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Originally Posted by Msegal
An important point is OLED lacks enough brightness in a well lit room or to fully appreciate HDR. But the OLED blacks are better. In a room with well suppressed ambient light OLED wins, in an average room you may do better with the brightness of the LCD/LED.
The application may be important than the technology.
Food for thought.
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My LG OLED is awesome and once calibrated to your liking is more than adequate in all kinds of lighting day or night, on-axis and off-axis, standard def, 1080p, 4K, and HDR. One of the most enjoyable purchases I have made.
I love it and recommend it without reservation.
Ron
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