4K Tv's

anyone have a clue when we will see 4k flat oleds outside the US ?

I have just returned my flat OLED and went back to the curved OLED, because the curve negates some of the uniformity issues
Flat after a lot of compensation cycles


Curved after no compensation cycles



The LG uniformity gets better the more compensation cycles it does
 
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woppy wouldn't that ether be a fault or bad batch ? for me its ether all in on a flat 4k oled when they arrive or the 1080p curved oled

Nope they all have it to some extent and some are worse than others, it's to do with the slight difference in voltage regulation over the whole panel, hence the reason it gets better after more and more compensation cycles.
 
Just like on avforums you have the plasma nuts who think nothing will beat it for years.

Don't know what's special about your plasma inogen but even these first sets of OLEDs from LG are streets ahead of any plasma I've seen.

They're not streets ahead and they're 5 times the price as I paid for my TV.

There's reasons why the last Panny plasmas are, if you can still find them on sale, more expensive than they were when they came out and it's not because of nuts.
 
They're not streets ahead and they're 5 times the price as I paid for my TV.

There's reasons why the last Panny plasmas are, if you can still find them on sale, more expensive than they were when they came out and it's not because of nuts.

I will just leave this here plasma gets buried once and for all by OLED http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/shootout-oled-201511134208.htm
by the way you must have one of the cheapest plasmas ever made if £1500 is 5 times what you paid http://www.johnlewis.com/lg-55ec930...3d-glasses-and-2x-3d-clip-on-glasses/p1719631
 
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