That would be true for some people but not all. He whole reason I dropped $2k on a TV was because I knew I use my electronics until they die. But I already had like a 1080p Westinghouse that was about 8 years old, an Xbox Series X that offered more features than the TV could handle, and it was hard to do split screen with my wife.
I plan to have this TV until I have issues with it which I’m hoping to be closer to the 10 year time frame. At which point micro-LEDs will probably be the next big TV innovation that is more commercially affordable to mass consumers if I had to guess.
That would be true for some people but not all. He whole reason I dropped $2k on a TV was because I knew I use my electronics until they die. But I already had like a 1080p Westinghouse that was about 8 years old, an Xbox Series X that offered more features than the TV could handle, and it was hard to do split screen with my wife.
I plan to have this TV until I have issues with it which I’m hoping to be closer to the 10 year time frame. At which point micro-LEDs will probably be the next big TV innovation that is more commercially affordable to mass consumers if I had to guess.