I have a Sony Bravia 8 and the blackness and contrast are out of this world, especially when viewing stuff that is out of this world, like galaxies, nebula, star clusters. It is just like being there without the cold and the lack of oxygen😂
Buy the qled if you don't want to worry about burn in the OLED if you care about contrast and a bit of brightness but beware of burn in, I have an LG OLED and burn in is always in my.mind
I need a tv that won’t have issues with burn in like two TVs from different manufacturers I unfortunately had to return. Good overall description highlighting pros and cons of both technologies.
If it were me, I’d go with the 42”. I currently have a 32” and have been thinking about upgrading, so the extra screen real estate would make a big difference, especially for multitasking or creative work!
@@lobbyrobby Nice, I went with the QN85C last year. I really like it though it’s not perfect, and at times wonder if I should have gone with the S90C, but I don’t want to have to worry about burn in. Either way enjoy man. I don’t know what you’re upgrading from but I’m sure there picture quality will blow you away!
@ugoewulonu4936 a Samsung un65 something sometime. It's about 6 years old. I'm happy with it and I don't really need to upgrade but if the price is right I just as well.
I have a Sony Bravia 8 and the blackness and contrast are out of this world, especially when viewing stuff that is out of this world, like galaxies, nebula, star clusters. It is just like being there without the cold and the lack of oxygen😂
Buy the qled if you don't want to worry about burn in the OLED if you care about contrast and a bit of brightness but beware of burn in, I have an LG OLED and burn in is always in my.mind
Indeed. I watch 7-8 hours long sports sessions and that’s why I bought the Bravia 7 and not an oled. So far very happy with my purchase. 🤩
I need a tv that won’t have issues with burn in like two TVs from different manufacturers I unfortunately had to return.
Good overall description highlighting pros and cons of both technologies.
How do I know the year model of my tv
@@princegorman2979 Have you tried checking the manufacturers' website?
How about Mac mini with Qled 32 or 42, which one is the best?
If it were me, I’d go with the 42”. I currently have a 32” and have been thinking about upgrading, so the extra screen real estate would make a big difference, especially for multitasking or creative work!
Great video. I'm stuck between the QN90D and the S90D from Samsung
Is it for a bright room or dark room and what are the most importantly features you’re looking for?
@ugoewulonu4936 mostly on the darker side. Just watching TV and a little bit of gaming. I've decided on the S90D
@ugoewulonu4936 mostly on the darker side. Just watching TV and a little bit of gaming. I've decided on the S90D
@@lobbyrobby Nice, I went with the QN85C last year. I really like it though it’s not perfect, and at times wonder if I should have gone with the S90C, but I don’t want to have to worry about burn in.
Either way enjoy man. I don’t know what you’re upgrading from but I’m sure there picture quality will blow you away!
@ugoewulonu4936 a Samsung un65 something sometime. It's about 6 years old. I'm happy with it and I don't really need to upgrade but if the price is right I just as well.
Does oled TVs have a short lifespan?
Hi mate, what do you think of the LG Oled CS.
I got it second-hand for £530 and was wondering if it was a good deal as it is my first Oled tv.
Hey there! That’s a great TV, and it has a ton of satisfied consumer reviews. For £530, especially for an OLED, that sounds like a solid deal!
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qled thanks
Just get a qd oled