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The speculation last time was LG, it's equivalent to the B Series OLED from what I remember.
I needed a spare office TV to replace an aging LCD, this was very good for the money. I have an LG OLED upstairs, this isn't as good as that, but I plugged in an Apple TV and Switch 2 and both work fantastic, the picture is really good too. There will be people saying save your money, if you don't want to spend 900$ + for an OLED, this has been a great option.
I have both the expensive OLED and this, the C Series from LG obviously will look better, but this is marginally not as good a picture, but at half the savings. For anyone coming from not OLED to start withl this will be a major step up.
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Reviews are so so for it. Issues with it resetting on its own, one guy said the power button on the remote stopped working so they have to turn it on at the TV. Sounds a bit risky. I should have bought the Panasonic OLED when it was on SD's...
I have this TV from the last deal. It replaced a 42in 1080p TV in my bedroom. It's a good TV for the price as long as you are aware and ok with it not being as good as a higher end TV. The picture is good, but the software is garbage. I have a Roku box hooked to mine. Also it's a 120hz panel but limited by the HDMi ports to 4k/60hz. The remote is Bluetooth, but still uses IR to turn it on and off.
The speculation last time was LG, it's equivalent to the B Series OLED from what I remember.I needed a spare office TV to replace an aging LCD, this was very good for the money. I have an LG OLED upstairs, this isn't as good as that, but I plugged in an Apple TV and Switch 2 and both work fantastic, the picture is really good too. There will be people saying save your money, if you don't want to spend 900$ + for an OLED, this has been a great option.I have both the expensive OLED and this, the C Series from LG obviously will look better, but this is marginally not as good a picture, but at half the savings. For anyone coming from not OLED to start withl this will be a major step up.Said as an owner of this TV.
Only nerds can tell the difference according to certain posters lmao
best buy open box is hit or miss but grabbed a 55" g5 (last yrs flagship oled) with relatively low hrs (no burn in) for $750 after tax + $130 in bb rewards and confirmed with lg it has 1 yr warranty + 4 year panel warranty (exclude labor) in lg's system. $470 for lower tier oled is great but I would go for the bb open box.
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I needed a spare office TV to replace an aging LCD, this was very good for the money. I have an LG OLED upstairs, this isn't as good as that, but I plugged in an Apple TV and Switch 2 and both work fantastic, the picture is really good too. There will be people saying save your money, if you don't want to spend 900$ + for an OLED, this has been a great option.
I have both the expensive OLED and this, the C Series from LG obviously will look better, but this is marginally not as good a picture, but at half the savings. For anyone coming from not OLED to start withl this will be a major step up.
Said as an owner of this TV.
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