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Allow me to be a bit helpful here. Qled = TCL C and Q series, HISENSE U series. Qd oled = (my personal recommendation) Samsung S90 series, and if for some reason you insist to still get an LG then C series or the new B4 instead of the C4, the G series is great but it's not worth it, way too overpriced and if you raise the brightness above 45 the picture wares off, the MLA technology they have, isn't doing much to help. Anything else is just a waste of money 💰, unless you have an unlimited amount of them to throw away.
I bought an Oled TV 6 years ago from LG and get burned after 2 years of usage. I lost 3500 US dollars . LG said that it will cost me 2250 Dollars to repair it , but instead i bought a new Mini Led TV
I just want a non-smart TV that won't spy on me, sell my data and constantly hustle me with advertising. Can't believe how hard that's become. I don't want Corporate Spyware in my home. Is that too much to ask? Apparently so...
Why you not talk about bright spots on the screens of LED TV? Caused lenses falling off. I have a 75 inch Samsung with just one bright spot right now, but anticipate more showing up. Researching to find out if this problem has been resolved, is what brought me to your video. My Samsung is 6 or 7 years old, and thinking that, instead of spending a bunch of repairing this problem, upgrade to a newer television. Costco is likely where I'll be shopping. Any and all input is welcomed and appreciated. Thanks in advance.
im glad i watched this, and other vids of yours. im on the market for a new tv. and i think ill just go with regular LED. cheaper and not insanely bright. it seems like the biggest notable differences between the types is brightness and contrast. i find it interesting cuz its not good for your eyes!! and the worst devices for your eyes are generally the most expensive. personally bright lighting really hurts my eyes. i cant even drive at night cuz of the new headlights everyone has is so blinding and painful. at night i leave the tv going to fall asleep and i dim the light way down, remove contrast and increase yellow/red lighting while also removing some color. granted i seem to be sensitive to light, sometimes it makes me sneeze, but staring at a bright tv is still not good for anyone's eyes. it would be cool if you did a video on tvs that have the most customization in the picture settings while also having great resolution quality
Thanks for this video. I'm seeing a budget Samsung DU9000 UHD that's probably on a cheaper price around $2,500 for the 98 inch. Unfortunately I cannot find a lot of reviews regarding this set. Looks good in the store but definitely not top tier. Can you give your thoughts on this 98 inch set?
Did you say QD OLED is brighter than a traditional oled?? Also, set it and forget it is simply not true. I watch ice hockey, the colour of white is not equal to a w-oled, and it never will be. Edit: it seems the latest QD OLED from Samsung, their S95D has been measured to be the brightest OLED tv yet. So, ignore the first bit 😊
I have a 55 inch TCL Roku tv that I bought brand new in 2018. I'm ready for an upgrade to a newer model and I'd like something similar but I have a small budget for this. Do you have any suggestions?
Good morning guys I'm staying All of the TCL Roku TV s because they really have a great picture quality and they are very smart and they really can Last a very long time we have the TCL Roku 50inch Man we got this TV in 2002 and it's still snowing very Top notch looking and we don't have internet just Air TV
I am wanting to upgrade my 75 inch hisense h8g. Tv has been used 18 hours a day for 4 years, has a couple dirty screen spots, but only see it on full light color screen. But I can tell colors are starting to look more off. I wanted s90d samsung or c4 LG, both are in price range. Still worries me about burn in. I watch tv in dim lit room, rarely have any bright lights on. I want tv with good sound for a tv, i alwats seem to have sync issues with soundbar. My other choices are TCL 851 75 and the Hisense u8 75 2024. I could go up to 85 area.
I've considered OLED TVs, but Mini LEDs like the Sony X95L have gotten so close to OLED quality that there's no need to tolerate the risk of burn-in....even if that risk is minimal.
Hi Jon I just found you on UA-cam and I wanted some advice. My tv is on like 8 to 10 hours a day and half that time it’s gaming, I also have a bad habit of falling asleep with it on. My choice would be a QN90D because I’ve always been a big fan of Samsung and I’m worried about burn in’s from Oled’s. Is there a better option in my case?
