Hey!

The last TV I bought was about in 2011. Now I wanted to give OLED, specifically the S94D (not the S95D with matte screen) a chance but I am afraid I won’t see anything duo to the window about 4 meters opposite side of the TV behind my couch.

I can always put down the raffstores but I will never get 100% darkness until it’s night. I also rarely watch TV during day but if I do I don’t want to put my shades down just to watch some TV.

Am I better off still skipping OLED (QDOLED for the 65" S90D now)? I don’t like the way the S95D matte screen just spreads the light so I don’t want to use it I have seen it in real life…

What do you all think? Wait a few more years for better technology or do newer TVs OLEDS somehow reduce reflections a bit better than a few years ago?

  • Cephalotrocity@biglemmowski.win
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    2 months ago

    Where is the sofa, because you could wall mount the TV using an arm in the visible corner with a slight tilt so it doesn’t obstruct the small window? That should keep any glare off it from everywhere by the corner to the right (just out of view). An OLED should be well bright enough to easily overpower diffuse indirect light.

    Alternatively placing the TV flat against that back wall should allow for decent viewing anywhere to the left of the camera in photo but might get bad diffuse lighting from the door.