>OLED is a meme
OLED is a meme
1m is nothing though
Why does panel tech suck so much?
Why can't we have a tech with high response times, good viewing angles, deepest darkest blacks, and no backlight bleeding shit.
1 mil sets, not dollars, idiot.
I believe it was called CRT.
1m SALES is nothing
there are 125m people in Japan, probably 50-60m households. 1 in 50 are 'poised' to get a single OLED TV, with OLED being shilled as 'the best' since like 2015?
Yep. OLED is a meme.
CRTs degrade and give literal eye cancer, also have visible distortion effects. They're bulky as fuck so big ones are out of the question unless you lease a mobile crane to transport it and break down a wall in your house to fit it into.
Plasma
Title
>Japan manufacturers going to sell 1m
Story
>LG is ready sell boatloads of OLED panels
???
SED
remember how well the Pet Rockā¢ sold? popularity is not synonymous with functionality.
image burning
do oleds still rot and burn out some colors faster than others?
WHERE THE FUCK ARE OLED MONITORS WHY IS EVERY 21:9 FUCKING VA IPS TN SHIT
They are small. Cinema needs big screen.
I've had a CRT my whole life. I was thinking about getting an OLED tv to finally upgrade my life, Should I do it?
OLED production isn't profitable. Even Samsung gave up on making OLED TVs.
fpbp, 1 million units is fucking nothing compared to other technologies, particularly LCD's
total tv sales in 2017 were 223 MILLION units.
OLED is not even close to a single percent of the market share.
Blurry
Get a VA panel instead.
we need to shill the burn in harder so OLED price would drop
How does the image retention on OLED panels compare to the burn-in on Plasma panels? I still have an old plasma screen that looks fantastic, only slight problem is image retention if I play a game on it for a long time, but even that is nearly eliminated by not using the "vivid" image setting.
This is the correct answer.
waiting for that user to shoot this down with 3 words or less cause idk shit about this
OLEDs only burn in if you keep the same image on in any part of the screen for a LONG time (probably a day or so non-stop would do it), but anecdotally speaking, most people never get burn in after years of usage, while for others some slight burn in happens after a year or so.
However, you can only really notice it on a white background.
New meme: Defining the subpixel count as the new resolution.
I can already see it: Advertising WRGB the best way.
>"Buy our shit, it has white pixels" - cumpanies
>"hurr why? I don't le get it. I must consume iPhone instead." - customers
vs.
>"Buy our shit, it has 25% more pixels"
>"hurr durr okay, here's my shekels, LG!"
How can I feel so empty inside yet comfy while looking at this picture?
roll
I have a 55 in 4k LED TV that's burning the shit out of my eyes and I need a new TV. Should I go with OLED or stick with my original plan of buying a smaller 4k LED TV?
>shit blacks
>flickering and bad response times
>image burn in
>shit power consumption and heat output
They're the exact opposite of what OP asked for. Bad technology that died for a reason
thanks user, whats a good ~50" VA tv?
The average OLED TV is worth far more than the average LCD though, don't forget that.