2017 LG OLED

The_Flash

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hmm, I'm considering getting the c7 55" from msia... about $2.6k after gst, comes with sound bar.
 

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Unless you are really fearful of oled image retention or screen burnt, the sk8500 even with it's zonal FALD is still not a match for oled which can turn off each individual pixel.. picture quality wise, i think oled still win by a large margin.
 

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Depend on what you are watching. I find that oled is exceptionally good for 4k hdr content, below that i think any 4k led tv will do.
 

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Not getting the Oled. So am considering between the UHD 55 inch or Super UHD 55sk8500pta, difference around 500 bucks.
 

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Depend on what you are watching. I find that oled is exceptionally good for 4k hdr content, below that i think any 4k led tv will do.

OLED 4K is exceptionally good for HD (1080) as well :) It not just the resolution that matter to OLED.
 

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OLED 4K is exceptionally good for HD (1080) as well :) It not just the resolution that matter to OLED.

You are not doing justice to the LG oled c7t by playing 1080p. Hahaha. I m not saying 1080p doesnt look good on it, just that a 4k hdr will really blow you away.
 

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Nah, It is perfectly fine to watch 1080p content on 4k oled tv.

so long you found the best quality source for that particular content, there's nth much you can do more.

i will only say oled is not worth if you do not intent to watch movies but only cartoon,sports or local channels.
 

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Does the Lgc7 only support ntfs hard drives for mkv watching? I plugged in my exfat drive and it doesn’t work
 
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