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The picture is clear. I read online it only gets better after Calibration. Must run the tv for a few hours before the calibration. No complaints
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I read that too, on also on some YouTube videos. Unless you are going to have up a gray image, like the test sites do (And who will ever do that?) you will not see a dirty screen effect. I have seen nothing wrong with my 85" Q90t...and I am pretty picky. Actually, I'm blown away at how great is it. I replaced a 6 year old Samsung 65" curved HD set with this 4k one. Now that 6 year old set doesn't look so great since I moved it to another room. The black levels are very good as well, even in a darkened room, they appear black, and not a dark gray. No, it's not OLED black, but impressive enough. Just my opinion. I went back and forth between the LG OLED and the Samsung Q90t. But the burn in risk with the LG was too much. For $4000, I want ZERO burn-in risk.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have had mine a couple weeks now. No issues at all. I love it honestly.
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