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Will give some of these a shot
How old is your tv?
There are great TVs that are inexpensive now
Yep.That's the subliminal mind control/activation strip used by the CIA to activate subjects....
Better hide any means of harm in your house.
Maybe Samsung is getting too big with too many models on the market. There are a million of them for sale everywhere. I've owned a few and they've been good to me but the last one did have a few small issues.Posted in the PS5 thread but never going Samsung again.
Less than two months with the S90C and the screen was flickering and producing horizontal lines every few minutes. They offered to send a tech out to troubleshoot and likely submit for a replacement. Thankfully Best Buy stepped up and let me swap it
for an LG C3.
Staying with LG going forward. My last one is still going strong years later.
LG has been pretty much the benchmark for OLED for years. They’re incredible sets.Maybe Samsung is getting too big with too many models on the market. There are a million of them for sale everywhere. I've owned a few and they've been good to me but the last one did have a few small issues.
Is LG that good? Haven't tried them yet.
It's a shame, Samsung used to be awesome. LG are great, I almost said fuck this tv and replaced it with an LG of the same sizePosted in the PS5 thread but never going Samsung again.
Less than two months with the S90C and the screen was flickering and producing horizontal lines every few minutes. They offered to send a tech out to troubleshoot and likely submit for a replacement. Thankfully Best Buy stepped up and let me swap it
for an LG C3.
Staying with LG going forward. My last one is still going strong years later.
What kind of take is this? LolYou want a good TV? Buy a Vizio. Not as good as they were before they took off, but still way better than all the big brands.
But.....
Who the hell is buying a TV in 2024? Unless I am trying to hook up my Duck hunt/Mario/Racer NES cart system you won't catch me dead working on anything other than a monitor.
Unless its me and pops in the shed, in which case its easy to see us both chilling on old chairs sipping drinks and laughing at western movies.
After having the TV for two weeks they brought it back with a new panel and screen. Essentially brand new. For free because warranty.
Posted in the PS5 thread but never going Samsung again.
Less than two months with the S90C and the screen was flickering and producing horizontal lines every few minutes. They offered to send a tech out to troubleshoot and likely submit for a replacement. Thankfully Best Buy stepped up and let me swap it
for an LG C3.
Staying with LG going forward. My last one is still going strong years later.
I've been really happy with my B7 OLED I bought in 2018. Got the panel replaced under warranty in 2022 due to dead pixels, the LG technician noticed more dead pixels than I had seen and about a week later he comes with a new panel, replaces it and I essentially have a new TV. He told me even though its a B7 model panel, it acts like the 2022 model panels, not sure what he meant by that but I noticed the grey uniformity was way better with the new panel which was great.Maybe Samsung is getting too big with too many models on the market. There are a million of them for sale everywhere. I've owned a few and they've been good to me but the last one did have a few small issues.
Is LG that good? Haven't tried them yet.
Did you watch a d grade movie recently on it?Turned my television on last night and discovered a translucent vertical line going directly down the center of it. I've been at work a lot this week so I have no idea if one of the kids smacked the thing with a toy, but I just got this thing in July and it's a Samsung so I would expect it to not be taking a shit already. Anyone ever deal with something like this? Is it worth calling for a service appointment vs just getting a new TV?