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OT Six tvs crapped out in the last 7 years.
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[QUOTE="uconnfan68, post: 4193488, member: 603"] We had a 49" LG 4k led that was about 4 years old in our living room (replaced a 32" Sony led about 15 years old). When we finished fixing a room in the basement for guests last summer, we tried to put a TCL there, but they no longer had the size we wanted available. We figured we'd upgrade the living room and put the LG downstairs. We now have a Sony Bravia OLED 65" 4k in the living room. The sound from it was good enough to stop using the sound bar we had to use with the LG. The LG downstairs was mounted on an articulating wall mount, and is used by the grandsons for gaming and Roku watching. Win-win. The new Sony uses an LG display (all OLEDs displays were LG until very recently), and we debated getting the LG tv, but got a deep discount on the Sony, which I felt better with anyway. Our 32" Sony is still being used in an upstairs bedroom and looks great at 20-ish years old. To my old eyes, the new Sony is a brighter, sharper picture that the older LG was. I tried a few calibration tools on the LG, but it never looked as crisp as I wanted. Haven't touched the Sony controls since we set it up last summer. That pixel/display control is what you pay the extra money for. [/QUOTE]
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