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can't wait
So you spend R20K now on a small TV and then in 5 years the OLED's juice runs out and forces you to buy a new one. Sounds like a sustainable business just like our car industry![]()
That's 5.7 years ...50 000 hours..![]()
If you look at a standard LCD screen they use a type of florescent light to back light the screen.
The Back light is extremely important on an LCD that's what give you clarity the problem with Standard LCDs is that they have to make the backlight so bright to give you clairity that the Black of the picture some times looks a bit grey
There is also no way of dimming the backlight actively with the picture that is being displayed
In Comes LED in the OLED tv's they replaced the traditional back light with LED's these use much less power and are controllable so you can turn them off and on as needed and dim them as needed this makes a huge difference in picture quality and brightness
These screen are also extremely thin and last I read are actually flexible and can be rolled up and put in a tube like a Map.
I was actually looking at the Samsung OLED TV this weekend and it was really expensive but I was surprised how good the picture was I have not see anything that can compete with it its absolutely amazing.
Why is OLED better?
Well, cause the TV will be able to adjust the backlight according to what is displayed on the screen.
So for the dark or black parts of a displayed pickture, the backlight will be dimmed for those area's.
Trying hard not to sound like an detergent advert, but your blacks will be blacker and your whites will be brighter
So now the cost. Now your TV will need to look at the pickture it is displaying and decide what the backlight setting for each LED needs to be and adjust it accordingly, meaning more processing power.