Soldato
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Too much to get a LG E7- £2800 for 55"
google isn't your friend.I've no idea what this nits chat is all about!
before you need a replacement, oled maybe usurped by the real qled, if Samsung have any money for the R&D to consolidate the patents they bought.the OLED is so superior that you can't buy anything else
Following what you said earlier the eye(iris) does adapt, so if the LCD is meeting the dynamic range of the eye then is it so significant ?In a store maybe... at home no... no LCD will represent the proper blacks of the space shots.
Good timing, they just dropped to £1500Too much to get a LG E7- £2800 for 55"
What I meant is that the OLED is superb. Who cares about technical nit chat. The picture is gorgeous and finally is superior to my old Kuro & Panny plasmas. Which I still have going in other rooms. I sold my 2016 Bravia LCD.google isn't your friend.
The reason why OLED TV prices are catching up with the premium LCD TV prices is significantly due to stabilization of LG Display production yield. In particular, if the E4-2 line of LG Display, which has started operating since the second half of this year, is fully in operation from 2018, LG Display’s large OLED panel production is expected to increase by 41% to 2.4M units from about 1.7M units in 2017; the OLED TV will accelerate market expansion.
Following what you said earlier the eye(iris) does adapt, so if the LCD is meeting the dynamic range of the eye then is it so significant ?
oled : 0nit black backround (99% of picture), 700nit stars ( 1%)
lcd : a few nits ? 1500nit stars
the nits are logarithmic so the few percent of brightness may none the less 'swamp'/bias the receptors ?
interesting article with some explanation of price fall ... and trajectory ?
http://www.olednet.com/en/price-com...tv-market-oled-tv-price-close-premium-lcd-tv/
so looks like LG prices will drop further and Sony/Samsung will have to respond to preserve market share post black friday though - stick or twist ?
(LG executives and Korean state shareholders probably cleaning up with cheap London property purchases too.)