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Who has bought an OLED?

 
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Spanky Ham



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Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 5:39 pm    Post subject: Who has bought an OLED?

I am curious how many or if any have bought an OLED TV yet? The prices are getting really good and have me thinking of jumping in. There is a store on ebay that has 55" and 65" for $1700 and $2600 respectively. If they are legit, then I am telling my brother to jump on the 65".

For those that have, how do you compare them to CRT? Is the motion resolution up to par?

I know it has outstanding on/off cr, which is incredible to watch. Kind of like CRT on steroids. Very Happy IIRC Kris Deering and Darinp told me that calibration can be a little tricky. I will have to look into how bad it is.

At Cedia, LG had a wall with all of the OLEDs on them. I am not sure I met one person who was dissatisfied with the image. My brother is buying one. Another person who saw the display and is a CRT fanatic can't wait to buy one. His name is ................Rocco. Wink
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jbltecnicspro



Joined: 23 Apr 2016
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Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 6:31 pm    Post subject:

I haven't, but I'm curious/excited to see one. Only thing that concerns me a little is that LG's OLED's don't have the RGB sub-pixel structure. Instead I think they have RGBW - which is a white pixel added in. I think the reason behind that is to alleviate the drive requirements so that the panel life isn't short.
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