So THIS is the power of OLED
So THIS is the power of OLED
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t. burgerbrain
that's some dope ass burn-in
but lol @ 55"
65" or nothing with 4K
are there even any quality tv's that are 40 inches and under?
why would you want that?
To be fair those display TV's in stores are always on and always have the same shit playing over and over.
>tfw spending thousands of dollars on 4k tv but watch nothing but SD streams or incredibly low bitrate HD streams
Why?
Any monitor that doesn't go in the living room?
Screen burn you say?
>not having a 65 inch screen at the foot of your bed
Why even live?
>4k at all
lol cuck
Do newer OLEDs still do that? I wanted to get one.
Because of work I've used dozens if not hundreds of OLEDs and I've never seen burn in this bad. Someone fucked this up real bad.
not really, QLED and AMOLED still do tho
Yes, if you want to use it for gaming/24 hour news or as a pc monitor then don't get it.
4k doesn't matter for movies and TV, but vidyas have annoying jaggies and moire patterns at 1080, even with decent AA.
so you should be buying a quality 4k monitor.
If you're touching consumer 4k televisions you know absolutely nothing about displays my man
>prepare to be amazed
I thought LCDs were incapable of burn?
Im still using a panasonic viera i got in 2005.
t.dumbass who thinks he knows better than everybody else
I like chilling in a recliner, playing with a controller, and not hunching over a 24 inch screen. At least for the most part. I only play with a keyboard when it makes sense. Like RTS, competitive shooters, shit like that. I'm not some keyboard only faggot.
The fuck are you talking about? QLED’s are just backlit LCD displays with a quantum dot filter to do WCG. OLED’s have a risk of burn in, QLED doesn’t at all.
t. OLED owner
OLEDs are shit but of course a display model is going to have a shit load of burn-in
Tcl 40 inch tv would do you well
Are you a moron? Television display technology kills most consumer computer monitors. Have fun with your edge light bleed and trash HDR.
Why are OLEDs shit? I like the improved contrast ratio. Is there any other tech that performs like OLED in terms of contrast?
no, nothing will be able to compete until MicroLED in 15 years
>shit blacks in your vidya games
OH NO NO NO NO HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>are there even any quality tv's that are 40 inches and under?
you can get a pretty good quality new TCL 6 series 65 inch for 800
TCL is the best up and coming brand right now. 8 series looks like it's going to be amazin
or just be a broke ass bitch and wait until black friday and get a cheap ass 40 inch tv from walmart for 100 bucks
That's what I figured. That's why I was bummed when the new Oculus Rift downgraded its display to LCD. The OLED in the CV1 made everything so much more vibrant.
Definitely gonna hold off on upgrading my VR setup for at least another generation or two.
>racism
>tfw they just didn't try to make fucking CRTs not weight a fucking ton
>tfw my 19 inch trinitron CRT monitor doesn't work properly anymore
god my shit was going to look so fucking good
Can confirm, TCL is boss as fuck. I broke my old LG, and had to get a replacement. Spent $500 on a 65 inch S405. Best $500 I ever spent. The HDR is pretty damn good. The blacks are even deeper than the LG, which was 4 times the price. Real 4K, 60hz. Killer deal.
There was nothing they could do user. Glass is glass and the lead only made it heavier
just figure something out ;_;
Was the LG an OLED?
No, it was LCD.
Does nobody make CRT anymore? I know it's not the mainstream anymore, but I figured there'd be enough of a niche market that someone could make a decent living manufacturing them.
they don't even make 3D anymore, they're not going to bother with CRT.
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Well to be fair, 3D was dogshit. I had a 3D tv. Big 65 inch LG. It didn't work for shit, from any angle. And even when it kinda worked, the light bleed made everything look double anyway.
Now the shutter glasses thing I'd be interested in trying.