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Old 02-08-2024, 04:13 PM   #11
Winilyme
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I've always been a proponent of NOT buying the latest and most expensive TV because they are obsolete pretty quickly.
Thanks Biggd. I'm a proponent of this as well. Problem is, I don't always follow my own good judgement.

Still, based on my research, one of the few drawbacks to OLED's is that they're not as bright as LED technology. One of their main benefits however is their stellar viewing angles...much better than LEDs. We'll be positioning the TV in a bright room with fairly extreme viewing angles on the two sides.

The latest OLED technology is called QD-OLED which significantly amps up the brightness levels to where they are comparable to LED. So, on the surface, that seems ideal for our situation. Yet it is the latest technology and rather costly. Could be the consumer is just getting bamboozled. I wonder if at some point TVs get so good that any further enhancements would be literally imperceptible to the human eye.
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