LOL what gives you that impression 🙂
Good to see your doing everything you can to mitigate bright sunlight. The Hisense OlED would have been a cracking buy at the price and would use the same display as seen in LG. Personally I’d keep away from the 42″ soley because they use an older panel technolodgy. Needless to say the picture would still be very good and far better than a budget LED set.
Personally I wouldn’t be concerned having an Hisense TV as they are well established globally and punch well above their price tag. Some of their TV’s come with 5yrs manufacturers guarantee aside from their standard 2 year guarantee. Just like Samsung give 5yrs on some sets and their standard 1yr guarantee on others. Hisense moto is you pay for the television and not the badge. The parts within a TV are sourced globally and shared by many brands. These are often made in China, Singapore for example.
TV manufacturers start to come out with new 2023 models around March, whilst some manufacturers come oy with new TV’s twice a year so now is a good time to buy as you will see the best price reductions by retailers getting ready to stock the new models.
I can’t see why you would have a problem with Oled given what you have said and from your photos. The Hisense at £600 at Costco is a very good price considering other retailers have only reduced it to the £1k mark. As from my guide above you will see there is less of an heaache in chooing an Oled set as they have it all putting in a nutshell.
You culd choose to go with the OLED from Costco knowing you have 90days hassle free returns if your not happy, which would be highly unlikely but, you’d have to act quick as the offer finishes tonight at 11.59pm. It may go through to opening hours but I don’t know for sure. For Europe Hisense TV’s are made in the EU’s Czech republic.
If youd rather give it a miss we will continue persue LED TV’s