Gaming Enthusiast
✓ YES25-year-old PS5 owner in basement setup, games 20 hours/week, movies weekends.
Budget: $1,500-$2,000
Usage: High-intensity gaming + streaming
Why: B4's 144Hz, VRR, and low lag make it a PS5 dream. Blacks elevate immersion without premium price. Buyers love it for dark-room gaming.
Budget Family
✗ NOParents with kids, living room TV for cartoons/news, occasional sports.
Budget: Under $1,000
Usage: Daily 3-4 hours mixed content
Why: Burn-in risk from static kids shows/news; brightness weak for daytime. Better value in brighter, cheaper QLEDs.
Consider instead: Hisense U7N Series Mini-LED TV
Home Theater Pro
✓ YES40-year-old with blackout curtains, Blu-rays/Netflix, sound system ready.
Budget: $2,000+
Usage: Evening movies 10+ hours/week
Why: Perfect blacks/Dolby Vision shine here. Massive upgrade from LED; reviewers call it 'cinema quality on budget.'
Bright Apartment Renter
✗ NOYoung professional in sunny high-rise, casual streaming, no gaming.
Budget: $800-$1,200
Usage: 2-3 hours/day YouTube/TV
Why: Glare kills OLED advantage; short-term renter better with portable LCD.
Consider instead: TCL QM7 QLED TV
Upgrading Casual User
✓ YESMiddle-aged couple replacing 10-year LED, kitchen/family room use.
Budget: $1,200-$1,600
Usage: Evenings TV shows, some sports
Why: Dramatic picture improvement justifies cost if dimmer room. Add soundbar for full effect.