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Other than the size, can you tell me if there is any real difference between this front page deal and the following?
https://www.costco.com/lg-43%22-c...53836.html
I would prefer the 43" as it's smaller but if it's limited in the spec department ill just find a way to fit the 48". I'm not too good with TV's so any assistance with this will be greatly appreciated!
It's the cheapest OLED display even though it's an entry line. They gave me a 10% refund on mine so $499
Of course, we use it for gaming and a monitor.
The brands supporting ATSC 3.0 are Sony, HiSense. I am not sure about Samsung.
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I bought this:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01KW560AG/
And was really happy with it. I like the swivel feature for being able to get to the back of the TV on occasion. Doesn't look like it is still available but there are many others that are like it.
For the most part, I'd rather run a game at 120Hz 1440p than at 60Hz 4K. When in motion, 1440p 120 FPS looks clearer than 4K 60Hz.
With that said, when I go sit in front of the TV and game at 1080p 60 hz I don't feel like I'm missing too much, especially for single player games like the Uncharted series, etc. that may not be quite as intense as an online multiplayer first person shooter.
Other than the size, can you tell me if there is any real difference between this front page deal and the following?
https://www.costco.com/lg-43%22-c...53836.html
I would prefer the 43" as it's smaller but if it's limited in the spec department ill just find a way to fit the 48". I'm not too good with TV's so any assistance with this will be greatly appreciated!
The 43" is a crappy LCD TV. No comparison to the OLED. The LG is WAY better.
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For small rooms and offices.
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Other than the size, can you tell me if there is any real difference between this front page deal and the following?
https://www.costco.com/lg-43%22-c...53836.html
I would prefer the 43" as it's smaller but if it's limited in the spec department ill just find a way to fit the 48". I'm not too good with TV's so any assistance with this will be greatly appreciated!
OLED TV technology has some advantages and disadvantages over traditional LCD/LED TV's. The main advantage is that it will have a far superior image quality over LCD TVs - except if you go for the most expensive LCD TVs which narrow the gap but never quite get there. They are also far thinner. Main theoretical disadvantage is that OLED TVs cannot get as bright as LED TV's so may be worse if used in a brightly lit room or in a room opposite windows with light streaming in. The cheaper LED TVs may have the same problem though depending on how bright they can get. The other theoretical risk of OLEDs is burn-in that happens if the same image is continuously displayed for hours at a time at the same spot (like a TV station logo or the scrolling news bar). LG has taken steps to minimize it in newer models though.