i always find it funny when people complain about the "lack of brightness" on OLEDs... meanwhile I'll be watching a movie and be practically blinded when a scene switches from pitch black to a bright scene... but only brightness matters apparently and black levels are an after thought.
I never have issues watching it during the day (ie bright conditions), but glare from lights is a real thing when the screen is on a dark scene.
Also for the people who are afraid of burn in... I owe a 65 E6P, 55 B7 and a 65 C8. Both 65s were bought off the floor as display models. The E6P I bought from Best Buy and is perfect to this day, never had a single issue with it playing games or as a computer monitor.
The C8 I got from Conns and it had MAJOR burn in from the stupid video loop they play while on display. I sent LG an email like 2 days after buying it and within 2 days LG sent some one to completely replace the panel for free, in my home... something that the repairman said ONLY LG does (only for OLEDs probably).
So that, combined with all the critical acclaim that OLEDs always receive... because you know, it is a fact that it us superior technology, combined with the fact that they are also pretty much the only large displays that can do VRR at a very affordable price, and that ganers can take advantage ifvthis technology now, makes it a pretty obviously winner in tge field of best display device.
Shadow is a clown. A very dark grey clown with screen tearing.