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my tv died last night. no warning, no nothing. paused netflix, walked away, came back, TV dead. so let's talk. do I want OLED? -- nm
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amanda
Aug 6 '20, 17:38
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BestBuy has a pretty amazing deal on a 75” it’s like $900. -- nm
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David
Aug 6, 18:27
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I don't think bigger than 65 is doable in my tiny room. -- nm
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amanda
Aug 6, 18:30
OLED better overall, LED better if you’re watching in a bright room. I have an LG OLED, and it’s fab. -- nm
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mafic
Aug 6, 18:05
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My houw is very dark. Very. -- nm
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amanda
Aug 6, 18:25
Tip top, but not necessary (check the full table at the end of this linked page) -- (link*)
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the ice
Aug 6, 17:40
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And being the devil on the shoulder, if you can afford it, you want OLED 😊 -- nm
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JD
Aug 6, 17:57
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so if burn in is a bigger issue on OLED than LED, I def want LED. is it that big an issue? -- nm
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amanda
Aug 6, 17:58
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My understanding is that it is more an issue with OLED than LCD but at the same time, one kind of has to work at for it to be an issue -- (edited)
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JD
Aug 6, 18:04
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