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Thread started 08/06/23 5:50am

ShellyMcG

Advice On a New TV

I've finally decided to bite the bullet and buy a new television but I'm not the most technologically savvy person in the world so I was wondering if anyone here could maybe point me in the right direction.

I've done a little bit of research online but a lot of "reviews" come across as paid advertisements so it's hard to get an honest opinion. The TV I have that I'm getting rid of is an LG OLED. I only have it 4 years but for the last 3 years it's had some pretty severe burn in on the screen and I've reached the point where I'm just sick of it. So I'm going to avoid OLED TVs in future.

My budget is around €1,500. I can't go much over that and to be honest, I'd rather go well below it if I can. But I want something that's really good quality that will last so I expect to pay pretty close to my max budget. My last TV is 55" so I'm looking for another one that size or bigger. Maybe as big as 65".

So if anyone has any recommendations or advice, I'd be super grateful. Thanks.
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Reply #1 posted 08/06/23 3:05pm

IanRG

Make sure you have a good quality sound bar or alike - Even if you cannot make it picture perfect, you can make it sound better.

Burn in is not unique to OLED and not 100% solved. There have been improvements and sometiems it is just temporary image retention, not permanent burn in. I would suggest making sure that the supplier or manufacturer agreement recognises this as a warantee issue - Samsung does (or used to), but LG has been resistant to such warantees.

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Reply #2 posted 08/07/23 2:22am

ShellyMcG

IanRG said:

Make sure you have a good quality sound bar or alike - Even if you cannot make it picture perfect, you can make it sound better.

Burn in is not unique to OLED and not 100% solved. There have been improvements and sometiems it is just temporary image retention, not permanent burn in. I would suggest making sure that the supplier or manufacturer agreement recognises this as a warantee issue - Samsung does (or used to), but LG has been resistant to such warantees.



I can barely afford the TV at the moment so the sound bar will have to wait. Although depending on how much I spend, I might be able to stretch for the sound bar. Maybe the sales guy will feel sorry for me and give me a good deal lol

This is definitely permanent burn in. And not only that but the whole screen has degraded to such a degree that the colours look off. The Simpsons look green, for example. And the very centre of the screen is noticeably darker than around the edges.
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Reply #3 posted 08/07/23 3:13am

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How did it get the burn-in-screen? It had burn-in-screen for 3 of the 4 years you've owned it?

It's honestly a potential risk with any TV.

[Edited 8/7/23 3:14am]

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Reply #4 posted 08/07/23 2:12pm

ShellyMcG

WhisperingDandelions said:

How did it get the burn-in-screen? It had burn-in-screen for 3 of the 4 years you've owned it?

It's honestly a potential risk with any TV.

[Edited 8/7/23 3:14am]



I don't know how it happened? From reading about it online I understand that it happens from leaving a static image on the screen for a long time. Like the news ticker on a news channel or something like that. But I've never done that. Not for any extended period anyway. But I still have like a dark shadow running across the whole bottom of my screen which matches up with where the news ticker is on Sky News. There's also a permanent Nickelodeon logo burned into the bottom right corner. And it seems like it's getting worse as time goes on because I was watching the Australia vs Denmark match earlier and there is still a shadow of scoreline in the top left corner of the screen. But that match was hours ago.
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Reply #5 posted 08/08/23 9:22am

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Planned Obsolescence

[Edited 8/8/23 9:23am]

"Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends"
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Reply #6 posted 08/10/23 11:31pm

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Reply #7 posted 08/10/23 11:45pm

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ShellyMcG said:

WhisperingDandelions said:

How did it get the burn-in-screen? It had burn-in-screen for 3 of the 4 years you've owned it?

It's honestly a potential risk with any TV.

[Edited 8/7/23 3:14am]

I don't know how it happened? From reading about it online I understand that it happens from leaving a static image on the screen for a long time. Like the news ticker on a news channel or something like that. But I've never done that. Not for any extended period anyway. But I still have like a dark shadow running across the whole bottom of my screen which matches up with where the news ticker is on Sky News. There's also a permanent Nickelodeon logo burned into the bottom right corner. And it seems like it's getting worse as time goes on because I was watching the Australia vs Denmark match earlier and there is still a shadow of scoreline in the top left corner of the screen. But that match was hours ago.

I googled your old TV and says that it's more prone to burn-in than other TVs, so you should be good wherever, just don't leave it on Nick or Sky News super duper long.

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Reply #8 posted 08/11/23 1:28am

ShellyMcG

WhisperingDandelions said:



ShellyMcG said:


WhisperingDandelions said:

How did it get the burn-in-screen? It had burn-in-screen for 3 of the 4 years you've owned it?

It's honestly a potential risk with any TV.


[Edited 8/7/23 3:14am]



I don't know how it happened? From reading about it online I understand that it happens from leaving a static image on the screen for a long time. Like the news ticker on a news channel or something like that. But I've never done that. Not for any extended period anyway. But I still have like a dark shadow running across the whole bottom of my screen which matches up with where the news ticker is on Sky News. There's also a permanent Nickelodeon logo burned into the bottom right corner. And it seems like it's getting worse as time goes on because I was watching the Australia vs Denmark match earlier and there is still a shadow of scoreline in the top left corner of the screen. But that match was hours ago.

I googled your old TV and says that it's more prone to burn-in than other TVs, so you should be good wherever, just don't leave it on Nick or Sky News super duper long.



The funny thing is that I don't really watch much television and I watch even less news so I don't understand how the sky News thing happened. Nickelodeon does be on quite a bit in my house though. Less so these days now that I'm living on my own with the boy. So hopefully it won't happen again.

The tv I'm looking at getting next is a Samsung QLED TV. The reviews are pretty good so I'm almost positive that will be the one.
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Reply #9 posted 08/11/23 1:30am

ShellyMcG

kpowers said:

Batman | Story, TV Show, Movies, Actors, & Animated Series | Britannica



My dad still has our old CRT TV at home in my old room, which is now his games room. Big clunky television lol
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Reply #10 posted 08/12/23 12:28am

ShellyMcG

I bought one. The Samsung QN90B. I have a few hundred left over for a sound bar too so I'll spend the next week or so debating which one is the best within my price range but other than that, this nightmare is finally over. Now all that remains is setting it up once it arrives. I'm going to need help with that too but that's a bridge I'll cross when I come to it. Maybe I can get one of the neighbours to help.

But anyway, thanks for the help and all the information guys. heart
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Reply #11 posted 08/13/23 10:36am

2freaky

Always check Consumer Reports; they are never wrong.

I'll tell U what the Eye in the Pimp stand 4!
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