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And they say OLEDs aren't bright enough for daylight usage. This Dolby Vision in Cinema Home (Dolby IQ enabled) on the 65" C1. : r/LGOLED
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is this room to bright for oled in the daytime??? i like to have sunlight come in when its daytime and prefer not to close the curtains : r/4kTV
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