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Bhaiyo ek 55 inch tv aur suggest kardo acchi
Are these OLEDs durable ? i mean don't they have green line issues ?LG OLED for me looks dull in colors but others might say that is what "natural" color looks like, but I don't like it.
So, medium ground might choose samsung QLED but for others colors looks "saturated" and not accurate but for my eyes that looks good.
Bhai mere yaha ke showrooms bhi to aise hai, jao to lelo lelo karte rahenge. dekhne nhi dete isliye man nhi karta jane kaTVs (both picture and sound quality) are highly based on individual preference. One has to visit any TV showroom and pick the right one based on their taste or what looks good for their eyes.
LG OLED for me looks dull in colors but others might say that is what "natural" color looks like, but I don't like it.
So, medium ground might choose samsung QLED but for others colors looks "saturated" and not accurate but for my eyes that looks good.
The truth is, there’s no "perfect" TV for everyone — it’s about what feels right for your eyes and ears.
My advice: shortlist TVs within your budget, then experience them in person. A quick visit to a showroom will give you a much better idea than any online suggestion.
And honestly, this doesn’t apply just to TVs — blind suggestions rarely work for anything in life. Choose what suits you, not what others say is best.
Are these OLEDs durable ? i mean don't they have green line issues ?
Best way to tackle this is - pehle se boldo ki main lene nahi aaya hoon. Explore kar raha hoon. Usually sales people start giving space after hearing this.Bhai mere yaha ke showrooms bhi to aise hai, jao to lelo lelo karte rahenge. dekhne nhi dete isliye man nhi karta jane ka
Bhai mere yaha ke showrooms bhi to aise hai, jao to lelo lelo karte rahenge. dekhne nhi dete isliye man nhi karta jane ka
OLED TVs usually suffer from Burn-in where image retention or imprint (also known as ghosting happens) on the screen. For example if Sony LIV logo is static on the screen for a long time, and then you switch to say Youtube, you would still see Sony LIV logo on the screen. Sometimes, this imprint becomes permanent. However, latest OLEDs (mostly the expensive ones) have in built refresh technology which avoids this phenomenon. But yeah still that risk exists.Are these OLEDs durable ? i mean don't they have green line issues ?
Aware of these points that's why I am wondering, are they worth when one spends in lakhs on it.OLED TVs usually suffer from Burn-in where image retention or imprint (also known as ghosting happens) on the screen. For example if Sony LIV logo is static on the screen for a long time, and then you switch to say Youtube, you would still see Sony LIV logo on the screen. Sometimes, this imprint becomes permanent. However, latest OLEDs (mostly the expensive ones) have in built refresh technology which avoids this phenomenon. But yeah still that risk exists.
Aware of these points that's why I am wondering, are they worth when one spends in lakhs on it.
You can also consider QLED TVs or Micro LED TVs. A bit more reliable I would say. Also, I am a bit risk averse - so I personally find the likes of LG and Samsung more reliable than the likes of TCL, Xiaomi, Vu, etc.Aware of these points that's why I am wondering, are they worth when one spends in lakhs on it.
OK. I need opinion from some one who has used OLED for atleast 5 years.everything has risk, if luck runs out even qled panel might give issues after 1 year. but on careful usage like turn off atleast 10 mins. for any panel to cool down after using for 6 to 8 continuous hours and get back to it.
no issues with any panel and there are issues with every type of panel -- its how we use it, and also depends on bad luck.
My rule:Aware of these points that's why I am wondering, are they worth when one spends in lakhs on it.
Yes. Same here. If I ever spend a lakh on electronics that would be a macbook.My rule:
Never ever spend lakhs and lakhs on the latest technology electronics items, as they will be obsolete in 2 to 3 years time unless you have plenty of money to splash out..
OK. I need opinion from some one who has used OLED for atleast 5 years.
Talking of soundbars,Also, not piling on more purchase confusion. Since, sale is coming up - also research for a decent Dolby Atmos Soundbar as these sleek QLED/OLED TVs have pretty pathetic speakers. All the best for your purchase!
This Diwali I'm planning to buy TCL 65Q6C. Its a mini LED. It also has 55 variant. This was only one of the TVs that fits in my budget for 65inch. The reviews are good too. I have browsed LGs, Sony, Samsung but they are way overpriced around 1.2 to 1.3 L and then also they lack many of the features like good number of HDMI ports, eARC support etc.Bhaiyo ek 55 inch tv aur suggest kardo acchi
Yes. Same here. If I ever spend a lakh on electronics that would be a macbook.
Just would like to know the durability of oled tvs that's all.