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  • Scott
    Your Go-to TV Expert
    • Jul 2002
    • 20030

    #8161
    Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

    Originally posted by polyduster
    I'm thinking of taking the plunge into the world of OLED for my basement this spring. I have it narrowed down to the 65 inch LG C1 or C2.

    Does anyone have any recommendations for an outdoor TV? It would be for my screened in patio and I would like to keep it under $1500. I'm thinking 42 inch max.

    Thanks!

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    You can get a 43” Sunbrite for about $1550. I would get an actual outdoor TV and not an indoor one.


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    • p_rushing
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      • Feb 2004
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      #8162
      Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

      Originally posted by polyduster
      I'm thinking of taking the plunge into the world of OLED for my basement this spring. I have it narrowed down to the 65 inch LG C1 or C2.

      Does anyone have any recommendations for an outdoor TV? It would be for my screened in patio and I would like to keep it under $1500. I'm thinking 42 inch max.

      Thanks!

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      The enclosures are going to cost a lot and outdoor models are expensive. I'd look or something bright enough and put a cover over it when not in use.

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      • SuperBowlNachos
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        • Jul 2004
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        #8163
        Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

        Originally posted by polyduster
        I'm thinking of taking the plunge into the world of OLED for my basement this spring. I have it narrowed down to the 65 inch LG C1 or C2.

        Does anyone have any recommendations for an outdoor TV? It would be for my screened in patio and I would like to keep it under $1500. I'm thinking 42 inch max.

        Thanks!

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        No one knows what the C2 will actually offer performance wise. I'd say buy a C1 if they drop in price again for the Super Bowl. You'll be paying max price for a C2 in the spring.

        Samsung makes outdoors TVs, but I personally do not see the point if your patio is covered. I'd personally find one for few hundred bucks that is good at handling reflections. Or find one used for $100. Anecdotal, but everyone I know with patio TVs have had zero issues and we range from freezing to 105 and humid.

        If you're in a very bright room, or you'd rather just rather a Mini LED model, the best 43-inch TV in the upper mid-range category is the Samsung QN43QN90FAFXZA.


        Not listed out with a blurb is the QN90A. It's the best 55" and bigger LED you can buy, but they mention that the 43" version is a different panel. For outdoor my only criteria is pretty much brightness and reflection handling if using during the day.

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        • p_rushing
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          • Feb 2004
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          #8164
          Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

          Originally posted by SuperBowlNachos
          No one knows what the C2 will actually offer performance wise. I'd say buy a C1 if they drop in price again for the Super Bowl. You'll be paying max price for a C2 in the spring.

          Samsung makes outdoors TVs, but I personally do not see the point if your patio is covered. I'd personally find one for few hundred bucks that is good at handling reflections. Or find one used for $100. Anecdotal, but everyone I know with patio TVs have had zero issues and we range from freezing to 105 and humid.

          If you're in a very bright room, or you'd rather just rather a Mini LED model, the best 43-inch TV in the upper mid-range category is the Samsung QN43QN90FAFXZA.


          Not listed out with a blurb is the QN90A. It's the best 55" and bigger LED you can buy, but they mention that the 43" version is a different panel. For outdoor my only criteria is pretty much brightness and reflection handling if using during the day.
          Yep you can buy 2-3 TVs for the price of an outdoor model

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          • Scott
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            • Jul 2002
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            #8165
            Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

            Originally posted by p_rushing
            Yep you can buy 2-3 TVs for the price of an outdoor model

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            To each their own, I’d rather buy an actual outdoor TV and not have to replace it.


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            • SuperBowlNachos
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              • Jul 2004
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              #8166
              Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

              Originally posted by Scott
              To each their own, I’d rather buy an actual outdoor TV and not have to replace it.


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              It probably mostly depends on the setup. If it's going to be just under a small overhang or have little protection at all then probably not a good idea. If it's 15' back under a cover then it's going to be fine.

              Everyone I know with outside TVs had them survive the 2020 freeze and multiple humid summers. Dropping $3500 on a Samsung Terrace seems like an unnecessary expense depending on the setup.

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              • DaviBrons
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                #8167
                Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                Originally posted by CaptainZombie
                We made our family room in the basement into a master bedroom over the summer. We moved everything in our living room upstairs, including the 50" DLP and there is not a lot of space in the living room. I have been toying around the idea of selling my DLP (w/ a spare brand new bulb) and getting an LCD or Plasma. The plan by getting the LCD or Plasma is to free up a whole bunch of space by the DLP and stand its on.

