Watching Football on TV (LED/OLED)
@Zztop I do appreciate the information you and others have provided here. This thread further raised my interest in OLED and our decision to buy another TV. It’s the direction I should have gone last time, because black levels and contrast are important to how I perceive a satisfying viewing experience. Also, Dolby Vision is a noticeable improvement over HDR 10 or whatever the Q90T has.
As it is, the Q90 is a much nicer TV than we ever would have bought for the bedroom, but that’s where we’ll use it now, so it works out. The viewing distance is farther away, which helps minimize the flaws that were more noticeable in the living room. And since it won’t be the primary TV, it will be easier to live with.
I don’t mean to disparage Samsung as a brand, but it’s what I have the most experience with. I also have read about the limited suppliers of LED panels.
I did buy a Sony once that had good reviews, but returned it because no amount of adjusting could eliminate the jittery picture, and ended up with yet another Samsung. Otherwise, I had an Olevia way back, which ended up being solid for the time, and various small cheap TVs that I’ve bought with low expectations for the home office or other purposes.