Help needed choosing a TV, choice of 2

I've just read the reviews on the link above, I was hoping it was going to say, buy the QLED, it's this and that, and price is amazing. But it's threw me off. The reason I picked these 2. I've had LG before and it had lots of faults. I've only ever bought from richer sounds, under warranty they are changing my TV. Its a motherboard fault (ahem on Samsung) but I do like Samsungs. I'm adding money to it, to upgrade.
LG oled C models and above are much better than the older models

The nano LED are also pretty good and reasonably priced
 
you sticking with LED or is Oled an option?
I was looking at the Samsung Q95T so want something similar. Not really had a chance to delve that deeply since I was looking in January sales. I think I'm still in denial with the Samsung screen issue - thinking if I spend enough it won't be a problem... 🧐

Probably gonna have a look at the Sony and LG Oleds and see what falls in the £1500 price bracket.

The current TV is a super-thin thing that hangs on the wall. I don't want to faff about with installing brackets and stuff so something similar is a priority.

Size is dictated by the fact it's on a chimney breast so, depending on bevels, I can't go much beyond 60". My biggest issue with the cheaper models is the lack of ports.

So a wall hanging, multi-port, 60" that'll last 10 years is what's on the shopping list.
 
I was looking at the Samsung Q95T so want something similar. Not really had a chance to delve that deeply since I was looking in January sales. I think I'm still in denial with the Samsung screen issue - thinking if I spend enough it won't be a problem... 🧐

Probably gonna have a look at the Sony and LG Oleds and see what falls in the £1500 price bracket.

The current TV is a super-thin thing that hangs on the wall. I don't want to faff about with installing brackets and stuff so something similar is a priority.

Size is dictated by the fact it's on a chimney breast so, depending on bevels, I can't go much beyond 60". My biggest issue with the cheaper models is the lack of ports.

So a wall hanging, multi-port, 60" that'll last 10 years is what's on the shopping list.
OK, some say the Q90r is better than the q95t.
I love my oled. The panasonics are best out of the box (Gz and HZ models). Sony AG9 with the fancy sound system (where the screen vibrates to create the audio) is super sexy.
LGs continue to improve their motion and hdr capability every year. Don't ignore the Philips though,also great
 
OK, some say the Q90r is better than the q95t.
I love my oled. The panasonics are best out of the box (Gz and HZ models). Sony AG9 with the fancy sound system (where the screen vibrates to create the audio) is super sexy.
LGs continue to improve their motion and hdr capability every year. Don't ignore the Philips though,also great
You were supposed to say "Buy this one."

Not add even more choice. I'm not good with decisions... :ROFLMAO:
 
You were supposed to say "Buy this one."

Not add even more choice. I'm not good with decisions... :ROFLMAO:
If you have a good sound system, I'd say the Panasonic gz/hz 950, Sony ag8 for oled
Or the q90r for oled.
If you don't have a soundsystem then the Panasonic Gz1000 or hz1500 - but very expensive.

The Philips 934 and 935 also come with great sound, plus you get ambilight
 
If you have a good sound system, I'd say the Panasonic gz/hz 950, Sony ag8 for oled
Or the q90r for oled.
If you don't have a soundsystem then the Panasonic Gz1000 or hz1500 - but very expensive.

The Philips 934 and 935 also come with great sound, plus you get ambilight
I have a Panasonic and the software is terrible. However the screen was calibrated with help form Hollywood so it is brilliant for watching movies on.

LG has great software and if you're patient and learn how to use, the magic remote is a handy little tool
 
I have a Panasonic and the software is terrible. However the screen was calibrated with help form Hollywood so it is brilliant for watching movies on.

LG has great software and if you're patient and learn how to use, the magic remote is a handy little tool
Agree Pani software sucks. I wasn't bothered about that though, as I always intended to use my nvidia shield Pro as an interface. I stream all my content, including UK tv
 
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