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- LG 2025 G5 Series OLED Owners Friends Thread - AVS Forum
This G-series OLEDS represent the largest boost in OLED technology from LG in a single year TVs are on their way or in the hands of users Since the G-Series (except for the 48 and 97) are different from the rest of the line, it makes sense to have a thread to discuss their unique issues and settings
- So I permanently ruined my QD-OLED by cleaning with Tap. . .
OOh boy only had this thing for like 2 weeks now looks like Tap Water and a regular piece of cloth was a very bad idea, sadly this was the same method I used to clean all of my monitors over the years and it always worked perfectly What I didn't realize was QD-OLED has really sensitive coating
- 2025 Samsung OLED (S95F S90F S85F) Discussion Thread
***55 65” S85FAFXZA ARE QD-OLED IN USA - capped to 800 nits peak and 165 nits full-field Auto in HDR FMM MM defaults correctly to BT 2020 Auto in HDR FMM MM defaults correctly to BT 2020 Any S85FAEXZA sizes will be WRGB OLED
- Sony Bravia 8 OLED TV Review – OLED Performance Done Right
OLED TVs are known for being some of the thinnest on the market, often just a few millimeters thick At least until you reach the bulkier section at the back where the components are housed, that is Sony has taken note of customer feedback about this design and has made changes to the BRAVIA 8
- LGs Transparent OLED T Finally Goes on Sale for $59,999 - AVS Forum
LG’s Signature OLED T, the transparent TV that caught a lot of attention at last year's CES, is now officially available for purchase With a hefty price tag of $59,999, the OLED T is aimed at early adopters and luxury buyers looking for something unique The OLED T has a 77-inch display that
- WOLED, QD-OLED, MLA, and RGB OLED Comparison - AVS Forum
Plain RGB OLED like Sony's BVM-X300 reference display, have red, green and blue OLED emmiters I believe Samsung's original OLED TV was also RGB like Sony's and hence very expensive and hard to make LG's WOLED uses a mix of OLED emitter material that generates white light (so a mix of all the colors) which is easy to apply to the whole panel
- QD-OLED burn-in - AVS Forum
QD-OLED being more burn-in prone is the main takeaway All the people saying it is unlikely to happen are missing the point of this topic For example, yo0o probably can use a 48 inch C1 as a monitor and avoid burn in if you're careful If you use a qd-oled as a monitor, you will get burn-in at some point guarantied
- SONY 2025 TV DISCUSSION THREAD - AVS Forum
So yeah I hope they do get onto it in the first year itself I mean oddly enough they were the first to drop 83" OLED from LG Display even before LG themselves But now as SAMSUNG is set to have 83" QD-OLED model in their lineup I think SONY will follow suit and have 83" QD-OLED model in their lineup as well
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