreted that to mean I bought her a TV... um, no.
We really felt comfortable with the advise we got in the Magnolia section of Best Buy. Seems like there's two styles of image- one that's more accurate to real life and another that's more vivid. OLED is the best, but it didn't seem necessary for my bedroom with no wide angle of view issues. The Sonys were of the real life camp, so I got this one:
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I have an LG OLED.
Picture is incredible, but it's started to suffer from screen burn.
LG says their OLED screens don't burn. they lie.
It's not bad but if you look really close you can see it. At this price that shouldn't happen.
It's mostly due to the idiotic morons who think it's a good idea to put a permanent LOGO on the lower-right hand corner of the screen to advertise their channel.
Military channel is one, stopped watching it on the big TV and removed it from the favorites list.
There are several other channels that do it too, dumazzes.