Thank you
OLED with HDMI 2.1 you are easily in the 2000 range. With LCD there are already some affordable ones.
I can recommend LG, the NANO867NA range is currently reduced. If you are not afraid of the high price, you can also take a look at LG's OLED range.
Well listen that's so cheap but WHY? Have fake components been assembled that wanted to match a porsche design, or what's going on?!
What is the most money you would spend on a TV?
But there's also Oled TV for 1000 euro why does it have to be from 2000 euro? What should use with an HDMI 2.1?
I would be happy if I didn't have to spend more than 1000 euro on an OLED TV that would optimally adapt to the player experience of the new consoles.
The NextGen consoles are designed for 4K @ 60Hz up to 4K @ 120Hz. There are already a handful of games for the Xbox Series X. There will be a lot more of them in the future. For this you need HDMI2.1. If you buy a new TV now, I can only advise you to buy one with HDMI2.1 directly, so that you are future-proof shopping so that you can use the full potential of the console. If you buy one with lower specs now, you are not using the full potential of the console, which makes your new TV a bottleneck.
Then wait until Black Friday that is 10 days until then. You will definitely be able to buy a 55 inch 4k OLED TV.
But can't you regulate this via an external adapter?
Eh, no. You can't change built-in technology using another adapter.
And LG is reliable there?
LG is still the best OLED TV there's because Oled originally comes from LG, but the brand and the high quality naturally cost something. On Black Friday it costs around 1000-1200 euro. Unfortunately it will not get cheaper because quality costs money.