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Check detailed reviews on LG OLEDS and premium LEDs for brightness Levels. We have large windows and OLED is plenty bright even in daytime, but are windows are only 12’ high (not a prow) at 90 degrees to the TV. There is no direct sunlight on the TV. From reviews, I ascertained that the brightest TVs were premium LEDs and would work best if you are needing the brightest TVs. On our porch, we have a lower cost LED that in the afternoon gets direct sunlight and shows that direct sunlight is too much for this LED, but I tolerate it to watch sports. You do not mention which direction your prow windows face. Or which direction the tv faces. Or how high on the wall. Check your proposed tv location during the day to see if any direct sunlight falls on the tv spot. And this will be different for the time of day and each season.
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