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★★★★★
Worth it for me
Coming from a 2017 oled from LG. It had a great picture, despite tweaking the screen saver to come on at the earliest time frame of inactivity the TV had awful burn in from my use of the onboard Youtube app. Play buttons burned into the lower right hand corner, upper left, etc. It began to look horrible. LG support was no help, even if I offered to pay for repairs (new panel replacement). So I was disappointed to say the least.
So now I am in a position where I need a TV that does not burn in, but still doesn't disappoint visually after coming from an OLED (which really do have amazing contrast levels, and decent brightness).
This TV fits the bill. 2000 nits of brightness vs 600 I think on the oled. The brightness is amazing. The black levels are as good as oled so far, indistinguishable to me. The youtube app which gets a lot of use is snappy, and better than the LG one as the thumnails play a preview of the video before clicking. This was really important to me. The picture is beautiful, vivid, and clear. It's heavier than the LG I had, but only because the stand is robust and of good quality. It is thin profiled, and the screen is glossy. The remote control is solar powered and usb c chargeable. Easily the best remote I have ever seen or used.
I'm not sure why I strayed from Samsung with my last TV (Oled technology captivated me) but I wish I never did.
March 2021 · Electronics · verified purchase