QLED television technology is a variation of LCD TV technology that tries to simulate the quality of an OLED TV. Using QLED involves placing a film of quantum pixels inside the television screen. By their own admission, LG acknowledges that OLED is a superior TV display technology as compared to QNED. OLED has been around the block much longer than QLED and QNED and still manages to be better than those newer technologies. The main feature that makes OLED king of the industry is its fully independent dimming control. OLED displays have organic compounds that emit light directly from each individual pixel. AMOLED displays have an active matrix with thin-film transistors (TFT) integrated into each pixel for better control. QLED displays use quantum dots in the backlight to enhance color reproduction. OLED and AMOLED displays can achieve deep black levels and OLED TVs look good in dark rooms or home theaters, so the contrast pops, while QLED TVs look especially good in sunlit rooms or near windows. A QLED TV like the $380 50-inch TCL 5-series QLED TV For top image quality, go OLED. For the most peace of mind, consider QLED. With that much usage I would go for a QLED. You lose picture quality due to no DV on Samsung sets. Based off that price I assume this guy is looking at the 77. I’m a BB employee and that’s just my educated guess. Yep 77". Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd.

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