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Noonan 03-11-19 09:24 AM

Are there no OLEDs below 55"?
 
I was thinking about treating myself to a new TV for my office/game consoles. I don't need anything large but I was hoping for OLED. I'm not seeing any models below 55"; is that correct? Hell, I barely see any sets at all below 50 which aren't older models or full PC monitors.

fujishig 03-11-19 11:44 AM

Re: Are there no OLEDs below 55"?
 

Originally Posted by Noonan (Post 13514111)
I was thinking about treating myself to a new TV for my office/game consoles. I don't need anything large but I was hoping for OLED. I'm not seeing any models below 55"; is that correct? Hell, I barely see any sets at all below 50 which aren't older models or full PC monitors.

Nope, 55 inch is the smallest, for now. A few days ago LG said it's working on 48 inch though:
https://www.techradar.com/news/lg-pl...er-televisions

I'll leave it to others to debate whether there's a real benefit for smaller tvs, though.

Noonan 03-11-19 11:53 AM

Re: Are there no OLEDs below 55"?
 

Originally Posted by fujishig (Post 13514228)
Nope, 55 inch is the smallest, for now. A few days ago LG said it's working on 48 inch though:
https://www.techradar.com/news/lg-pl...er-televisions

I'll leave it to others to debate whether there's a real benefit for smaller tvs, though.

Thanks; I guess your last point is a good question as well. I'm looking at an older model Sony 43" XBR which is "QLED". I know that's not at all OLED tech but I guess I assumed OLED would be better, regardless due to how they work and the potential contrast. Opinions from someone with more experience in both types would be welcome.

The Bus 04-21-19 04:01 PM

Re: Are there no OLEDs below 55"?
 
I just replaced my old Sharp Aquos (from ~14 years ago) with an LG C9 OLED. The Aquos was 42", the LG is 55". Much like the iPhone X's form factor, the C9 doesn't take up much more room, there's just more screen.

Josh-da-man 04-24-19 09:34 PM

Re: Are there no OLEDs below 55"?
 
Are there no OLED computer monitors yet?

Adam Tyner 04-24-19 09:59 PM

Re: Are there no OLEDs below 55"?
 

Originally Posted by Josh-da-man (Post 13539443)
Are there no OLED computer monitors yet?

It ain’t cheap, but...! https://www.asus.com/Monitors/ProArt-PQ22UC/

E Unit 04-25-19 09:43 AM

Re: Are there no OLEDs below 55"?
 
Are these panels by LG? Or is Asus actually producing their own panels?

And yeah, that price... :lol:

Adam Tyner 04-25-19 04:09 PM

Re: Are there no OLEDs below 55"?
 

Originally Posted by E Unit (Post 13539685)
Are these panels by LG? Or is Asus actually producing their own panels?

JOLED.

Josh-da-man 04-27-19 12:41 AM

Re: Are there no OLEDs below 55"?
 
$5150?

Yeah, you’d have to be 5150 to pay that much for a monitor. :lol:

JeffTheAlpaca 04-28-19 06:04 PM

Re: Are there no OLEDs below 55"?
 
What is better OLED or QLED?

Brian Shannon 05-01-19 12:27 PM

Re: Are there no OLEDs below 55"?
 

Originally Posted by JeffTheAlpaca (Post 13541771)
What is better OLED or QLED?

Well one is actually LED the other is not

A QLED TV is an LCD TV with quantum dots. Let's start with a quick summary of the two technologies. OLED stands for "organic light emitting diode." QLED (according to Samsung) stands for "quantum dot LED TV."

Why So Blu? 05-01-19 10:42 PM

Re: Are there no OLEDs below 55"?
 

Originally Posted by jeffthealpaca (Post 13541771)
what is better oled or qled?

oled.


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