If you know a good bit about new TV's (I don't) I'd like your opinion on this one

Snafu

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^about family viewing

LCD's viewing angles suck. If you are 10deg left or right you see nothing.

OLED ? 180deg
 

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1st off unless ypou have a super large family room or living room buying a movie screen sized tv just aint goonna work

because i have family that had one and unless you sat on couch sidewya aginst the wall you couldnt see the tv because of others sitting in front of you

now they got TV on wall just inside the door and all can see it's 49"

i have a 39" one in home entertainment solid wood cabinet i took off the doors that close around the tv to make more room inside

only cost me $350 3 years ago
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From what I understand, it really isn't. When they use terms like "MotionRate 120" it's actually a true 60HZ that they "upscale" to 120HZ and that isn't the same, at least according to the reviews.

I dunno, all this is over my head. I may just keep the plasma as this point and forget it. Now I'm looking at the OLED's like suggested and I see the one above for $2299 but it doesn't make sense to get that one when a much nicer one is $2699. So what started out at a $2K budget is now approaching $3K with tax.

Escalating....

dont get too hung up with the 60 vs 120 Hz vs 240 Hz. It's just marketing.

https://www.cnet.com/news/ultra-hd-4k-tv-refresh-rates/
 
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