That is their term, but several manufactures use the same tech. Vizio, TCL, Hisense to name a few.To my knowledge, QLED is Samsungs .....
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That is their term, but several manufactures use the same tech. Vizio, TCL, Hisense to name a few.To my knowledge, QLED is Samsungs .....
But, like I said, QLED belongs to Samsung ...That is their term, but several manufactures use the same tech. Vizio, TCL, Hisense to name a few.
Anyone selling a tv termed quantum dot, is using what samsung calls QLED technology. It is the same thing. TCL even calls theirs QLED as well.But, like I said, QLED belongs to Samsung ...
Are you saying that there is a QLED technology that is being used by the rest as well ?
Yes, but OLED TV's don't have anywhere near the lifetime of LCD's, considering the higher price of the OLED's, and they tend to decline in a more noticeable way over time compared to LCD's. OLED's don't age well.I have a 65" LG smart tv that is about 4 years old. Can you really see a significant difference in the picture between the OLED models and the older LG smart tvs.
Do you have anything to back up the OLEDs won't last ?Yes, but OLED TV's don't have anywhere near the lifetime of LCD's, considering the higher price of the OLED's, and they tend to decline in a more noticeable way over time compared to LCD's. OLED's don't age well.
As OLED's improve on lifetime, I will wait before I get an OLED. For now, I would still by and LCD, and I so appreciate the VERY LONG life of my LCD's that still produce a great picture, and I don't like to spend money to replace my TV's often. I haven't had a new TV in 8 years (my oldest is about 16 years old) and I like not spending money until I have to. My TV's will have to die a complete death before I reach into my wallet .
Led TVs are lcd TVs.You're confusing me. I didn't know they even built LCD tv's anymore. I thought they quit selling LCD tv's about 12 years ago. If you go to Best Buy, they offer LED and OLED, no LCD.
Yes, but OLED TV's don't have anywhere near the lifetime of LCD's, considering the higher price of the OLED's, and they tend to decline in a more noticeable way over time compared to LCD's. OLED's don't age well.
As OLED's improve on lifetime, I will wait before I get an OLED. For now, I would still by and LCD, and I so appreciate the VERY LONG life of my LCD's that still produce a great picture, and I don't like to spend money to replace my TV's often. I haven't had a new TV in 8 years (my oldest is about 16 years old) and I like not spending money until I have to. My TV's will have to die a complete death before I reach into my wallet .
I just Googled your question....Currently do they make a LED TV with ATSC 3.0
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OK, but they do decay at a more noticeably faster rate, so total "life" is not the only thing to consider. I just think there is still a little more advancement and price drop to go for OLED before yours truly would by one, but I fully support other people making the OLED purchase (and I know people who have) if they are ready for it now. I would never even get an OLED phone today (I keep my phones way too long), but someday, perhaps.While it can vary with usage, OLEDs have a very long lifespan that won’t impact most.
And on the low end.
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I'm waiting for the Holodeck !Samsung has its own OLED system, which they have abandoned for now. Uses direct emitting RGB OLED elements. More efficient than LG’s “white” and filters. Potentially eventually cheaper to make, too.
But LG’s works. Samsung’s is in the lab, waiting for production and technological improvements. Might still be waiting when the Holosuite comes out.
I went from my Pioneer Elite Plasma to my Sony OLED, love(d) both of them ... I sold my Plasma to a friends about 5 years ago and its still going strong.I have Two Panasonic plasmas (2009) still kicking - And performing exceptionally well. No issue whatsoever with burn in and or image retention.
They’ve enjoyed a bit of a life extension as I’m now viewing 1080P over the air broadcasts with a new SD ASTC 3.0 tuner. Absolutely fabulous images delivered via Apple TV 4Ks
As a result I’ll wait a bit longer to go OLED. I’ve always detested LED/ LCDS.
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