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I'd rather get the 65" but the 75" one will completely cover a recess the builder put in for a TV above our fireplace mantel.

I've heard the 75 has light bleed issues? Anyone here have experience?

This would be our primary television. The 65" Sony OLED would move to our bedroom. How is the picture quality compared to a Sony OLED?

Thanks for any other inputs.


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There's lots of 3rd party frames available - just a thought but you may be able to find a somewhat larger picture frame to fill the void with the 65....

I've not noticed any bleeding but we've only done a few at 75

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Sony OLED will beat the crap out of the frame. Remember the frame is made to be something other than a TV.

It's still a VERY good TV, but it's not in that league.

That said I really like the matted screen on frames for many rooms over a glossy one.

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1 hour ago, Cyknight said:

Sony OLED will beat the crap out of the frame. Remember the frame is made to be something other than a TV.

It's still a VERY good TV, but it's not in that league.

That said I really like the matted screen on frames for many rooms over a glossy one.

I have a 2021 (glossy) model frame, and I wouldn't say it's *very* good.  It has ridiculous clouding and bleeding issues -- and I have had the panel replaced twice.  In the end, Samsung told me they were just going to refund me.  I decided to keep it because it's in my master bedroom -- but I certainly wouldn't put up with it in a "main" viewing area.

If OP wants picture quality, most definitely stick with the Sony OLED.

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Thanks, very helpful as always. I'm sticking with the Sony's. My son might put a Frame in his bedroom for the art feature. I told him to get the matte. 

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