I'm still waiting for my 720 55"LG Flat screen Plasma TV (bought in 2011) to die to get a new one, but it's still alive. My Sony/Google streamer was killed in 2014! Remember that? So, I got myself a Roku 3 and still working alongside that LG.
OLED doesn't get bright enough. To this day I'm still Impressed how when a sun appears on screen I actually have to squint because the peak is so great
Oled gives you creator intent better than anything else. Also the newer models are much brighter now while still having inky blacks. Still not as bright as LED but they look so much better
I would stay clear of the LG OLED’s because of the screen burn. I have a 2017 model and it already has screen burn for the second time. Unless you can afford the protection plan.
What about qled?
I'm still waiting for my 720 55"LG Flat screen Plasma TV (bought in 2011) to die to get a new one, but it's still alive. My Sony/Google streamer was killed in 2014! Remember that? So, I got myself a Roku 3 and still working alongside that LG.
My number one tip is buy a big one!!! Or if you buy a small one site closer to it
Thank you so much. Should I look at the front of it with the screen or at the back with the cables? Also does the feet go on the top or bottom?
@@Dagoturif you mount the tv legs on the top you can mount the tv on the ceiling
Big is Better!!! I Love Giant Ultra Smart Tv!!! Very Satisfying ✌🏻😍✌🏻
what about the operating systems
Very well put sir
55 inch is the smallest I want and it has to be Android TV
very helpful
Great recommendations!
I can make a TV buying guide: buy the best OLED tb that is in your budget. Guide over.
Thank you!!
OLED doesn't get bright enough. To this day I'm still Impressed how when a sun appears on screen I actually have to squint because the peak is so great
Oled gives you creator intent better than anything else. Also the newer models are much brighter now while still having inky blacks.
Still not as bright as LED but they look so much better
has to be a 65" or bigger and Samsung my experience they make the higher quality TVS
Always appreciate David's reviews and guides. Thanks!
Are there tvs that don't need rabbit ears for local channels?
I would stay clear of the LG OLED’s because of the screen burn. I have a 2017 model and it already has screen burn for the second time. Unless you can afford the protection plan.
That’s 6 years ago. The technology has improved so much.
Yes you can still get burn in but its much less common.
77 inch is the new 65 inch sweet spot lol
I agree you cant go wrong with bigger. You cant go wrong with Roku TV. They are cheap and doesnt break your bank if youre not a nick picky.
In 3:00 the PS5 is upside down