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Thin bevel TVs don't have space for the logo. For example https://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-oled65c1pub-oled-4k-tv


That model has a logo on the stand. It's pretty small, but logos are generally fairly small on almost any current TV (since thin bezels are in style, which doesn't leave much room for a logo).


Have you considered concealing the logos? I ask because I haven't and I'd be interested to hear the thoughts of someone who has. I imagine there could be lots of ways to conceal logos attractively if know-how and slightly greater effort is on the table.


I've heard you can polish out logo's with a sugar cube. Never tried it myself but the idea is it's hard enough to scrub off a printed logo but soft enough as not to scratch the plastic.


It's quite common for people to put stickers over the logo in their MacBooks, I've done it on one of my work machines.


A bit of black electrical tape, carefully applied, is pretty discreet on a typical black casing


Matte black nail polish ought to do the trick


I removed a logo with a nail polish and a dental floss


Intriguing! What was the use for the floss there…?


if the logo is attached with adhesive, you can slip the floss under the plastic logo and floss it off without damaging the TV (which you may if you just try to pry it off)


Yes :)


Mine is on the wall with a $40 mount. Stands/mounts are pretty reasonably priced.




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