                I was talking to a few people and they were telling me that newer Plasma's don't ghost anymore and burn-in isn't an issue being much better with still images. I see that I can get a 50" plasma (50" Samsung 1080p for $899 on sale) for much less than a 55" LCD (Samsung 1080p 120hz for $1499). We watch regular television shows, the news for about 45 minutes throughout the day (I worry about logos), my wife watches TV throughout the day, Blu-ray viewing, and I usually fire up the PS3 or 360 during the evening for about 1-2 hours depending on time. Because we have kids, I have to pause my gaming sometimes for 10-15 minutes if there is something I need attending to. Do they have screen savers on Plasma's?

                The living room has a bay window with a lot of light during the day. The way the TV is facing, the window is to the left of it. The room is lightly dim in the evening since we have a lamp for lighting until I can install new lighting above the ceiling.

                Do Plasma's still have to be broken in?

                I can't pull the trigger till early December and I might even wait till around early next year..........but what do you guys think of the two? I have smaller LCD's at home already and love them, but wouldn't mind the plasma if its cheaper and can do the same.
                OLED TVs, of course, have much better contrast ratio. But it's also more expensive.
                Although, despite the price, LCD transmits more natural colors. More suitable for films where real events take place (not comics or special effects in abundance). Because on OLED, many colors are oversaturated, which is why watching a drama or a movie about the war, you notice a strange feeling, unnaturalness of what is happening. When the buildings are not distinguished by gray, but a little bluish. The film becomes different. Maybe not everyone notices it, I don't know.

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                • Scott
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                  • Jul 2002
                  • 20030

                  #8168
                  Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                  Originally posted by DaviBrons
                  OLED TVs, of course, have much better contrast ratio. But it's also more expensive.
                  Although, despite the price, LCD transmits more natural colors. More suitable for films where real events take place (not comics or special effects in abundance). Because on OLED, many colors are oversaturated, which is why watching a drama or a movie about the war, you notice a strange feeling, unnaturalness of what is happening. When the buildings are not distinguished by gray, but a little bluish. The film becomes different. Maybe not everyone notices it, I don't know.

                  Congrats on responding to an 11 year old post.


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                  • guzgul
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                    #8169
                    Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                    For me OLED is still KING

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                    • Scott
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                      #8170
                      Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                      Originally posted by guzgul
                      For me OLED is still KING

                      QD-OLED will be the new king.


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                      • Tomba
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                        #8171
                        Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                        Hey guys tomba here

                        Really looking into this tv
                        The Samsung Q70/Q70A QLED is the mid-range model in Samsung’s 2021 4k QLED lineup, sitting between the Samsung Q60/Q60A QLED and the Samsung Q80/Q80A QLED. It co...


                        It checks all the boxes
                        I can’t go to crazy with cx1s etc just need serviceable 4k and 120 and hdr
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                        • Scott
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                          • Jul 2002
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                          #8172
                          Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                          Originally posted by Tomba
                          Hey guys tomba here

                          Really looking into this tv
                          The Samsung Q70/Q70A QLED is the mid-range model in Samsung’s 2021 4k QLED lineup, sitting between the Samsung Q60/Q60A QLED and the Samsung Q80/Q80A QLED. It co...


                          It checks all the boxes
                          I can’t go to crazy with cx1s etc just need serviceable 4k and 120 and hdr

                          Solid choice. I’d also look at the X90J/Q80A if it works with your budget.


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                          • PVarck31
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                            • Jan 2003
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                            #8173
                            Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                            Scott would you go with the Hisense U6G or the X80J?
                            Last edited by PVarck31; 01-24-2022, 12:52 AM.

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                            • Gotmadskillzson
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                              • Apr 2008
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                              #8174
                              Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                              I would go with a Sony over a Hisense all day everyday.

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                              • PVarck31
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                                • Jan 2003
                                • 16869

                                #8175
                                Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                                Originally posted by Gotmadskillzson
                                I would go with a Sony over a Hisense all day everyday.
                                Obvously Rtings is not the be all end all, but they rated the Hisense way above the Sony.

                                Are you speaking like the overall quality, or that the Sony better picture wise?

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