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What TV you /g/uys got? Are you happy with it?

I got myself a 48" Sony OLED the other day and I really love it. My only issues with it are how the auto brightness barely works, so I have to navigate through the settings every day pretty much. Also sometimes the audio cuts out when I'm playing certain games on my PS5, but that might also be the console's fault.
I also wish it didn't have GoogleTV, but I'm sure all smart TVs spy on you nowadays anyway.
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>>107007778
I got a Sony FW-55BZ40L.
Very bright, no reflections, 0 lightbleed, the only downside is that it's not OLED so it has poor blacks.
It has the perk of not having a DVB-T2 receiver, so it allows me to not pay the television tax in my cucked country.

>I also wish it didn't have GoogleTV, but I'm sure all smart TVs spy on you nowadays anyway.
Just don't connect them to the internet, it is literally that simple.
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I have a 65" lg g3
despite being an oled, the MLA subpanel makes it get so bright that I actually turned the brightness down to almost half (calibration recommends 100 brightness in hdr) because otherwise I get a headache within in hour of watching
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>>107007778
I got a 55" G3, it's pretty great. Too dim still. In SDR the TV is burn your eyes out bright and you will almost definitely crank the brightness down, but filmmaker mode in HDR is way too dark even with a blackout room (maybe because English homes are SOOOOO small that the TV alone illuminates the entire room and nullifies the darkness level).
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>>107007778
50 something G3. no complaints. I feel it was a good deal for the specs.
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I'm getting a new on BF what should I get
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>>107007778
Old LG 1080p smartTV disconnected from the wifi.
+Google streamer 4k cause it has security updates.
I also use a different google account than what I watch on youtube(don't shit where you sleep).
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>>107008948
I also use a dualshock 4 controller instead of the remote, cause I ain't risking getting recorded(I still do these weird performances as if I were surveiled with my phone from time to time).
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TCL 43" C655 QLED. was only about 500 dollarydoos, deshitified the OS (certainly not the worst Android TV install but still), speakers sound alright, picture quality is gold enough for a cheap QLED
https://www.tcl.com/au/en/tvs/43c655
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>>107007778
Hisense 75U8K

Uses an advanced IPS-style panel called ADS Pro

Looks great as a monitor thanks to this, wish more companies would use it since I kind of hate Hisense (they sabotage their own firmware of older devices)
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>>107007778
55'' Sony OLED. I'm quite happy with it. My one complaint is only two of the four HDMI ports are HDMI 2.1. I do think Google TV is one of the better choices because it doesn't gripe when you set it up in offline mode.
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>>107007778
>owning a television
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>>107010860
samsung forces me to own a tv since they make the most cost effective for image quality displays in my country, and they bundle tv os on it
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Also G3 here. Picture quality is great. OS is so-so. Overall very happy. Game mode could be better, but there's a work around using filmmakermode+ALLM, so I won't complain.
>>107008621
Depends on the movie. But that's more of a HDR being a fucked standard though. Usually it's recommended to go with "cinema home" or how it's called if you feel it's too dark.
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I have no idea why I would want a TV in current year.
I'm sorry about the situation of >>107010985 and his country.
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>>107011536
its literal hell to use tv os on desktop but what can you do besides paying premium
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>>107007778
I've had a C3 for a couple years now. Pretty good except that it nags you with a 2GB update every week.



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