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What’s up brehs? I lucked out and came up on a PS5. What’s a good TV to pair with it? I’ll drop up to 1k for the right one. My bro says the 65” TCL QCLED may be a good look. Thanks for any suggestions.
 

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What’s up brehs? I lucked out and came up on a PS5. What’s a good TV to pair with it? I’ll drop up to 1k for the right one. My bro says the 65” TCL QCLED may be a good look. Thanks for any suggestions.


Overall: LG CX

best Image Processing: Sony OLED

Best brightness: Samsung QLED

Budget: TCL LED
 

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The real answer is save another 4 or 5 hundred and get a CX, but if you insist on 1000 or under, whatever best Samsung that buys.

My spot has plenty of light, so OLED is the best way to go? Apologies, I don’t keep up on the tech side for TVs

OLEDs aren't as bright as the best LCDs, but they are good in bright rooms as long as it isn't directly on the screen. Nothing beats OLED at night in any way, form or fashion.
 

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The real answer is save another 4 or 5 hundred and get a CX, but if you insist on 1000 or under, whatever best Samsung that buys.
CX is that dope? I’ll check that out too my brotha. Thanks!


OLEDs aren't as bright as the best LCDs, but they are good in bright rooms as long as it isn't directly on the screen. Nothing beats OLED at night in any way, form or fashion.
 

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The real answer is save another 4 or 5 hundred and get a CX, but if you insist on 1000 or under, whatever best Samsung that buys.



OLEDs aren't as bright as the best LCDs, but they are good in bright rooms as long as it isn't directly on the screen. Nothing beats OLED at night in any way, form or fashion.

Thanks for the input. The light from my apartment comes from directly from the side, so I don’t get forward facing glare, but I will most likely move to a bigger place in a few months, so an all situations TV will probably be best
 
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