Need advice for new TV for OSSC
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@Steo I would also think that Oled is superior. Did lots of Research for quite some time and it is really hard to ignore the Advantages of Oled. Qled is impressive too but I still think Oled is better. I am not so sure what to think about the Burn in risk. Some People say it can happen. Others say it does not. This debate is not new anyway. Back in the day of Plasma Display there was a similar discussion. But still I found many Gamers in Forums that are very happy with their Plasmas and do not want to trade them in for a new LCD Screen.
I am quite sure now that I will take a Oled. But I will buy it after CES in January. When the new stuff is announced the Price of current gen TV might drop a bit. If not thats ok as well. I will geth the LG B8 (my current favourite Oled) anyway.
Which Oled model is your favourite at the Moment @steo?
The risk of burn in isn’t as great in the newer models as it used to be, I guess plasma was the same where the newer ones also were less prone to burn in.
I don’t own it just yet, but personally I’d be aiming for the LG C8. The B8 is cheaper, but the C8 uses a better CPU (same one as the E8) and is supposed to have better colour correction also. I’m not sure that will really make that much of a difference to you from the B8, but I’ll be going with the C8 just to be future proof. I looked at the E8 and it just seems to have better speakers, which isn’t a priority as I can use a soundbar or another set of speakers anyway if that was important to me.
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