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This should be LED vs OLED. :)

 

Still going with LED with local dimming, 4k and HDR. Best bang for your buck. Bigger the better.

 

 

haha true. Dapat LED vs OLED na. Tapos in the future baka MicroLED vs OLED na siguro.

 

I would love to get an OLED sana and I can afford it right now but too afraid about the Burn In issues considering I will use it as a PC monitor. Kaya LED TV pa din siguro bagsak ko this year.

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QLED if you want resilience from your TV for intense use like gaming and binging Netflix and Youtube in HD. It gives brightest colors at high gamma. Uses inorganic materials so you'll prevent pixel burn-in and you'll be able to use the TV for a good, long time. Disadvantage is that it needs exterior backlight and makes your unit thicker than newer TV models.

OLED if you want thin screens with highest contrast. Perfect for movies and watching sports. It emits its own brightness so that it doesn't need exterior backlighting. Units can be super thin and can also be flexible. Disadvantage is that it's gonna have pixel burn-in (dead pixel) in shorter time than with QLED. If you buy OLED TV now, you may have significant number of dead pixels when MicroLED comes out. By then, you'll want to replace the TV anyway.

MicroLED will be the best of both QLED and OLED.

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QLED if you want resilience from your TV for intense use like gaming and binging Netflix and Youtube in HD. It gives brightest colors at high gamma. Uses inorganic materials so you'll prevent pixel burn-in and you'll be able to use the TV for a good, long time. Disadvantage is that it needs exterior backlight and makes your unit thicker than newer TV models.

OLED if you want thin screens with highest contrast. Perfect for movies and watching sports. It emits its own brightness so that it doesn't need exterior backlighting. Units can be super thin and can also be flexible. Disadvantage is that it's gonna have pixel burn-in (dead pixel) in shorter time than with QLED. If you buy OLED TV now, you may have significant number of dead pixels when MicroLED comes out. By then, you'll want to replace the TV anyway.

MicroLED will be the best of both QLED and OLED.

You can get pixel shifters from YouTube. Download the vid and save in a flash drive. Play it on your OLED tv to get rid of burn ins.

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