Which would you prefer for a 7 ft viewing distance?
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77" OLED TV vs. 85" LCD TV
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77" OLED, no question about it.
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Burn-in on an OLED isn't an issue if you don't have a lot of static content constantly displayed hour after hour. IE, watermarks or whatever like cnn news channel may be an issue. Some light to moderate gaming with static elements may be no big deal but if you're putting in four hours or more each day then I'd be concerned.
Burn-in is one thing I wasn't expecting with my B7A and at this point kinda regret getting it. I haven't seen it yet but I am using this thing for a PC display. Seems like just a matter of time before I ruin it.
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Originally posted by Mahjik View PostInclude brands for the TV's.
LCD: Sony Z9G 85" (is actually an 8K TV)
Originally posted by CurrentlyPissed View PostProjector /thread.
This is for a home theater, i.e. no TV watching. Only movies and gaming.
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Originally posted by Mahjik View PostIs the Sony Z9G actually available yet? I didn't think it was due out for a few more months.
That being said, I got burned on my last Sony. I went with LG for my current TV. I still love Sony for audio equipment, but their TV's have had issues for me.
We bought a Sony NX700 40" in 2010 and it is still going strong. No issues to speak of. We also bought an LG *unknown model* LCD 42" for the master bedroom and after a couple years of usage, it developed this (not my picture) but with even more dots:
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Originally posted by Kain View PostOLED: LG C9 77" or Sony A9G 77"
LCD: Sony Z9G 85" (is actually an 8K TV)
Room is too small to effectively utilize a projector: 12 ft long x 11 ft wide.
This is for a home theater, i.e. no TV watching. Only movies and gaming."World's First Analyst and Therapist: the Analrapist"
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