I still have the LG Oled as a bedroom tv Mike and the picture remains vibrant and crystal clear. One thing to consider with Oled though is that you can’t leave it on a frozen screen (paused for an extended time) because of possible screen burn. A real plus of an Oled screen is that the viewing experience is great from anywhere in the room. Some LED’s are not so great when viewed at an angle. If you’re going to sit right in front of the TV then this is is not a problem. I bought two Samsung AU9000 tv’s (65″, 40″) for my grandchildren about a year ago and they are both excellent, but so is the Hisense 50″ that I bought the year before that. Being a “badge snob” can be costly as a number of tv producers source the same screens for their “own brands”. Have a look in a tv superstore and see which tv displays the colour palette that suits your eyes, rather than looking at the badge first, and don’t forget to wander off slightly to the side of the screen to see if it loses too much brightness and definition due to viewing angle. Happy hunting.
How old is your LG POPS – newer one’s come with screen shift. screen wipe refresh and other tecnolodgy to prevent burn in so far less prone these days. Having said that I never had any on my last TV. Although I did have a bit on a sammy Plasma TV ages ago.