Since you only really use it after 8pm, I would suggest any of the LG OLED line-up, due to the infinity better picture it will give you at night time over QLED's.my room is very light during day due to 2 skylights but I very rarely play games or watch movies before 8-9 pm
doesn't the screen dim in game mode after the update ? sure I've read somewhere thats the case and a lot of owners are not happy.LG 55" c7 owner here and happy to report no issues with image retention. Looks superb in 4k Game Mode with HDR on Xbox one X and there is no input lag.
Shawrey
Good SDR peak brightness on the LG OLED C8, almost identical to last year's C7. Real scene brightness is bright enough for most rooms. Highlights do not stand out in SDR. The TV remains consistent at ~350 cd/m² except when showing a large bright scene, like our 100% test window, where the screen dims significantly due to the Automatic Brightness Limiter(ABL).
With an 'OLED Light' setting of 40 or less, the fluctuations between scenes due to ABL drops to 20 cd/m² or less.
Good peak brightness with SDR content. Screen brightness varies depending on the content on screen due to the TV's ABL. The LG C8 is slightly brighter in most scenes due to the less aggressive ABL.
doesn't the screen dim in game mode after the update ? sure I've read somewhere thats the case and a lot of owners are not happy.
thanks for that vinceTX55FZ802B you mentioned, but Panasonic doesn't support Dolby Vision, which is a big no-no for me as more and more movies are supporting it now.