best TV 65inch £1300? cheap OLED or go QLED?

At the moment yes if that's the route you wish to go. Although I'd still hold off until next week. There could still be price changes come this weekend, but will let you know if I spot anything for you.
 
At the moment yes if that's the route you wish to go. Although I'd still hold off until next week. There could still be price changes come this weekend, but will let you know if I spot anything for you.

i have a living room with curtains, we do often watch in daylight but patio doors south facing means the screen will often be in daylight so we just close the curtains, my current TV I cant see much at all in full daylight due to the screen reflecting hard back at me.

Burn in would be a concern as the mrs is terrible for pausing the TV and buggering off leaving it on.

so it seems a QLED would be the better choice? my knowledge of TV's is little to non, all i know is 65 is bigger than 55.

my current TV is a 55inch 7-8 year old Hisense and its showing its age so wanting to upgrade.

with all that in mind and my top budget being 1300 is the SONY XR65X90J the top choice?

Managed to spot this earlier, which would be a better TV than the Sony: https://www.costco.co.uk/Electronic...XU-65-Inch-QLED-4K-Ultra-HD-Smart-TV/p/378965
 
We just changed ours from an LCD to the 65" A16 OLED - general TV use + Films and no gaming, TV sits on east facing wall between 2 windows, 2 more windows and patio doors on the south side and a further large window on the west side, Room is anything but ideal on a sunny day for any TV without closing curtains, for general TV (afternoon squit that the wife puts on) LCD was bearable sitting around 12ft away, the OLED whilst no brighter is just a much better image to look at under average lighting conditions.

The pausing for long periods "may" be an issue for OLED but they have a system on them which apparently keeps the image moving by a few pixels to help combat screen burn

I doubt you'd be unhappy with either choice, there will be days where curtains will be needed anyway especially this time of year when the sun is low, anyway that's my 2p ;)
 
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