Bandorr said:
I'm not sure because I don't have an LCD screen to compare it to anymore. I remember thinking "wow that is a huge difference" when I replaced my Bravia. That could have just been the size difference (46 to 55). I think the colors were a lot better more vivid just more crisp. edit: I was going to say wait until Azuren gets unbanned and asking him. Appears the ban list got reset? |
The only OLED I have to compare it to is PSVR, which looks stunning in the color department and black level (if the software handles it correctly). It's a night and day difference with my 1080p LCD projector, but those have much worse contrast by default.
In stores the LED tvs don't really look any better than my current LCD tv, which was a high end model 9 years ago. OLED looks better yet will I really notice the difference in day to day use. I don't expect to have significant access to any 4K content soon, HDR even less, so does it really make a big difference for blu-ray and standard netflix / hd cable.
| Rain2 said: It would depend on how far away you sit. If you sit 8+ feet away, I’d recommend going with the 65 inch TV. I don’t have an OLED TV but have seen them in person. They are great, especially in the color department. With that said, I personally believe that the bigger size would make a bigger difference. I went from a 55 inch to 60 inch last year and I’m happy with the size difference. 65 inch would probably be even better. (as long as you aren’t sitting too close as I’ve said) It would depend on what you value more. |
We sit at about 10-11 ft from the tv. Bigger would definitely be better. However most of the content we watch on it is still 720p/1080i cable tv. Compression artifacts are already very noticeable on the 52" one. But for 1080p gaming it's a bit on the small side. Pretty ridiculous tv is still stuck at 6-7 mbps mpeg-2 1080i while consoles are moving on to 4k :/
I kInda have the feeling it's still too early to jump to 4K, yet it's too late to upgrade to better 1080p as all the 1080p plasmas have vanished.







