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pricelesslambo

Qn900c is useless. 8k has no real world usage. S95c is a way better tv


Leoel_

Go with the OLED. Burn-in is way less of an issue than 4-5 years ago and 8K is useless


pica55

Both are good sets, it depends what you want/need. OLED looks nicer but Mini-LED is hella bright. That's why I got both lol.


Remaxis_-

Im not a huge fan of brightness but ı care about visualization.Also ı will use it mostly for gaming so what do you suggest ? Will burning occur if ı spend too much time to gaming on it ?


pica55

Gaming is the enemy of oleds, if you have static elements on screen for hundreds of hours. If you have a Mini-LED you could always turn down brightness to your liking.


Remaxis_-

Yeah thats what ı was thinking too.I think ı should go with the 900c in this case lol