So arguably, it's a wash here. It might be better in his house, but that doesn't mean curved TVs inherently handle reflections better.
Agreed, just pointing out it can serve a purpose for some.
I'd agree that's a pretty limited view. After getting some of the advice of some people here (although I can't remember if you were one of the advisors), I went out shopping a while back and I'd say there are lots of nice TVs out there that aren't OLEDs that most (but not all) people would be happy with.
I was happy to admit it's a limited view. In fact I can promise from today until the day I don't frequent this forum when someone asks for TV buying advice without a budget I am going to beat the OLED drum, and for good reason.
OLED blacks are
magnitudes better than LEDs, which means that the picture has a clarity and "pop" that no LED can match. If you have any intention on watching content on a flat panel even close to what that content was mastered on, the only option is OLED. It wins every panel shootout for a reason- anyone who even thinks to call themselves a videophile knows that OLED is superior technology period full stop.
With all that said, you are 100% right that "most people would be happy with" something other than a OLED tv. We know that because plasmas are dead and LCD (rebranded as LED) "won" that battle. I am certain "most" people would be happy with the cheapest LED flat panel they can get at Wal-Mart because it's bright and it looks better than the big fat TV they had 10 years ago.
Like most things in life you don't know how much it can be better until you experience better. You can't appreciate a plasma or OLED until you have watched that dark show like Vikings or Harry Potter 8 on both and the night scenes on the OLED look clear as real life while the stupid LED has this grey veil over it that makes it so you can barely make out the action. FALD cuts some of that gap for LEDs, but blooming is one of things you can "unsee" once you see it and quite frankly most LEDs are not FALD. Most LEDs you can buy are garbage edge lit panels that are actually worse technology than the old fatter LCDs we had in the late 00s because edge lit panels almost always suffer from light bleed and often have worse than average black levels among LCDs (which again are MAGNITUDES worse than OLED).
I figure if someone is actually taking the time to ask for advice on a forum like this they might have the budget and motivation to "do it right." That phrase can only apply to the LG OLED TV line in 2016, nothing else comes close (up to projectors). It's a better technology and it can't hurt a potential shopper to know that option is there. In the CPU forum if someone asked for a CPU and they wanted they best I would recommend the i7 not the celeron, and in comparison LED isn't even a celeron (more like a Pentium 2).