48-Inch Class OLED evo AI 4K C6 Series Smart TV

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48-Inch Class OLED evo AI 4K C6 Series Smart TV

27 positive 0 neutral 11 negative

Based on 38 Reddit mentions

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Why does everyone on here say to avoid s90/95f yet rtings has them as top recommendations?

Because the group just has brand preferences, It's kind of annoying, because someone can ask a question about two TVs, and the group will ask follow up questions like is the room bright, how far away are you sitting, what's the price difference, what are you using it for, and things of that nature.

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Nickool4u in r/4kTV

November 3, 2025 7:07 PM

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Go for another OLED or get Mini-LED

I’m curious how many hours you have on yours? We have a 65” c6 (2016 before they reset the numbering) that has 38k hours on it. No dead pixels yet, but the colors have started being pretty off. It’s in a guest room now and we got an 83” LG G3 to replace it. In all honesty the main improvement beside

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charrondev in r/hometheater

August 24, 2025 6:47 AM

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Help me decide: 65” Samsung S95F/S95H vs Sony Bravia 8 II vs LG G6

I would suggest the LG, more so the C6 though. The CX LG OLED Im using right now to type this on has 13,000 hours on it with no problems at all.

Fight_Tyrnny in r/hometheater

April 25, 2026 2:57 PM

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Is it worth purchasing a 4K player?

for cheap TVs Hisense is okay, but the LG C5 and G5 (or C6 and G6, but they are newer and more expensive) are absolutely amazing and will have you set for the next five years at least! LG’s C- and G-series OLEDs are the next best thing to Sony’s OLEDs, but the LGs are better for gaming and are basic

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RdCrestdBreegull in r/dvd

April 19, 2026 3:20 AM

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Top alternatives in OLED TVs

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