55 inch seems to be the sweet spot, above that is poor on normal HD TV, any bigger you need to be giving it a quality feed like 4k Netflix etc. The bigger the picture the less detail and more motion problems
Oled still has a big problem with tv burn in and dead pixels on the panel and burn in not being covered by warranty. It also needs a dark room to benefit from the deep blacks.
Qled from Samsung is good for bright rooms but not quite as sharp as oled.
My tv of choice at the minute would still be led. A Sony 55 inch xf9005. Lovely motion and brilliant picture.
All smart tvs are getting to smart and crashing and needing rebooting etc.
Tvs would be better sticking to the basics with good speakers as standard and leaving the smart stuff to fire sticks etc.
Oled still has a big problem with tv burn in and dead pixels on the panel and burn in not being covered by warranty. It also needs a dark room to benefit from the deep blacks.
Qled from Samsung is good for bright rooms but not quite as sharp as oled.
My tv of choice at the minute would still be led. A Sony 55 inch xf9005. Lovely motion and brilliant picture.
All smart tvs are getting to smart and crashing and needing rebooting etc.
Tvs would be better sticking to the basics with good speakers as standard and leaving the smart stuff to fire sticks etc.