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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 1118234" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>Any specific need for a 65"? If you owned a TV of 43" previously you might be more than happy with a size smaller and buying a TV from a higher quality series than the Q60B like the Samsung Q85A, Q90A or the OLED LG 55" A1 which you can find closer to your budget. OLED and the mini LED backlight TVs have noticeably improved contrast ratios and black levels. If you have a room that is bright and with a lot of reflections then I'd lean towards LCD.</p><p></p><p>With the lower series TVs you have to accept compromises and have a bit of luck with finding a good panel. If you don't mind those I guess they are fine, but do check them out and compare. I wasn't particularly impressed with the demo Q60B in store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 1118234, member: 997"] Any specific need for a 65"? If you owned a TV of 43" previously you might be more than happy with a size smaller and buying a TV from a higher quality series than the Q60B like the Samsung Q85A, Q90A or the OLED LG 55" A1 which you can find closer to your budget. OLED and the mini LED backlight TVs have noticeably improved contrast ratios and black levels. If you have a room that is bright and with a lot of reflections then I'd lean towards LCD. With the lower series TVs you have to accept compromises and have a bit of luck with finding a good panel. If you don't mind those I guess they are fine, but do check them out and compare. I wasn't particularly impressed with the demo Q60B in store. [/QUOTE]
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