INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
If you've been watching the TV consumer market for a while, OLED vs QLED is like plasma vs LCD all over again
its QLED brandWhat is OLEDOLED Pros and ConsPros:Lighter and thinner (2.57mm)Self-lighting pixelsMore convincing blacksFaster refresh rate
QLED and OLED is best summarised in one sentence: QLED is a mis-termed tweak of existing LCD technology, while OLED is a completely
The key phrase here is 's elf-emissive'
electric current is passed through.Since the pixels themselves are producing the light, when they need to be black they get switched off
brightness ideal for movies
(25.4mm)Overly brightLess convincing blacksSlower refresh rateIn a lot of ways, QLED is meaningless marketing
Until last year Samsung called its flagship TVs SUHD, but that didn't fly, so it's now called them QLED
Yes, it sounds very, very similar to OLED, which suggests either a decision to muddy the minds of the TV buying public, or an inferiority
A QLED TV should be just like an OLED TV in having a panel that's self-emissive, so that it can switch individual pixels on and off
Samsung's QLED TVs can't do that, and in fact just put a quantum dot colour filter in front of an LCD backlight
It's premature to call them QLED, and they should really be called QLCD-LEDs
do not emit their own light, but instead are illuminated by a backlight, just like any LCD TV
variety of countries and backgrounds showed OLED sets at IFA 2017," says David Tett, Market Analyst at Futuresource Consulting
"However, QLED was only on display by three vendors." The battle between OLED and QLED is a story about branding, and it's also about a
It's hard to disagree, but despite LG, Sony, Panasonic, TP-Vision (under the Philips brand in the UK), Loewe, Bang Olufsen, Skyworth, and
ChangHong all now selling OLED TVs, they do tend to be very expensive
The maker LG Display just can't produce enough OLED panels fast enough to bring them in at a lower cost, which is making OLED TVs seem like
only started talking about QLED again back in 2017
"Samsung, Hisense and TCL formed the QLED Alliance in April 2017 to work together to progress QLED development and fight the increasing use
both technologies are the same price at that size
As with all consumer electronics products, it depends on (a) how much you spend, and (b) which brand you opt for
Samsung's flagship QLED TV is the QE65Q9F, while LG's Signature OLED77W7P best extol's OLED's virtues
are after the very best in picture quality, the advice is simple; buy an OLED TV
However, it's a close run thing, and besides, that situation may not last for long because so-called QLED TVs may soon ditch the LCD
backlight to actually become QLED technology proper and therefore catch-up with OLED
"When it is released it is expected to provide the strongest challenge to OLED yet, as it brings many of the same benefits as OLED, with few
brightness advantage.If the future is bright for QLED, those behind OLED panels are hoping that one of the technology's native
characteristics, flexibility, wins the day
"OLED sets can offer new audio solutions that see the panel vibrate to create sound and could also offer new form factors, both due to their
unless LG Display can massively increase its production rate and create more screen sizes, the immediate future of the mainstream TV could