You are completely wrong when it comes to QLED displays black levels. You should check hisense u8 series and TCL Q8 and I promise you, you won't be able to tell which one is the old one
@@georgewashington3012 so you seriously think dei is the issue and not streaming churning out tons upon tons of soulless content? Like yeah there's some mediocre crap with black people in it but there has been mediocre white shows since the invention of television.
“For your use case”?? Why is it necessary to label everything a case or an event…. Why isn’t “for your use” adequate. A good summary of the technology though.
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• Amazon Stainless Steel: amzn.to/3P9a7C6
@@jon4lakers do you have an answer for my question?
In a nutshell - any TV is fine just make sure there's a fake plant next to it.
😂
Allow me to be a bit helpful here. Qled = TCL C and Q series, HISENSE U series. Qd oled = (my personal recommendation) Samsung S90 series, and if for some reason you insist to still get an LG then C series or the new B4 instead of the C4, the G series is great but it's not worth it, way too overpriced and if you raise the brightness above 45 the picture wares off, the MLA technology they have, isn't doing much to help. Anything else is just a waste of money 💰, unless you have an unlimited amount of them to throw away.
I bought an Oled TV 6 years ago from LG and get burned after 2 years of usage. I lost 3500 US dollars . LG said that it will cost me 2250 Dollars to repair it , but instead i bought a new Mini Led TV
I just want a non-smart TV that won't spy on me, sell my data and constantly hustle me with advertising. Can't believe how hard that's become. I don't want Corporate Spyware in my home. Is that too much to ask? Apparently so...
What a great presentation and well spoken with detail. Glad to come across you. Keep up the good work!
Why you not talk about bright spots on the screens of LED TV? Caused lenses falling off. I have a 75 inch Samsung with just one bright spot right now, but anticipate more showing up. Researching to find out if this problem has been resolved, is what brought me to your video. My Samsung is 6 or 7 years old, and thinking that, instead of spending a bunch of repairing this problem, upgrade to a newer television. Costco is likely where I'll be shopping. Any and all input is welcomed and appreciated. Thanks in advance.
im glad i watched this, and other vids of yours. im on the market for a new tv. and i think ill just go with regular LED. cheaper and not insanely bright. it seems like the biggest notable differences between the types is brightness and contrast. i find it interesting cuz its not good for your eyes!! and the worst devices for your eyes are generally the most expensive.
personally bright lighting really hurts my eyes. i cant even drive at night cuz of the new headlights everyone has is so blinding and painful.
at night i leave the tv going to fall asleep and i dim the light way down, remove contrast and increase yellow/red lighting while also removing some color.
granted i seem to be sensitive to light, sometimes it makes me sneeze, but staring at a bright tv is still not good for anyone's eyes.
it would be cool if you did a video on tvs that have the most customization in the picture settings while also having great resolution quality
What's the technical reason why burn in isn't a problem now with new OLED tv's? i want to understand.
Software solutions if I'm not mistaken. They automatically refresh their pixels every now and then or adjust their brightness.
Thanks for this video. I'm seeing a budget Samsung DU9000 UHD that's probably on a cheaper price around $2,500 for the 98 inch. Unfortunately I cannot find a lot of reviews regarding this set. Looks good in the store but definitely not top tier. Can you give your thoughts on this 98 inch set?
Did you say QD OLED is brighter than a traditional oled?? Also, set it and forget it is simply not true. I watch ice hockey, the colour of white is not equal to a w-oled, and it never will be.
Edit: it seems the latest QD OLED from Samsung, their S95D has been measured to be the brightest OLED tv yet. So, ignore the first bit 😊
I'm going with the TCL 85" S Class 4K UHD HDR LED Smart TV with Google TV
I need a tv to watch Netflix and stuff on, to be in my bedroom, that’s it. Any recommendations?
