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By the way, you have the foot plate reversed, it’s supposed to go on top of the feet to cover it up, not below the feet of the tv which doesn’t do anything useful.
Which out of these TV’s would be the proper upgrade from my 65” A8H? I want a 77” so it’s either gonna be A80L, LG C3 or Samsung S90C. I love Sony but I’m not dropping 5k on a TV, I can’t justify it. I’m leaning on the S90C cuz it’s QD-Oled but, help!!
I've seen many S95D versus G4 livestreams to lean toward the S95D for my gaming wants The color luminance and spectrum converted me. I was leaning towards the G4 originally. I dont have any super bright lights shining within a foot of my TV space where i live. I game about 90% of the time, and i use my NVIDIA 4090 upscaling amd auto-HDR for streaming anyway
I paid an extra $300 for 3yrs additional coverage for an 85" QLED.....5yrs. warranty display coverage out of the box is HUGE for consumers deciding where to put their $$$. Anyways.....a vid. w/ Jen is always a good YT day.
The stand plate is supposed to go on the top. I think it's made for an aesthetic purpose instead of a practical one. Lol and I'm sorry, your wife was right. People on the internet are always gonna tell you what you're doing wrong but for a greater cause haha. So I returned my 65" S90C for the LG C3. I thought the tv was uncomfortably thin. It felt like the panel would break just trying to take it out of the box, that's how thin it was. Also I already had a 42" LG C3 that I use as a monitor for school and gaming for my desk and LGs picture and filmmaker I think is better. The interface (webOS) is easier and smoother. Also I like the traditional big remote and the magic wand component to it. Just my thoughts and experience with the tv.
Are you absolutely positive this is the 77"? About halfway through the unboxing and looking at you standing next to the screen, it looks more like a 65". I thought 77-inchers were absolutely gargantuan yet you're handling this like it's nothing.
A pro installer,perhaps,but an amateur electrician for certain.The back stabbed connections on the original outlet are to code but definitely not best practice. A viewer pointed out using pig tailing to connect 3 wires to a terminal,that is how an electrician that takes pride in doing the highest level of quality work operates. That is how the ground wires,of which there should have been 3,would have properly been attached to the ground screw. Each screw gets only one wire.
@@BTheInstaller I'm sure that you felt certain you did the best job possible given your limited electrical experience. Some people are fine not knowing that they don't know.
I definitely would not use an “art gallery” mode with an OLED. Even if it’s not an image burn-in issue, organic materials in OLEDs still have a relatively short life span vs LED, and keeping that screen on all the time will certainly eat into the finite life of the organic components.