As I have already stated in the pluses and minuses. Circuitous external audio setup (but maybe it's just my hands). Otherwise, image settings like Eco, special programs to save power, screensavers (during 5 minutes of inactivity, the screensaver with the company logo starts and I still haven't found anywhere in the settings how to turn it off, maybe it's to save the oled panel and avoid burning pixels, I don't know, but I'm sure I'll figure it out someday: )) is good, everybody can find their own thing that suits them, so that the image fits them and doesn't hurt their eyes. I myself put on the NHL first thing and the colors made me sit on my ass, it's just amazing! Then when I played the game I fell off completely, the colors are really the colors they should be, no distortion (I didn't even know the game that way: ) and I'm enjoying it even more.
When ps5 is plugged in, it automatically switches to 100hz game display mode.
I loved the Ambilight feature right after the show and I can't imagine TV without it, it enhances the experience of watching shows.
Installation on stands or on the wall is absolutely simple and can be done by anyone who has ever held a screwdriver or drill (wall mounting).
The sound gave me a bit of a hard time, the TV speakers don't output anything special, but I have a Philips soundbar, so I wanted to connect it via optics and that was a stumbling block, it just didn't work any way (in the settings only sound via hdmi, sound from the TV speakers or sound completely off), via hdmi it came on after a few minutes. (If anyone wonders why optics nowadays, it's because the little LED on the soundbar is red as off, yellow via optics, blue via BT and purple-pink via hdmi, and it's the red and the last one mentioned that I can't detect from a distance, and when I need to have sound only from the TV, no bass and rumble, I can't tell until the sound comes on, and I'm tired of being startled every time because the default volume is quite high: )
The weight is proportional to the size, so I recommend getting a higher quality and larger holder if you want to put it on the wall.
The purchase price is higher, but it's really worth it if you tune everything, you'll be looking at the picture for the first few days and not noticing the movie or whatever you put on. By the fact that it is oled, I recommend to buy a warranty or insurance for 3 years. I've done this before and was refunded full price for the TV like 4 years ago and I might as well "flip" them for this one and with oled pixels they don't last forever (of course this is just a recommendation not a compulsion, the decision is yours).