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Is an OLED TV worth it?

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    xenon
    wrote on 6 Feb 2022, 22:08 last edited by xenon 2 Jun 2022, 22:12
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    What Oled does is increase the contrast in your tv, by a lot, and gives you true blacks.

    If you have a newer iPhone with an Oled - turn it off and turn it on in a dark room.

    You’ll notice that the white Apple sign is crisp but the rest of the screen is COMPLETELY black.

    In LED, the rest of the screen would be grey because the whole screen is backlit.

    This is the best thing Oled gets you. Individual pixel level contrast.

    It’s not really a matter of 4K or HD.

    Does that matter? That’s personal preference. I bought a 65 inch last year and didn’t get Oled. The Oled was 3x+ the price.

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      Mik
      wrote on 6 Feb 2022, 22:20 last edited by
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      As long as the picture is decent, I am not one to marvel at how great it may be. I'm more interested in the content.

      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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      • J jon-nyc
        6 Feb 2022, 21:55

        I just bought one. You gotta figure you’ll keep it for years and the content providers will catch up.

        Same reason I always max out computer hardware specs with a new purchase. If I don’t, I’ll wish I had a few years later.

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        LuFins Dad
        wrote on 6 Feb 2022, 22:27 last edited by
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        @jon-nyc said in Is an OLED TV worth it?:

        I just bought one. You gotta figure you’ll keep it for years and the content providers will catch up.

        Same reason I always max out computer hardware specs with a new purchase. If I don’t, I’ll wish I had a few years later.

        Yeah, that’s the philosophy that keeps bringing me back to investing a bit more. That, and my recent revelation/epiphany that the three worst words are “I should have”…

        The Brad

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          6 Feb 2022, 22:20

          As long as the picture is decent, I am not one to marvel at how great it may be. I'm more interested in the content.

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          LuFins Dad
          wrote on 6 Feb 2022, 22:28 last edited by
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          @mik said in Is an OLED TV worth it?:

          As long as the picture is decent, I am not one to marvel at how great it may be. I'm more interested in the content.

          I get that, but the content I am drawn towards really highlights graphics…

          The Brad

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            6 Feb 2022, 22:08

            What Oled does is increase the contrast in your tv, by a lot, and gives you true blacks.

            If you have a newer iPhone with an Oled - turn it off and turn it on in a dark room.

            You’ll notice that the white Apple sign is crisp but the rest of the screen is COMPLETELY black.

            In LED, the rest of the screen would be grey because the whole screen is backlit.

            This is the best thing Oled gets you. Individual pixel level contrast.

            It’s not really a matter of 4K or HD.

            Does that matter? That’s personal preference. I bought a 65 inch last year and didn’t get Oled. The Oled was 3x+ the price.

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            LuFins Dad
            wrote on 6 Feb 2022, 22:31 last edited by LuFins Dad 2 Jun 2022, 22:33
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            @xenon said in Is an OLED TV worth it?:

            What Oled does is increase the contrast in your tv, by a lot, and gives you true blacks.

            If you have a newer iPhone with an Oled - turn it off and turn it on in a dark room.

            You’ll notice that the white Apple sign is crisp but the rest of the screen is COMPLETELY black.

            In LED, the rest of the screen would be grey because the whole screen is backlit.

            This is the best thing Oled gets you. Individual pixel level contrast.

            It’s not really a matter of 4K or HD.

            Does that matter? That’s personal preference. I bought a 65 inch last year and didn’t get Oled. The Oled was 3x+ the price.

            Thanks, @xenon ! That helps! You are one of my most relatable and trusted posters on this forum, no matter what @Aqua-Letifer says to the contrary.

            The Brad

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              xenon
              wrote on 6 Feb 2022, 22:32 last edited by
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              It does make colors pop more than LED, but where it’s truly useful is in dark movies with many shades and grey. Or scenes with mixed light and dark areas.

              Think the episode with the night battle with white walkers in the last season of GOT.

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                Axtremus
                wrote on 6 Feb 2022, 22:39 last edited by
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                “Is an OLED TV worth it?“

                No. No “big TV” is worth it.
                TV rots your brain, watch less of it.
                If you want to use the big screen for work (e.g., big spreadsheets, many lines of code on one screen), that’s fine, be OLED’s truer black is beneficial to reduce eye strain. But not for TV.
                For TV, just watch it on your phone or tablet.

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                  Jolly
                  wrote on 6 Feb 2022, 23:02 last edited by
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                  Nothing like sweeping cinematography on a cell phone...

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                    Copper
                    wrote on 6 Feb 2022, 23:44 last edited by
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                    I just bought a 65" last summer, basically I just spent a little more than I intended to spend. After that the features can take care of themselves.

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                    • C Copper
                      6 Feb 2022, 23:44

                      I just bought a 65" last summer, basically I just spent a little more than I intended to spend. After that the features can take care of themselves.

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                      Larry
                      wrote on 6 Feb 2022, 23:48 last edited by
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                      @copper said in Is an OLED TV worth it?:

                      I just bought a 65" last summer, basically I just spent a little more than I intended to spend. After that the features can take care of themselves.

                      I did too. The picture is incredible. But on non 4k programmimg it takes it about 5 seconds to sharpen things up.

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                      • J jon-nyc
                        6 Feb 2022, 21:55

                        I just bought one. You gotta figure you’ll keep it for years and the content providers will catch up.

                        Same reason I always max out computer hardware specs with a new purchase. If I don’t, I’ll wish I had a few years later.

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                        Klaus
                        wrote on 7 Feb 2022, 13:07 last edited by
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                        @jon-nyc said in Is an OLED TV worth it?:

                        I just bought one. You gotta figure you’ll keep it for years and the content providers will catch up.

                        A paradigm change? I thought you were a "no TV" guy?

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                        • J Jolly
                          6 Feb 2022, 23:02

                          Nothing like sweeping cinematography on a cell phone...

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                          Improviso
                          wrote on 7 Feb 2022, 14:45 last edited by
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                          @jolly said in Is an OLED TV worth it?:

                          Nothing like sweeping cinematography on a cell phone...

                          😂

                          We have the freedom to choose our actions, but we do not get to choose our consequences.
                          Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on.

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                            89th
                            wrote on 7 Feb 2022, 18:58 last edited by
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                            LD I'll be getting a TV for our basement later this year and will go for the OLED. Like @jon-nyc said, if you use something enough, IMO it's worth it to max it out. For 90% of the content out there, a QLED or whatever is more than terrific. But I plan for this to be my main sports/movie TV for at least the next decade so I'm going to go with the latest tech.

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