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Old 11-15-2017, 12:53 AM   #29
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Depends on how critical you are on the picture quality on whether is worth it or you even care. The higher end sets can do a lot more with black levels, brightness and contrast for HDR as well as stuff like better processing and upscaling 1080p. OLEDs and LED with full array local dimming backlighting cost more to make but they have still dropped thousands in price in the last few years.
I spent $3k on a TV back in 2003 and I’ll never pay more than $1k, ever again.

Technology changes so quickly that the $2k TV today will be less than $1k in six months meaning the $900 TV will be $400.

It’s a moving target and in my experience, all of these TV’s look amazing once they’re in the home.
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