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    LG OLED55B6V or Panasonic TX-58DX902B

    Was looking to purchase a new TV and it's between the LG OLED55B6V or Panasonic TX-58DX902B.
    Both are around the same price (just below £2400) and both have 5 years warranty.
    Any valuable input would be greatly appreciated.

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    Re: LG OLED55B6V or Panasonic TX-58DX902B

    Not sure I'd want to spend that kind of money is it wasn't OLED. I just bought the Panasonic TX-50CX802B (last year's flagship for £750ish + £10 cashback for every goal score by England in Euro 16..so maybe £720 to 700 once this is taken into account if I'm being conservative (hopefully!)

    The Panasonic is fantastic set, but in your price range I'd be looking at OLED only.

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    Re: LG OLED55B6V or Panasonic TX-58DX902B

    Quote Originally Posted by cptwhite_uk View Post
    + £10 cashback for every goal score by England in Euro 16..so maybe £720 to 700 once this is taken into account if I'm being conservative (hopefully!)
    Sounds more optimistic than conservative to me

    And I agree, I'd usually take a Panasonic over pretty much anything else, but at that price point the LG does seem like the better set.

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    Re: LG OLED55B6V or Panasonic TX-58DX902B

    If i had to choose i would go for the LG. Personally my queue is Sony, LG, Philips, Samsung, Panasonic ... mainly because of bad hardware.

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    Re: LG OLED55B6V or Panasonic TX-58DX902B

    I have the curved LG 55" OLED, it's incredible.

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