OLED vs QLED

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your wife's a trooper man. Its great when us men can find a woman who indulges our ridiculous hobbies.

steadychaosproductions
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I'm sorry, but burn in on a TV after just 4 or 5 years is completely unacceptable, especially considering the cost of them. The vast majority of people cannot just keep replacing their TV every 4 or 5 years. It's the most important issue regarding OLED and you just brush over it with "well, just buy a new one when it happens".

oh-totoro
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17:55 Ignorance is the Bliss, this is the lesson I have learned from this video. This literally makes my day. Thank you so much.

proudlyindian
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Can’t wait to get my 77” LG G3 for my Theater Room in my new house!

fistpumperdom
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One of the best reviews, the side by side comparison was fantastic and you could see the difference.

MrMannyc
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I just got a 65" LG C3 and I love it. Great for gaming and the blacks are amazing. I never have it at 100% brightness, even in a well lit room so idk why it would ever be an issue. So happy with my purchase. Woulda went with the 75" but it was a bit out of my price range.

KaramelKing
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Just an observation. When you have the QN95C next to the LG C3 It kind of drives the point home that brighter isn't always better as the Samsung looks washed out compared to the LG.

cobaltblue
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Great video, Brandon. I always enjoy your tech videos. This comparison between the two display technologies nails it. After half a year of research I decided to go with an Oled this year and I'm very happy with it. I bought an LG OLED77CS9LA which seems to be only available here in Europe (Germany) and down under in Australia and not in the US. The LG CS ranges between the B2 and C2. Because of the Deuterium Panel of the G1, which is used in the CS, I don't miss brightness in the picture of the tv at all. Before the LG I was using a Samsung GQ 65 Q 70 RGTXZG QLED TV from 2020 with FALD Display, which now does his job in our bedroom. Don't get me wrong, the Samsung is a brilliant TV with punchy colours and a good contrast because of the local dimming. But the cinematic quality of the LG Oled is so much better in so many ways and gives me what I expect from a so called immersive tv experience. In short - the picture quality blew me away. Im not a gamer and I primarily whatch movies and tv series in 4K so burn in wont be an issue and for these needs an Oled fits perfect.

MarkusSellmann
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I love my QLED Samsung for watching movies. Just bought a LG OLED C3 and it's beautiful for gaming. Both TV's have their strengths and I don't think you can go wrong with either tbh.

OfficialVarsityDropout
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Still enjoying both the CX and C1. Great job explaining the pros and cons in this video.

monty
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Three years ago I was shopping for a new TV. I was looking for something in the 75-80 inch realm. When I saw an array of display TVs in the shop, one stood out immediately - the OLED TV. I ended up getting a 65 inch TV for more money than I would have spent for an 80 inch LED, but the picture quality was so much better! Every time I watch something with a lot of dark scenes, I love my TV more - in particular, The Expanse looks absolutely amazing on my screen! I highly recommend spending the extra money, and perhaps taking a smaller screen, to get the amazing picture quality that an OLED TV can provide!

moleman
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OMG! Jen has clothes other than workout gear! 😂😂😂

jsonlee
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That greenish tint you saw on that LG C7 is a flaw in older OLED TVs...I had the same thing on my C9. LG replaced my panel for free because of this. It's the heat from the TVs power and motherboards that cause it

DrHillk
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Good video, I have an Panasonic lz980 oled, and I don't have any issues with the brightness at all, it definitely gets bright enough for me, in a reasonably light room with lots of big windows.

hawkeye
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I've got an LG 55" EF950V which is now nine years old and used daily in my living room. Bought in summer 2015. The picture is still superb. No burn in issues at all. No faults at all ever. Never had the back cover removed. It still performs like it was new. Spot on Greyscale. I am a British ex TV engineer (changed to developing software in 1985) and this LG set has brought me much happiness over this nine years. It's always been rubbish on HDR (colours are all wrong and it's insanely dark) but I don't care too much about that. I have another LG C9 65" OLED upstairs which performs superbly, and will be five years old at Christmas time. HDR and Dolby Vision are good that one!

shaunhw
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I really like your comparison / helping the consumer choose videos. Well done and thank you for that.

Rockhurst
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It might be a good idea to talk about how these work with games a little more. Gaming is huge nowadays.

colebowman
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Im in the market for a new TV, after 14 years with my 50in Panasonic, which still looks great. Nothing like todays tv picture, I know, but the reliability is pretty amazing. Honestly, I couldn't some of the differences in picture you were pointing out in the video. Some looked the same at least on YouTube. Im leaning towards Qled because my room is so bright . Your videos have been very helpful in explaining the differences between the technologies and narrowing down my choice.

deerrudy
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I did have an LG OLED develop a severe case of something. Some sort of burn in. It had a huge green spot develop in the middle of the screen. It was 2 years old and had just gone out of warranty. It is a C8. We still have it in a guest room that rarely gets used. This was right before the pandemic and we went to New Zealand for a couple of weeks and our daughter house sat for us. I believe that she just left the TV on all the time for as a kind of white noise thing. I replaced with a Sony LED. After 2 years with the Sony I find I don’t really miss the OLED as much as I thought I would. We both are retired and typically turn on the TV when we get up for music streamed from our Apple TV. The TV stays on until we go to bed again. Even if we leave the house it stays on for our dogs. Until OLEDs become bulletproof or our use case changes I think that we’ll stick with LED.

rreichar
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Ive had a oled 2 times now and the burnin (even with the protection options) is coming basicly after couple months already.... thats why I dont go oled anymore.

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