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Posted by TruthIsThere
 - July 07, 2023, 13:16:50
I guess this needs to be said. Panels/TVs market's share has crashed since the 90s up to 2016. Today's panels upgrades do not justify the 1000s of euros/dollars just on small perk enhancements for many users today, especially for this next-generation of viewers that love to watch stuff only on their mobile devices on the go, etc.

Today, panels are no longer considered premium/luxury items (like it was in the days of the baby-boomers) to the majority of viewers, hence the embarrassing declines, but it seems like these panel OEMs haven't gotten that message yet or they are just still too stubborn, or greedy, to accept this easy, and factual, truth.

Any TV MSRP that's starts over $€1500 today (and that's needs to be 65" or more) good luck to them trying to stay profitable with that one.
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 06, 2023, 22:48:42
One of the most impressive OLED TVs on the market has reached its lowest price yet as a reputable online retailer is now selling the gigantic 77-inch model variant of the Samsung S95C for 22 percent off its official list price.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Huge-77-inch-Samsung-S95C-QD-OLED-TV-crashes-to-lowest-price-yet.732463.0.html