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Originally Posted by Paul&John
Not really, in a dark room you can see the difference. On LED/LCD TVs you have various backlight setups, with the basic ones the backlight is always on so the black won't be a black at all, it will be a glowing grey or something like that.. where on panels where parts of the screens backlight can simply go off the black can be pretty much black almost like on an OLED panel. At daylight it doesn't really matters as much, but in a dark room or at night it does. And believe me I'm definitely not one of those TV/screen junkies 
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I respect what you are saying, but still stand by my original comment. Put simply, if I buy a TV and it doesn't look correct in ALL lighting conditions, it will go straight back and I'll get another. Put simply, that TV would not be a 'Good TV'
Likewise, if it all looked 'Fine' or 'As I would expect it to look' I certainly wouldn't be getting a 'SpiderX Pro' out, and looking for something to complain about like some of these youtube reviewers do...
But in essence, if it doesn't look 'OK' then it goes straight back.
