This TikTok about TVs is a hit... but full of mistakes! ChooseTV responds!

Calendar 11/3/2025

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Sometimes everything starts really innocently. You open TikTok, see a video and a mention in the comments of your channel and… after a few seconds, you know it needs to be commented on. This is how the latest material “It Started Innocently” published on the channel ChooseTV kicks off – a film that breaks down the loud material from the 3D-Info portal.

There’s no room for clickbait here. Instead – specifics, arguments, and a calm but firm analysis of what has entered the online circulation.

Mini LED vs OLED – a war that needs clarification

At the center of the material is the age-old question: is Mini LED better than OLED?

There were several strong statements on TikTok, but we dissect them and show why such generalizations are incorrect. After all, "Mini LED" is not just one television, but a whole spectrum of devices ranging from 3 to even several dozen thousand zlotys. Similarly, "OLED" is not one model, but a technology that – depending on the version – can dominate Mini LED in contrast, black levels, and motion precision.

In the material, you will see comparative segments from a group test of several Mini LEDs and one OLED. The differences in black levels, saturation, and viewing angles? At times, enormous.

It's not about hate, but about substance

In the film, we clearly emphasize: this is not an attack, but a correction.

The TikTok short format does not excuse mistakes that can mislead viewers. When the thesis appears that “Sports mode” is ideal for watching sports, the ChooseTV editorial team explains that it’s pure marketing – and that this mode often only worsens the picture by oversaturating colors and sharpening the grass.

And this is not the only film that would require a similar correction. In a world where short content garners millions of views, reliability becomes invaluable.

And “It started innocently” reminds us that critical thinking and substance still matter – even in the era of 60-second videos.

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Katarzyna Petru

Journalist, reviewer, and columnist for the "ChooseTV" portal