Oh wow. You're literally me circa 10 years ago now. I have actually burned FFXIV hotbars into a Panasonic plasma TV back in the day. Turned a really nice TV into a paperweight. You're going to learn the same hard lesson I did. After that plasma, I went back to LCD because I decided I would rather put up with LCD's technical limitations rather than destroy more TV's with my game HUD's.I don't keep the TV on unless I am using it, and if I am using it then 95% of the time it is in full screen mode (e.g. playing a game or watching a movie). I would be more concerned about burn-in from the hotbars and other HUD effects from Final Fantasy XIV than from the Windows taskbar. That's got more on-screen time than the Windows taskbar does by a not-insignificant margin.
Well, first of all, it was a rhetorical question.
98" and when they make bigger I'm going bigger...
55". Yes, it's too small.
55"
Perfect size for the sitting distance.
Lying joy is finite and hurtful later on, just like drinking.I answered 55", which is true, really.
But these kinds of polls should always be taken with a grain of salt. Because none will answer truthfully. And in my defense, I live in Finland, and it's quite cold at the moment.
55" and it's enough for me
TCL's are quality and decently priced too, i had a 55" sony that got faulty in less than a year, went through hoops to replace it, store then gave me a samsung, had terrible backlight bleed so i thought fk it and bought the tcl, id recommend them to anyone65" TCL qled
Although my Quest 2 screens might be my most used. What is that - like 2 x 2" ?
I also have a TCL. Love mine and it's fantastic for the price I paid.TCL's are quality and decently priced too, i had a 55" sony that got faulty in less than a year, went through hoops to replace it, store then gave me a samsung, had terrible backlight bleed so i thought fk it and bought the tcl, id recommend them to anyone
My 50" Sharp does the job but I admit it's a bit old.
How are you guys not turning your heads playing on those big ass screens?
All those with OLED for more than 3 years, have you not experienced burn in?
My LG C9 is from 2019, has almost 7000 hours, with at least half of that gaming. Hell, over 1000 of it would be from Apex Legends alone. I pulled up colour slides and every colour is absolutely pristine. I have never "babysat" anything. I haven't even changed the picture settings. I use default game mode for games, and default cinema mode for Apple TV.They probably babysit their TVs.
You have your brightness maxed out?My LG C9 is from 2019, has almost 7000 hours, with at least half of that gaming. Hell, over 1000 of it would be from Apex Legends alone. I pulled up colour slides and every colour is absolutely pristine. I have never "babysat" anything. I haven't even changed the picture settings. I use default game mode for games, and default cinema mode for Apple TV.
Burn-in is history.
I thought it was really cool until I had to take down my 65” LG C9. I was afraid it would crack when I went to lay it flat. Everyone who comes to the house is impressed by this, though.I have a 55 inch LG CX, love it. But why the hell do they have to be so thin?
77 is freak got to see it77 OLED, it's glorious!
I carried my old LG OLED65C8PLA through a town, to get to a C.E.X shop. I'll smash the next tv before I do that again!
I drove there and parked as close as I could to the shop. Between where I parked and the shop, it was complete chaos manoeuvring through people with a 65 inch TV.Why not not just cut off at most 40 quid for fucking taxi
My LG C9 is from 2019, has almost 7000 hours, with at least half of that gaming. Hell, over 1000 of it would be from Apex Legends alone. I pulled up colour slides and every colour is absolutely pristine. I have never "babysat" anything. I haven't even changed the picture settings. I use default game mode for games, and default cinema mode for Apple TV.
Burn-in is history.
From LG's Website said:"A third option is the Logo Luminance Adjustment, which can detect static logos on the screen and reduce brightness to help decrease permanent image retention."
From LG's Website said:"So, in short: Reasonable, responsible usage of an OLED TV, combined with powerful image preservation abilities should result in a seamless home entertainment experience."
Not sure why you so desperately want to spread FUD. I do nothing special with my TVs. I use them as any other TV. I don’t even change any settings. C9 was at max brightness in HDR mode the whole time (HDR on PS4/PS5 and DV on Apple TV). I also currently use an LG C1 as a monitor.You just so used to doing stuff it dont seem like babysitting anymore lol.
Nope, its a test how big your balls are to get a proper huge tvIs this a secret how small is your peepee thread?