Donivlapog
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LG had automatic brightness limiter back then?
Welcome. You can always have a demo in showroom and decide for yourself. I am sure for the contents mentioned you will find a good led tv convenient.Thank you @Love4sound for your suggestion, as this dilemma has been running in my head for quite some time due to which I have been pushing my next buy.
I have read so many good things about the picture quality of OLEDs on this forum that I always tilt in favor of it. But I was not very sure to pull the trigger given the type of content and source that which we watch at my place.
Hello There,It will be good if you can share the changes in TV usage habits that one needs to adopt for potential buyers like me who are considering the OLED.
At my place the standard usage of a TV are for the following purposes -
Kids watch cartoon channels
Elderly watch the Soap operas
I watch sports and news
Movies are a favorite amongst most of us
We use the Satellite Channel (Tata Sky HD) for most of the above content
We also tend to watch movies and web series over OTT (usually on weekends)
In such a scenario is OLED recommended? If so, what changes are recommended in viewing habits to avoid potential burn-in?
Thanks for sharing the link. It is very informative.Hello There,
There seems to be concerns expressed by FMs on the burn in issues with OLED.
To help folks make an informed decision - please have a look at this link - https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/real-life-oled-burn-in-test
This is a test done on the LG C7 TV.
Please go thru. the link, will provide insights.
You may be surprised at the results.
I recently bought a C1 - after having owned a Plasma before this.
To my eyes - the PQ is a big improvement and now I understand why Folks rave about OLED.
Hope this helps
Cheers.
Frankly, I was a little bit careful in the initial days of ownership, but we splurged on it to use it the way it was meant to be.While that should be the logical response, it isn't so in the case of OLEDs.
I had to drastically change my TV usage habits after getting the OLED in order to stave off any potential burn in.
I haven't seen it on the settings directly as such on my B6.LG had automatic brightness limiter back then?