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What an amazing TV, Sometimes the clarity is so sharp that it hurts your eyes
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A little too bright, to the point that the closed captioning, when in white, hurt my eyes; but turning down the brightness from about 88 to 73 helped a ton
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Very bright whites; kind of hurt my eyes
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In summary, once you get an OLED there just isn't any going back to LCD of any type, as the poorer contrast gives the image a washed out look that just bugs your eyes and gives you mental conniptions
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I also chose this version (instead of the more expensive E and W series) because all of them have the same video panel, meaning hey all have the same video quality, so there is no need to spend more
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Y*****e, and Amazon Prime was intuitive
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I also chose this version (instead of the more expensive E and W series) because all of them have the same video panel, meaning hey all have the same video quality, so there is no need to spend more
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Y*****e, and Amazon Prime was intuitive