I'd also never buy an extended warranty, but I would buy from somewhere like Richer Sounds or John Lewis where they have 5 year warranties, as TVs do go wrong. Sometimes it's just a new model with issues that haven't been found yet, sometime you're just unlucky. You should still be covered by...
The problem with comparing TVs next to each other - particularly when in a brightly lit store - is that it becomes a battle for brightness. To help win this battle, manufacturers set the displays to produce an overly bright image out of the box, which you then have to turn down (by changing...
That's what I said. LG were using different technology to the other manufacturers. OLEDs weren't too expensive to make, they were just too expensive for the manufacturers who were doing it other ways. LG were the only ones marketing OLEDs because they were the ones making a success of it, with...
I don't think that's quite right. LG owned the rights to make them in a specific way, and it was better than the methods the competitors used, so the competitors marketed their LED LCDs instead. Other companies can use LG panels, to make use of the LG technology.