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Yeah if she’s used to working the LG interface probably easier than retraining. If she’s using a Roku stick with the LG may be just as easy to get the Roku?

If you want a sample size of 1 our Roku Pro TV has been perfect for a living room kids show / occasional adult show.

edit: saw you linked the Plus which I guess is a different series.
 

Rajaah

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Got the 77 inch C4. Thankfully the 77 inch G4 was sold out as it was $1000 more.

That's what happened to me with my last TV buy 3 or 4 years ago. I was hellbent on getting a 65 inch LG G1, but nobody had it. A couple months went by of nobody knowing when they'd get them in, and the company itself not even knowing when the next round would ship, so I gave up and got the LG C1. Saved me about $1000 and ended up being pretty much everything I wanted anyway.

As for my mom's TV, I just picked up a 55" TCL QLED that looks much nicer than the other two I was looking at, bright colors and whatnot. About the same cost too ($299). All the TCLs looked really good, for a brand I've never heard of, given the budget pricing. Apparently they make their own parts in-house to cut costs.
 

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C4 came yesterday. At 77 inches its too big lift out of the box and place it on the stand by myself.
 
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My mom needs a new TV, hers is ten years old and covered in screen burn-in from static images, captions, etc. Looking to spend $300 max on this because she isn't a TV connoisseur or anything.

The one she has is my old LG OLED, which I frequently refer to as the only brand worth buying, but I recognize I won't be replacing it with another OLED when I'm trying to spend as little as possible.



Which of these two should I get? One's a Roku QLED and one's a "Nanocell" LG LED. No idea how good Roku TVs are and I'm inclined to stick with LG, but I've really liked the QLEDs I've seen in stores. And I have no GD idea what a Nanocell is.


This one is the most comparable to what she has already, it's just the 2024 version of the 2016 model she has now. But like I said, looking to spend $300 max.

Whatever LG is on sale biggest for the price range.