

It seemed to really shine in dark scenes, but I was not loving the almost muted look in a bright scene.

I found the white balance to be a bit off, almost grayish, or cool. I just want to find out HOW bad different panels are.Just came back from Best Buy thinking I was going to walk in and get the LG C1 based on all the rave reviews about OLED and this one in particular, unfortunately I was not as blown away as I thought I would be.

I've been considering TVs for a few months now and I came to the conclusion that OLED is not for me. I also don't want this to be an OLED and QLED debate. My country do not have all the fancy TVs that people always talk about and I doubt we have the QN95A available. How do you tell which panel you have in-case point (1) is like "unusable"? HOW bad is BAD? Like, how noticeable is it? Will I be unhappy with an ADS panel? It is just slightly lighter/darker? Is it something that I'll only notice if someone tell me about it? So I saw people say that ADS and IPS panels are BAD and VA is the way to go. So if I can assume its 2 different panels then my chance is 50/50 to get a good one? This table is a bit confusing because it says "ADS" and "VA". I then came across THIS link and saw this TV has a different panel to what the US is using. This isn't the biggest issue, a GOOD amp can fix this problem.

The first thing that bothered me was that the HDMI2.1 and the eARC port isn't the same port. When I got home and things started calming down I went online to read up on this TV and everything seemed great, till I noticed later that the QN90A in the US and EU are 2 different TVs. I went to saw they said it's an excellent TV and I agreed to it. But I need to be QUICK because stock is limited. This morning my parents messaged me to tell me about Black Friday specials and said they want to buy me a TV.
