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  1. PSU Cane

    OT - TV’s

    I routinely see LG appliances ranked near the top across most categories (with Bosch for Dishwashers). What issues have you had? I'm in the market for a net set myself and was told by many to stay away from Samsung (especially Samsung refrigerators) eventhough they look nice and have those...
  2. PSU Cane

    OT - TV’s

    Except cable sports they list Sony - which is the same experience i've had. Again, i don't think you can go wrong with the Sony 900F/950G or the LG B9/C9. It's just a matter of how much you want to pay and your usage of it.
  3. PSU Cane

    OT - TV’s

    I had one of those Sony Bravia LCDs that were 13 inches deep - before the flatscreen rage. That thing was awesome. My dad used to hate how it looked better than his newer TVs. It lasted 15 years before i started getting purple bleed in the lower screen.....a common issue with those original...
  4. PSU Cane

    OT - TV’s

    I had a Vizio years ago that went to **** in less than 3 years. I'll never do that again. My buddy loves Vizio - it's all he buys. He's never had a problem.
  5. PSU Cane

    OT - TV’s

    For mainly cable TV/sports, the Sony XBR 900F/950G would really be good. If you really want to pay that premium price for OLED for eye popping movies and colors, the Sony A8/A9 and LG B9/C9 are it. The LGs are less expensive.
  6. PSU Cane

    OT - TV’s

    The LG OLED i have doesn't handle sports as well as my Sony 900F. I don't have the C9 though.
  7. PSU Cane

    OT - TV’s

    Just don't buy Samsung specials around the holidays. They are holiday specific models build with garbage components. Not worth it.
  8. PSU Cane

    OT - TV’s

    The biggest thing is what you plan to use it for.....regular TV? Streaming/Netflix? BluRay or 4k movies? For my regular TV in the office and family room, i went with Sony because of the great upscaling and motion blur capabilities. I have an LG OLED in the bedroom for movies. My one Sony...
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