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Having a hard time choosing between a Sony 77 OLED or Sony 85 Full Array LED
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I currently have a Sony 65" 4K LED TV that is Full Array. I absolutely love this TV but I am planning to move it to my bedroom. With that in mind, I want to get a bigger screen for my living room because my living room is definitely more spacious than my bedroom.

I sit about 8 feet from my 65" TV currently. I could potentially move the sofa about 1 more feet closer to the TV.

Some context about my living room and what I watch on the TV:

- I mostly watch YouTube videos. I may get some streaming services like Netflix or Hulu down the line.

- My living room gets natural sunlight but with my curtains, the room itself is obviously not pitch black but just picture any regular room with normal light filtered out from the blinds.

- Currently sitting 8 feet from the TV (as mentioned above).

- I care a lot about feeling like I am at a theater and want a nice panoramic view.

With that being said, I currently am considering these two TVs:

Sony 77" OLED

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sony-77-class-bravia-xr-a80l-oled-4k-uhd-smart-google-tv/6543910.p?skuId=6543910

67.87" Width

39.37" Height

Sony 85" LED FULL ARRAY

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sony-85-class-bravia-xr-x90l-led-4k-uhd-smart-google-tv/6544732.p?skuId=6544732

74.5" Width

42.75 Height

I'm having a hard time choosing, I went to a Best Buy and I can't really see the difference between the two unless if it were in my own house where I can actually sit down and watch.

But if I am mostly just browsing YouTube, do I really need OLED? I don't really see myself watching tons of movies. Just maybe some old TV shows on Netflix or Paramount that likely don't even have the resolution in 4k, but 720-1080p.

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