Watching Football on TV (LED/OLED)

Yes, thats basically it. Each pixel of an OLED is self-emissive and can turn on/off on an individual basis. Vs a LCD tv that has a backlight (dimming zones) lighting up the LCD panel.



There is definitely some panel lottery involved, no manufacturer is perfect and I guess it comes down to which negative would bother you the least. I've read the dirty screen effect is worse in the larger panels like the 70+ inch ones. I'd suggest if people have doubts to buy from a store with a good return policy. Buying through costco with their branded credit card gets you a 5 year warranty, tradeoff is a smaller selection of tvs. LG has a 5 year manufacturer warranty on the LG G1 (not sure about the c1). I don't know much about samsung warranty.

Or for people with the money, they can buy a pre-calibrated tv https://valueelectronics.com/product/q-c-and-calibration/ I am only recommending this site because I know about their procedure. They'll take tv out, run it through a battery of tests and calibrate it, but if it doesn't live up to their standards, they will not ship it out and keep opening boxes until they find a good one for you. On a side note this is the only company that Panasonic allowed to sell their tvs in the US (I heard it took him several years to convince them).

Appreciate the link.

I bought at Best Buy and have no reservations about returning items that don’t meet expectations but in this case, some time had passed before I really registered what I was seeing, did some research, found some discussions about panel lottery with some people reporting they ended up with worse screens after exchange. Combined with being in the midst of COVID life, just decided to live with it since it’s fine under most conditions. This TV will likely end up in the bedroom sooner than later and I’ll find something else for the living room. Think I’m leaning LG next go round but there’s time for me to be better informed and not make an impulse purchase replacing a dead TV.