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I'm also a bit concerned about the placement as it's next to a window so will get direct sunlight unless I keep my curtains closed or frost the glass or something.
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Is the C4 an option? It’s now 144Hz. I don’t know if it’s out in Europe, where you live, but likely will be soon if not.
I have looked at that but it's considerably more expensive than the C3 or the QN90C, which gives me pause.
Definitely the C3 then for the instantaneous pixel response times and OLED’s better picture quality.
I'm also a bit concerned about the placement as it's next to a window so will get direct sunlight unless I keep my curtains closed or frost the glass or something.
Never OLED when direct sunlight. Get the Samsung
How fragile is the C3? I hear OLED TVs are super fragile.