Am I missing that much if I go with a LG C4 48 inch instead of the 55 inch one?
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Hello,
As the title says, do you guys think that going with the 48 inch version of the C4 instead of the 55 one I will be missing on anything else other than the extra screen space?
I wanted to get the 55 at first but sadly the space in my room is simply not enough, I risk hitting it with the door so I would rather not do that.
The main reason why I am asking is because I saw the RTINGS article and they mention the fact that the 48 and 42 versions don't have LG's Brightness Booster technology, does it mean that the 55 and upper versions are MUCH brighter or just a little bit brighter?
Also just to give some info I will be using it mostly to watch movies and series, both SDR and HDR and most likely even some 1080p stuff and from time to time with my PS5 oh and my room isn't bright and also it's not that dark either, it's medium!? I guess if that helps.
Thank you very much for reading and all the best!