depends on how much discount they're giving. IMO i'll not risk it if the discount isn't too muchGuys is it good to buy a demo TV from reliance digital
They say they will provide as usual warranty and even finance.
Getting 65 inch Samsung uhd led 7100 model for 100000
65 inch qled 2018 model for 140000
Or is it better to buy iffalcon or marq tv
Dont ever buy a demo OLED. There will be high chances of burn-in due to same content being played repeatedly. Any LCD variant should not be a problem.
2.2 onlineWhat is the normal price for non demo model? How much discount are they giving?
They're giving 10 year burn in warranty[DOUBLEPOST=1556448869][/DOUBLEPOST]Dont ever buy a demo OLED. There will be high chances of burn-in due to same content being played repeatedly. Any LCD variant should not be a problem.
2.2 l down to 1.4 is itdepends on how much discount they're giving. IMO i'll not risk it if the discount isn't too much
1.4L looks like a good price for QLED screen.
OLED and QLED don't have burn in issues. And a Google search for their life span shows 100,000 hrs typically. Don't go by the 10 year warranty. I don't think any company will honor the warranty for so long and probably in 10 years, such TV's will be main stream mass produced.
OLED do have lot of burn-in issues. 10 year burn-in warranty is for all QLED TV's. I own a LG C7 and the initial two TVs i received direct on purchase had burn-in issues (Looks like warehouse had nicely watched some items and never bothered switching off the TV). There are lot of do's and donts for OLED , if your primary purpose of the OLED is going to be watching same cable channels or lot of console gaming then risk of burn-in is higher.
Just one of the many articles for burn-in issue on LG OLED's (any OLED will have similar issue Sony/Panasonic).
https://www.zdnet.com/article/lg-oled-tv-suffers-burn-in-from-4000-hour-test/
QLED TVs are basically a variant of LCD tv's with super high brightness and much better clarity than other LCD.
Despite all these issues and scares the black contrast level and color reproduction of OLED's are heavenly and I will purchase another one again whenever I need to eyes closed.
we have bought 6 LG OLED C7 which will play real, non-altered content. This should give you a better idea on what to expect depending on what you watch on your TV.
After more than 5000 hours, there has been no appreciable change to the brightness or color gamut of these TVs. Long periods of static content have resulted in some permanent burn-in (see the CNN TVs), however the other TVs with more varied content don't yet have noticeable uniformity issues on normal content. As a result, we don't expect most people who watch varied content without static areas to experience burn-in issues with an OLED TV. Those who display the same static content over long periods of time should consider the risk of burn-in though (such as those who watch lots of news, use the TV as a PC monitor, or play the same game with a bright static HUD). Those who are concerned about the risk of burn-in should go with an LCD TV for the peace of mind.
He is absolutely correct.It happens with all OLED's not only LG. Sony uses panels supplied by LG for OLED manufacturing. QLED is totally different from OLED , QLED is more of a marketing term coined to make it sound like an OLED alternative whereas it is not. QLED is a LCD TV with much higher brightness and contrast ratios as against a normal LCD. LCD do not suffer from burn-in, the 10 year burn-in warranty is primarily a marketing stunt to address two things
i) To make QLED seem to be something similar to OLED
ii) To show that they are superior to OLED's, in 10 years any OLED will surely lose its contrast and burn-in will surely occur.
I own both QLED & OLED , i did quiet a bit of research before purchasing the OLEDs hence the comments
How can there be burn-in if the content is moving around/dynamic ? Yeah chances are high of a logo or something being there
too much risk.Guys how to import TV from China safely
My friend visiting Shanghai in June
Would love to have 75 inch Xiaomi tv