By now you might know me as an OLED aficionado (who hasn’t bought one yet, due to burn-in and brightness concerns), so I’m naturally posting this.

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    1 year ago

    I can’t exactly justify dropping £1k on something I’m only using for games lol

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      1 year ago

      Normally I like buying things second hand as well. That way I can buy second-hand, sell my things to make up for the cost, too. With OLED, second-hand feels risky, due to burn-in again.

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        1 year ago

        yep, I wouldn’t want to buy an OLED display second hand without a visual inspection or an iron-clad return policy. However I feel like there is quite a bit of value in OLED TVs to be had out there these days because OLEDs have been around for a while, people might be upgrading and others feel just as apprehensive about used displays. So if you have the time and opportunity to pick one up personally, it might be a great deal

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          Yup, you’re right, I’ve had OLED TVs in my sight for quite a while. They seem to be ridiculously cheap compared to OLED monitors. Seems like you could get a lot of bang for your buck there. And cheaper OLEDs also mitigate for the burn-in issue somewhat, as you could just buy a new one if it ever becomes unbearable. How have you found things like text rendering to work on the OLED TV?

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            1 year ago

            I haven’t tried using an OLED TV for anything other than big screen viewing of video or games, where text clarity is a non-issue