So I'd like some help deciding on a new TV.
http://www.joesav.com/Samsung-Series-65-Class-SUHD-Smart-LED-TV-UN65-p/un65ks8000fxza.htm
VS.
http://www.joesav.com/LG-OLED-HDTV-p/55eg9600.htm
There both similar in price. Ones bigger then the other but I think what my decision comes down to is how is OLED vs SUHD?
Compare carefully
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/eg9600
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/ks8000
>OLED vs SUHD
SUHD is just Samsung's memeword for HDR/10bit. Both TVs have it.
Personally I'd go for the OLED, even though it's way smaller. OLED colors/blacks are godlike.
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>>56598314
I would definitely go with the OLED. When I was in the search for a new TV and had purchased a 65" 7150. Yeah the picture was great but mine had a big blotch of leaking on the bottom right corner which triggered the shit out of me. I returned it but at this point in time the 7150 series was out of stock everywhere. I then decided to pick up a the newer Samsung Plasma. Picture is slightly worse than the 7150 but the black were alright (not amazing as I thought) and the color were great.
So yeah I would go with the OLED for those inky jet black black levels. Unless you plan on doing something else on them like watching twitch streams. It sucks for me cause I can hardly watch many twitch streams cause I have to worry about image retention due to streamers retarded overlays and webcams. And as far as I know OLED still has image retention issues.
So OLED if you only plan to watch tv, movies or light games and the LED if you want to do more things.
>>56598662
Its gonna be solely a computer monitor , so mainly video games, movies, browsing all that shit
>>56598886
>65" inch
>55" oled
>as a computer monitor
Really bro?
>>56598979
Well Im going from like a 100 inch projector screen, but my setup is a couch, tv stand and surround sound system so its more akin to a home theater then a desk and chair setup
>>56599083
Then just get the 65". Regardless you get is probably gonna have a ton of input lag. I would say it would be better to just invest in a 27" inc G or Freesync monitor, and a real desk.
>>56598886
Probably not the best use for an oled screen because of burn-in (image retention). I don't know how bad it would be however.
>>56600674
OLED is a pretty bad buy for desktop usage. Task bar will be burned to shit, wallpaper, desktop icons. You would always need to turn it off. Correct me if I am wrong but the actual OLED monitors probably have better tech to withstand burn ins.
>>56600832
Are there actual oled monitors?
>>56600859
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2Vqbi71Lek
Dell $4,999
>>56599083
>>56600894
>>56600859
>>56600832
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLbB_IGvX3Q