I have a 55 inch TCL Roku tv that I bought brand new in 2018. I'm ready for an upgrade to a newer model and I'd like something similar but I have a small budget for this. Do you have any suggestions?
@jon4lakers do you have an answer for my question?
What did you choose?@@Nick-ju7ld
Good morning guys I'm staying All of the TCL Roku TV s because they really have a great picture quality and they are very smart and they really can Last a very long time we have the TCL Roku 50inch Man we got this TV in 2002 and it's still snowing very Top notch looking and we don't have internet just Air TV
Nice video Jon!
This was so incredibly helpful. Thank you for doing this.
Glad you liked it!
I am wanting to upgrade my 75 inch hisense h8g. Tv has been used 18 hours a day for 4 years, has a couple dirty screen spots, but only see it on full light color screen. But I can tell colors are starting to look more off. I wanted s90d samsung or c4 LG, both are in price range. Still worries me about burn in. I watch tv in dim lit room, rarely have any bright lights on. I want tv with good sound for a tv, i alwats seem to have sync issues with soundbar. My other choices are TCL 851 75 and the Hisense u8 75 2024. I could go up to 85 area.
Very well-articulated. This helped my decision.
Hey Jon, love your videos!
Appreciate you!
I steered away from Oled, its the burn in issues, bought a Qled instead.
Very informative. Thank you, Jon.
I've considered OLED TVs, but Mini LEDs like the Sony X95L have gotten so close to OLED quality that there's no need to tolerate the risk of burn-in....even if that risk is minimal.
Just got a G4! This tv is amazing
Are you still happy with it?
Hi Jon I just found you on UA-cam and I wanted some advice. My tv is on like 8 to 10 hours a day and half that time it’s gaming, I also have a bad habit of falling asleep with it on. My choice would be a QN90D because I’ve always been a big fan of Samsung and I’m worried about burn in’s from Oled’s. Is there a better option in my case?
What is "burn in" ?
When you don’t wear condom
Really good work!
Thank you!
I just want a tv for my playstation, i don't need a smart tv because I wouldn't use any of the features.
My 3 yr old LG OLED has major burn-in.. Never again.
i use an iphone as my tv
good video!!
Thanks!
I’m half listening to you talk. You’ve got the radio station voice
You are completely wrong when it comes to QLED displays black levels. You should check hisense u8 series and TCL Q8 and I promise you, you won't be able to tell which one is the old one
What about the Samsung Frame?
I havent seen it in person.
just bought one
Anybody in the comment section got the Samsung - 55" Class Q70D Series QLED 4K Smart Tizen TV (2024)?
Anybody have the Samsung S90c?
Do I really need to know so much to buy a tv
No. Just buy what you like.
Well explained
So which TV is your favorite?
I dont like LG, what other option for OLED 85 inches? The best in the market right now. DOnt bother with prices
Why not LG sir?
@@paw565 I just don’t like their system, I have one 55” and I prefer my other Sony 55”.
LG stomps Sony in the oled department these days especially for gaming@@IbrahimAliVlog
is this offer awailable in pakistan if its awailable in pakistan how much perice its in pakistan rupee
anywhere in the world.
pls snd adress in pakistan and oled prices rat list in rupee
Too bad movies and sitcoms are total garbage these days.
Art is subjective and while I’m not a fan of sitcoms, 2023 was one of the best years for movies in a long time!
Movies and tv have always been trash, you just don't remember the bag ones
Back in the day movie writers/makers put more effort in a movie especially in character development
@@michaelweening5171Back in the day, they didn’t have DEI, so only the best scripts, best actors, best directors/producers, etc. survived.
@@georgewashington3012 so you seriously think dei is the issue and not streaming churning out tons upon tons of soulless content? Like yeah there's some mediocre crap with black people in it but there has been mediocre white shows since the invention of television.
“For your use case”??
Why is it necessary to label everything a case or an event…. Why isn’t “for your use” adequate.
A good summary of the technology though.
Future proof?!? 🤣🤣🤣
Really helpful! Thank you