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SvennoJ said:

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.

It depends on how sensitive you are to that kind of thing I guess. The TV I was talking about is 4K and I don’t notice any artifacts. I know some people notice that type of thing moreso than others tho. Mine is also an LG & according to reviews, Sony TV’s tend to have superior upscaling so it should be alright. I can’t say from experience on that.

All I know is, I truly believe the size is more important for everything but maybe movies. Watching a movie with the lights off will showcase the OLED more due to true blacks & fantastic color. For watching TV during the day and playing games however, the size difference will be the more noticeable upgrade. 



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