Va panels are not ideal for competitive gaming, since they have a lot of smearing/ghosting in near-black transitions, where on the other hand OLEDs have instantaneous response time and perfect transitions across the whole VRR range and they dont need any overdrive to work flawlessly, so for movie watching and occasional couch gaming a VA mini-led will be sufficient, but for next-level competitive gaming with unmatched response times and infinite contrast, OLED is pretty much the pinnacle. Not to mention potential quality and reliability issues with TCL and Hisense, firmware bugs, also you have to constantly enable/disable local dimming if you plan on using it as a pc monitor etc...
You got some points there to QD OLED is my favorite type of TV panel out there cause it gets close to as bright as LED and still being OLED and having the more vibrancy rich colors then any other TV
You sound like you have experience with a lot of different televisions that I’ve considered so I’m going to ask your opinion. I just bought and set up a SAMSUNG S90C 77” OLED and I like the picture but nothing has really wowed me so far. I came from a 10 year old Samsung 4k edge lit that in my opinion seem to have better upscaling on all lower grade content etc… I was debating between this S90C and an LG C3 and SONY A80L. I don’t plan on gaming a lot on it I’d rather use this TV for living room and mainly streaming movies and Sports etc… I have a few more weeks to evaluate and return or exchange so I’m curious is the LG C3 or Sony A80L a better choice for mainly streaming and upscaling and motion etc..?
@@techngamingreviews7606 hmmm … ok. Do you have any recommendations for BLUR and DEJUDDER settings on S90C? Also other than off angle viewing being faded is the HISENSE U8N pretty close in processing motion and picture quality to the S90C?
Va panels are not ideal for competitive gaming, since they have a lot of smearing/ghosting in near-black transitions, where on the other hand OLEDs have instantaneous response time and perfect transitions across the whole VRR range and they dont need any overdrive to work flawlessly, so for movie watching and occasional couch gaming a VA mini-led will be sufficient, but for next-level competitive gaming with unmatched response times and infinite contrast, OLED is pretty much the pinnacle. Not to mention potential quality and reliability issues with TCL and Hisense, firmware bugs, also you have to constantly enable/disable local dimming if you plan on using it as a pc monitor etc...
You got some points there to QD OLED is my favorite type of TV panel out there cause it gets close to as bright as LED and still being OLED and having the more vibrancy rich colors then any other TV
@@techngamingreviews7606 Yeah, in terms of picture quality its top-notch. However with LG you get a better reliability and tv experience.
You sound like you have experience with a lot of different televisions that I’ve considered so I’m going to ask your opinion. I just bought and set up a SAMSUNG S90C 77” OLED and I like the picture but nothing has really wowed me so far. I came from a 10 year old Samsung 4k edge lit that in my opinion seem to have better upscaling on all lower grade content etc… I was debating between this S90C and an LG C3 and SONY A80L. I don’t plan on gaming a lot on it I’d rather use this TV for living room and mainly streaming movies and Sports etc…
I have a few more weeks to evaluate and return or exchange so I’m curious is the LG C3 or Sony A80L a better choice for mainly streaming and upscaling and motion etc..?
Sony will be better upscaling but LG is been getting pretty close and they ain't to far behind but I think Samsung S90C got now is your best option
@@techngamingreviews7606 hmmm … ok. Do you have any recommendations for BLUR and DEJUDDER settings on S90C? Also other than off angle viewing being faded is the HISENSE U8N pretty close in processing motion and picture quality to the S90C?