LOL
Yeah, at some point you just need to close the book, jump in, and ignore all new TVs. Until you're ready to buy another.
The past few years have been challenging with the clusterfuck rollout of 4K hardware.
2013 - 1st gen 4KTV. Only a few models were upgradable HDMI 2.0/HDCP2.2.
2014 - HDMI 2.0, HEVC, 4K Apps. Mostly edge-lit LCD's and HDMI 2.0 with limited 10.2Gbps bandwidth. The only FALD models were from Sony at $8,000 and Vizio who dropped 3D which eliminated them from my list.
2015 - HDR, HDMI 2.0A added to select top end models via update. Once again Sony only offered FALD on the top end model which is a 75" plus side speakers. Physically too large for my space. I came close to buying a 65" JS9500 but wanted to wait until 4K OLED launched. LG delayed the HDMI 2.0A flat models until Fall. The price drop on the EF9500 made it the front runner but panel defects have me waiting for them to sort it out.
2016 - More robust HDR capabilities? Dolby Vision? HDMI ARC that can pass lossless? New OLED's and LCD's are expected with improved color gamut and light ouput. If the rumor is true that LG removed 3D from the new OLED's then they are out for me. I am interested to see if any other brands (C'mon Sony) bring a LG OLED based TV to market.