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LG C1 Oled 65" or TCL R646 75"

LG OLED C1 65" or TCL R646 75"  

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  1. 1. which one to chose?

    • OLED 65
      4
    • MIniled 75
      0


Hi guys, I have found a great deal on a LG OLED C1 65 inch and TCL 6r6 75 inch for the same price. Which one should I get? I know the TCL may get brighter but no mini led tv can beat the inky blacks of Oled. At this point I really dont know, and going to the store to look at them doesnt help because of the lights. I don't care about the OS they use cause I always use my apple TV. I watch tv in a dark environment which pushes me towards the LG but the bigger size of the TCL is also appealing. Helpppppp

I willl choose whatever the majority chooses

LG C1
Screen size: 65 inches
Resolution: 3,840 x 2,160
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG
Refresh rate: 120 Hz
Ports: 4 HDMI 2.1 (1 with eARC), 3 USB
Smart TV software: webOS
G-sync and Free-sync

TCL R646
Screen size: 75 nches
Resolution: 3,840x2,160
HDR: HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, Dolby Vision
Refresh Rate: 144 Hz
Ports: 4 HDMI, 1 USB
Audio: 2 (10+10)
Smart TV Software: Roku TV
Free sync

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Is the C1 new? Weird to see a new 65in one in the wild. I would personally never buy a used OLED, if so. If it is, compared to that TCL, I'm buying it every time.

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The C1 is not new, but I am allowed to make test to make sure there is no burning

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I voted LG. Even if it is used, as long as there is no sign of burn-in I'd rather have the OLED. But a factor in this is view distance. Depending on how far you sit from the screen, the size of a 75" may end up being a better choice.

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What is viewing distance?

 

The lg oled is by far the better quality television. If you go this way. Don't sit further than 8 feet or so. Up to 5 feet is the closest distance you want without moving your head.

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