Here is a totally fresh perspective. I have never really been up close and personal with any Oled Tv in the past.
I have always thought to myself, why bother watching something you will never buy? Until 2016 I was only a Sony guy; at least, this is until TCL came along. From 2017 to now I have always had a Tcl 6 series 65". I am still very happy with my 6 series.
Today I went to best buy with my wife. She knows nothing of picture quality. She would fall asleep watching the same HDR videos we love and venerate. For the first time ever, we were able to admire an Oled up close.
How can we even compare this to a pc monitor? It's like comparing a Ford to a Ferrari. One thing I did notice about the 48" is just how huge it is compared to a 32"monitor. The pictures I see on this thread of your bedrooms and offices do not do it justice. In real life it's much larger. Its sheer size shocked me. I thought to myself, "how the hell am I going to put this on my desk and sit 80cm-to 1 meter away?" Then I did something that I cannot do with the TCL. I put my face 20-30 cm right up against the screen. The pixels were much finer, I can't do that with the Tcl 65". I noticed that being closer to it did not disturb me at all. I did also notice that the HDR clip I was watching (the LG honey one) looked 1000 times better than on any monitor. I then thought, "does it look better than on the TCL??" Somewhat, not huge amounts. In fact, the TCL is way brighter, but the Oled has a depth to it, that makes it get away with being less bright. Watching the gorgeous picture, I thought "but how can such a beautiful picture get burn in?" We then visited the Samsung 8 k tv's, and quite frankly we both agreed it was an over-saturated mess of color, Samsung demos are simply too hallucinogenic. The LG 77" was breathtaking. The perfect lay-in-bed in a totally dark room and watch TV. Possibly a faint blue bias light behind it, with no other lights. The Sony Oled was also very good. Sony content was also quite stunning.
Then we started to watch a clip of nature on the lg's, and that is when we really saw the difference of contrast compared to normal LCD fald Tv's.