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Message posted on 15 Oct 2025 10:24 AM
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Re: New TV
@steveblue8 wrote:Thanks for the reply
yes people do say greenish blueish tint on LG G5 and burn in still a problem?
Also samsumg S95F has magenta tinge with burn in?
I thought about Bravia 9 but feedback says they are rubbish?
so many different tv types its mind blowing?
There is no perfect TV. Go and try out a few in a John Lewis, Currys or other such store. Pick the one that you like, not the one that any reviewer or poster on a forum thinks you should buy.
Purchase it from Richer Sounds or John Lewis so you get a decent warranty with it and can return if you find it has issues.
Message posted on 16 Oct 2025 11:03 AM
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Re: New TV
@steveblue8 wrote:Thanks for the reply
yes people do say greenish blueish tint on LG G5 and burn in still a problem?
Also samsumg S95F has magenta tinge with burn in?
I thought about Bravia 9 but feedback says they are rubbish?
so many different tv types its mind blowing?
Burn in isn't such an issue with today's oled's unless you are doing silly things such as running the picture mode in vivid, with a bright stationary on screen graphic and 24/7. As for the magenta tint on the s95f I can assure you this hasn't really been a reported issue. If you have a bright viewing environment with large sunny windows then that's the best tv for that environment. Having said that 2025 flagship tv's are all still overpriced thus, if you can get one, a 65" s95d, or the equivalent LG can represent better value.
The only issue with viewing a tv at a electric store is that they will not be setup correctly and the lighting within the store doesn't represent a home environment at all.
I suggest you have a look at that link I posted as the sub forums have all the makes in them.
Currently it seems to be accepted that the s90f is one of the better value for money midrange tv's at the moment. There are lower budget tv's, such as Hisense and TCL though.
Much also depends upon your usage and what you view on your tv, do you game at all?
Message posted on 16 Oct 2025 11:38 AM
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Re: New TV
Thanks for the reply
no i dont game at all
i was looking at the S90F at currys, to save money but in the specs it states
in the box S90D not S90F i know the S90F is slightly brighter
rang currys they could not tell me which tv i was buying?
i said how can you advertise the tv as S90F if it is not that tv in the box?
got no answer from them, Iam leaning towards the S95F but the matte screen pits me off ?
Thanks for your time and effort
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