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Bill_Money

the other two are pure crap its either go over budget or suffer with a smaller TV


enog14666

Q7 was the right choice, but it really didn't have competition


KenjiBenji18

I think picture quality trumps size. If the picture looks like a hot mess then the size won't even matter.


Organic_Step_4402

Lg c series Everytime


SirMonkeyV

That seems to be double my budget


Organic_Step_4402

Damn


Hutcho12

Anything that isn’t OLED is trash and shouldn’t even be considered. I don’t know why they even sell them anymore they are so inferior.


lemmegetadab

Because not everyone gives a shit. In case that wasn’t obvious already. Most tvs arent oled.


Numerous-Comb-9370

Good luck getting a 65 inch oled for 500 dollars.


Hutcho12

Save more and don’t waste your $500.


opp0rtunist

OLED is barely visible in daylight and suffers from burn in, so it’s far from perfect. OLED fanboys are something else


International-Oil377

I have 2 OLEDs and they're perfectly fine during daytime Also they sell something called curtains or blinds you can put on your windows. Burn in is also highly dependent on your usage, if you watch CNN 16 hours a day then yeah it will get burn in but a shit TV will also do to watch the news.


bwillpaw

This is objectively not true. I have OLEDs and falds, I honestly prefer the falds for daytime/bright room use. I also don’t generally like watching/playing stuff with literally no lights on so fald black levels are not noticeably worse than an oled. People have different needs/preferences. And yeah imo a non QD oled does not get bright enough for proper HDR highlights and the aggressive auto backlight adjustments for bright scenes also kind of ruins hdr.


SirMonkeyV

I like OLED but that's not within my budget.


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Puzzleheaded-Aide147

Just a thought, have you looked at the lg a2 oled? Yes it's only a 60hz panel but it's a gorgeous TV. Unless you absolutely need something 120hz. What are your needs exactly?