Watching Football on TV (LED/OLED)

So, I've narrowed down my potential picks to the QN90A, A80J, or the C1. For now, I'm leaning to the Sony, although I'm definitely open to either of the other 2. They're all in the same ballpark price-wise.

I am thinking about buying through Best Buy instead of Amazon. I don't know if their return policies are comparable, but Amazon has been pretty good about accepting returns and exchanges without much hassle. I assume Best Buy is similar. I just kind of like the idea of being able to go to the store if I have an issue.

I might go to Best Buy here and let the wife have a look see as well before we make a purchase.

it seems like there are no good sales at the moment since they're priced nearly identical between Amazon and Best Buy. So I may wait for a good sale comes around before pulling the trigger.

As much as I love OLED it really comes down to what fits your room better and when you watch tv the most. Say if mostly in the evening, this issue with natural light would not be an issue. My friend is debating these same models, and I told him even if all prices were equal I'd still say QN90a over the others - because of his room. The only OLED I maybe would recommend for him is if he got a 77 inch OLED, because the larger the screen, the brighter the panel. He has a sliding glass door not too far from his wall with the tv, and some overhead skylights - I just think it would be too much natural light and would have reflections galore. All tvs will have glare, but a brighter panel combats this better. I believe Best buy has a 15 day return window. If you have a costco membership I think they have 90 day return policy + some complementary extended warranty. Either way it is going to be a birch repackaging a large tv to return. Display models in the stores are cranked up to max brightness usually. This is nowhere close to what it might look like in your room, plus the lighting is completely different in a store vs house.

Qn90a, A80j, A90j, C1, G1 all have atsc 3.0