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Hi.
I've considering getting a high range TV (LG CX or C1) this year. However the room with my TV is pretty bright during the day even with the curtains drawn (I use it more at night and can turn off the lights, but daytime usage isn't negligible).
Is the only reason OLEDs are considered bad for bright rooms because they have a lower peak brightness, or is there some other quality of OLED panels that perform badly in bright light? I currently have a 2016 Samsung H5003, and while I can see reflections during the day I'm also kind of used to it.
If a C1 isn't worse than that TV during the day I would probably be fine with that. Otherwise how does a Samsung QN85 or QN90 compare? Not really my first choice as they're more expensive here and only have one 2.1 port.
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks.
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