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Raistline said:
Azuren said:

They also has the least grayscale, the lowest brightness, the most burn-in, and the shortest lifespan. They also lack a noise algorithm, so I hope you enjoy artifacting.

In my case burn-in will not be an issue since the TV will be used more for video than for Video Gaming and it will almost never have a static image on it. The grayscale and brightness levels virutally go hand-in-hand and when watching dark scenes in movies OLED still looks much better so it is a comprimise I would be willing to take. From what I have seen I have not seen any noticable artifacting, at least no more than with other TV's.

I cannot speak for the lifespan of the TV but if it will last the 5-7+ years that a TV is good for nowadays, than it is good enough. 

I still stand by my point that from a pure Picture Quality standpoint, in both film and gaming, the LG OLED is the best TV out there.

Letter boxes create a constant static image (black on letter-box, bright on the interior).  I've had burn in on two plasma screens, so I'm hesitant to invest a lot of $$$$$ into a display that seems to have the same problems.

I agree otherwise, the LG OLEDS have beautiful picture (though processing and upscaling not as good as Sony & Samsung).



My 8th gen collection