83" LG OLED83C3PUA C3 OLED evo 4K Smart TV (2023 Model)
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Model: LG C3 Series 83-Inch Class OLED evo 4K Processor Smart Flat Screen Wall Mount TV with Magic Remote AI-Powered OLED83C3PUA, 2023 with Alexa Built-in
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Those 6 inches equates to 400 square inches more of screen size.
I paid 1k for 6 in last night
Yeah.. no.
Mini led vs oled, worse up scaling, inability to produce accurate colors, vs tried and true series with a non buggy os and much greater user reported reliability. It's a lot more of a panel lottery with Hisense, and the quirks you have to live with for some aren't going to make it worth it. In a few more years maybe.
It's a good budget tv the Hisense, don't get me wrong, but even rtings puts it in the "mid range", this is the "high range"
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Well, in my opinion, to pay $900 for only 6 inches more for the same brand is overpriced
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Those 6 inches equates to 400 square inches more of screen size.
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True. However, $900 is way too much to pay ... in my opinion
it's due to economies of scale. how big lcd panel start up, how efficiently they can be cut from 1 panel, then the rest.. and worst, shipping, for that size increase, u could be looking at extra $100 in shipping, for example...
The 77 G3 with MLA seems to be preferred by many (I haven't done a side-by-side though), saves a couple hundred bucks too. As long as you don't really need the size for your distance to the TV.
Hisense 100" is on par with C3 and costs $3000 wake up people and go to rtings.com to see yourself
Yeah.. no.
Mini led vs oled, worse up scaling, inability to produce accurate colors, vs tried and true series with a non buggy os and much greater user reported reliability. It's a lot more of a panel lottery with Hisense, and the quirks you have to live with for some aren't going to make it worth it. In a few more years maybe.
It's a good budget tv the Hisense, don't get me wrong, but even rtings puts it in the "mid range", this is the "high range"
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Mini led vs oled, worse up scaling, inability to produce accurate colors, vs tried and true series with a non buggy os and much greater user reported reliability. It's a lot more of a panel lottery with Hisense, and the quirks you have to live with for some aren't going to make it worth it. In a few more years maybe.
It's a good budget tv the Hisense, don't get me wrong, but even rtings puts it in the "mid range", this is the "high range"
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I paid 1k for 6 in last night
Good for you 👍
we saw same issue 4-5 years ago between 65 and 77
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It is all about one more inch. I know many man would pay thousands for it.
Yeah.. no.
Mini led vs oled, worse up scaling, inability to produce accurate colors, vs tried and true series with a non buggy os and much greater user reported reliability. It's a lot more of a panel lottery with Hisense, and the quirks you have to live with for some aren't going to make it worth it. In a few more years maybe.
It's a good budget tv the Hisense, don't get me wrong, but even rtings puts it in the "mid range", this is the "high range"