From what I have seen with the Qleds, they tend to be too bright for their own good and end up with washed up scenes unlike the LG and Sony ones. From what I hear about the previous LG/Sony models though the they suffer when it comes to the quality of dark scenes. Unfortunately I couldn't find a dealer to see these models up close...I have seen a 77" OLED from up close though and they are impressive quality-wise but the size was too small for my taste. LG has an 88" inch version too but the price is just too much...Personally If I was OK with the size of the 77" one I would definitely go for an OLED.
I thought about adding both a projector for movies and a TV for series and gaming but I will either have to increase the budget substantially, especially if I go for an OLED. If I want to stay withing budget I will have to go for a cheap projector and TV which will be less than ideal quality-wise. I could go for the projector and buy a TV later or vice versa but I have been saving for quite a while for the sound system and the TV/projector and I don't know if I will be able to do the same in the future so making the right choice from the beginning is crucial in my case.
My parents have a 55 inch OLED in their home and I just can't get enough of their perfect picture quality and contrast. The only downside is the size and an annoying stuck pixel which appeared after half a year of usage which made me very skeptical about buying a TV. While we are on the subject, can projectors suffer from stuck or dead pixels? I assumed they can't but I might as well be sure about it since that would be a huge plus!
Thank you for the recommendations but both the higher end projectors are outside my price range. Not only that but I hear the lamp prices for sony and especially JVC are way too high. I have seen every comparison video there is to see on Native vs Faux 4k and I couldn't see a difference big enough to justify the price increase.
In my country the Epson 6050 is below 3000€ but it's a lamp projector with a very short lifespan so I don't know if it will be any good for my use-case. I also hear that their blacks are excellent but their 4k is actually half the resolution of 4K.
BTW the room I mentioned is not a dedicated home theater room but a living room which I will transform to a home theater. It's not like the dedicated rooms I have seen with multiple rows, painted walls, decoration etc so I don't know if that can count as a true home theater. In any case I will take your opinion into consideration, thank you.
Steve Carell would be in heaven with threads like this