If I was in the market for a new TV I’d probably go for an OLED assuming image burn-in is no longer an issue with them, but I’ll happily use my 15 year old LED TV for as long as it lasts. I can tell the difference in contrast when side by side with LED/LCD but in normal daily use I don’t pay any attention to it.
I also think that 1080 is fine for normal living room distance. In my case, though, I use a 42" 4K as a monitor, where I have the equivalent of 4 1080 monitors. No gaming, but for my use it’s more practical than multiple monitors.
I don’t even want 4K. 1080p is more than good enough.
I also see no use, but I also stuck to 1024 far too long (also because that thing just kept working)
I’ve still got the last good plasma TV. Power usage is horrible but the picture is great.
You may not want 4K but I bet your ass wants a OLED TV because those are fucking amazing and I would be concerned if youdidn’t want one
Even my smartphone doesn’t have OLED display.
If I was in the market for a new TV I’d probably go for an OLED assuming image burn-in is no longer an issue with them, but I’ll happily use my 15 year old LED TV for as long as it lasts. I can tell the difference in contrast when side by side with LED/LCD but in normal daily use I don’t pay any attention to it.
I also think that 1080 is fine for normal living room distance. In my case, though, I use a 42" 4K as a monitor, where I have the equivalent of 4 1080 monitors. No gaming, but for my use it’s more practical than multiple monitors.
It’s only the equivalent of you don’t use any scaling, do you?
I wish my eyesight was so good that I could see obvious flaws in a 4k image.