I've recently bought a new TV and it's an OLED one... did some research and it seems they are better at rendering the colour black on screen compared to QLED tech. But I think the risk of burn-in with OLED is greater, or so I am led to believe.
Anyone had fun with going down the tech rabbit hole with TV's?
Avon wrote to All <=-
I've recently bought a new TV and it's an OLED one... did some research and it seems they are better at rendering the colour black on screen compared to QLED tech. But I think the risk of burn-in with OLED is greater, or so I am led to believe.
Anyone had fun with going down the tech rabbit hole with TV's?
Not much lately. I bought a secondary TV a few years ago, but I just wanted to buy something that was 4K and didn't cost a lot. My main TV
is a 55" Samsung that I bought in 2015 - I still use it because it supports 3D, and I've heard they don't make 3D-capable TVs anymore. One
OLED blacks are really nice and contrasty, it makes the colors pop.
I've never experienced 3D telly but recall thinking it may be a bit gimmicky at the time.
Nightfox wrote to Avon <=-
Re: Re: OLED vs QLED
By: Avon to Nightfox on Wed Mar 26 2025 08:04 pm
I've never experienced 3D telly but recall thinking it may be a bit gimmicky at the time.
I've heard people say it seems gimmicky. I suppose that's sort of
true, but I think it's pretty cool to be able to watch something in 3D.
I had friend who had Avatar on 3D, with a huge TV, it was OK - but 3D glasses over regular glasses is a bit wonky. They moved and never
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