I’ve got an LG OLED.Good TVs, easy to use OS with the mouse pointer thingy on the remote.

Dolby Vision stuff looks ace (far more noticeable improvement then between HD and 4K imo).

Another vote for the LG OLED here. Brilliant TV’s.

Amps have you bought a new place? First a new mattress, now a TV! 😃

I’m in the market for a TV too, so watching this. After visiting my sister’s new house where they’ve got brand new everything, I think I’m sold on QLED tvs, but I’m following for specific models to look at 🙂

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    +1 for LG.

    We’ve got an LG OLED65B7V and very happy with it. The O/S has been massively improved over the past coupla years, and the picture quality is excellent. Plugged into an LG sound bar which is great.

    Amps From what I’ve read they both have their positives but I don’t know which is better. My sister and her husband have a massive QLED TV and it was awesome watching stuff on it. That’s the only endorsement I have lol.

    Where are all the Samsung crew? Though they would be in here shouting everyone down?

      I’m team Samsung, on the basis every one I’ve bought has been quality and never let me down.

      So I’m happy to continue buying, rather than descend into the micro analysis vortex.

      Amps I bought my OLED about 6 months ago, spent ages researching, there’s hardly anything in it. I went for OLED as I rate contrast above brightness. I have a mate who has the latest Samsung and it looks fantastic aswell. You can’t go wrong with either.

      As far as I am aware only LG and Samsung make the screens so you’re better off going with one if the two.

      Firmly in the Samsung camp myself - have always gone with Samsung and never been disappointed

      I went with Sony in the end due to OLED being more natural to my eyes, image processing on Sony being better in my opinion (especially upscaling which is superb) and Dolby Vision being the HDR format. Plus I’m all Googled to the max in the smart home stakes, so it was the choice for me. To be fair you can’t go wrong with Sammy, LG or Sony imo. All do amazing tvs.

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        Amps I have a Samsung I bought about a decade ago that’s still going strong and my sister’s new TV (the one I’m in love with) is Samsung as well. I’ll be going with them on whatever I choose next too.

        The main issue with Samsung is after care. Fucking shocking company in that regard.

          When I had an issue with my previous TV (someone had left the mute on for hours and it pixelated the strip of the screen where the mute symbol runs down the screen) they sent out an engineer and changed the board. No charge to me and TV was good as new. It happened when the TV was under warrantee- but thought the service was brilliant.

          Not as good as my mate who’s just blagged a brand new TV from Richer Sounds as a similar issue happened with the picture on his LG very intermittently. The TV isn’t bring made any more so he got a brand new upgrade and they told him just to keep the other one as well. Bastard

            Old-Dutch Not as good as my mate who’s just blagged a brand new TV from Richer Sounds as a similar issue happened with the picture on his LG very intermittently.

            Richer Sounds are a great company. I bought a Samsung TV from them which wasn’t able to show the BBC feed of the last work cup in live 4k because it didn’t support the codec, it was only a couple of years old. They allowed me to swap it for a brand new LG OLED.

            Old-Dutch Yeah I thought so. I wrote to the CEO to big up the guy who swapped it for me in the local store.