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Best 50 inch TV
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<blockquote data-quote="4VFreak" data-source="post: 16359395" data-attributes="member: 39212"><p>LG OLED will give best picture quality if in a dark room and playing 4K content. That being said, if you're going to watch a lot of streaming or cable content (sports etc.) that probably won't be 4K so you may want to check out the Sony X950G or Samsung Q80/Q70 since they upscale 1080p and 720p content much better. They are standard LED/QLED sets so they won't match the black levels of the LG OLED but I think they're better for more of a mixed use case like yours.</p><p></p><p>Additional info would be helpful as well. Namely is your mancave dark or bright when viewing, how far will you be from the tv when viewing, etc?</p><p></p><p>Really all the mid to upper range TVs look great now when displaying 4k content, I think that how you're going to use the TV overall should determine what you buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4VFreak, post: 16359395, member: 39212"] LG OLED will give best picture quality if in a dark room and playing 4K content. That being said, if you're going to watch a lot of streaming or cable content (sports etc.) that probably won't be 4K so you may want to check out the Sony X950G or Samsung Q80/Q70 since they upscale 1080p and 720p content much better. They are standard LED/QLED sets so they won't match the black levels of the LG OLED but I think they're better for more of a mixed use case like yours. Additional info would be helpful as well. Namely is your mancave dark or bright when viewing, how far will you be from the tv when viewing, etc? Really all the mid to upper range TVs look great now when displaying 4k content, I think that how you're going to use the TV overall should determine what you buy. [/QUOTE]
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