Samsung announces S95C and S90C OLED TV models, Premiere 8K projector
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- 13 Jan 2023
Akashi Seijuro, 05 Jan 2023The problem is that the red, green, and blue organic materi... moreEven for wrgb panels the emitting source is always blue. The white zone in case directly get through.
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- 06 Jan 2023
Anonymous, 06 Jan 2023LG has 42 inches 4k oledsHe's talking about QD-OLED.
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- 06 Jan 2023
Anonymous, 05 Jan 2023No smaller panels?. My current Samsung is from 2009 and is ... moreLG has 42 inches 4k oleds
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- 05 Jan 2023
No smaller panels?. My current Samsung is from 2009 and is 46 inches and is the perfect size imo
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- 05 Jan 2023
Lurker, 04 Jan 2023Hope we will see some more budget QD-OLEDs, this technology... morehow budget is budget?
samsung S95B got huge discounts and now costs about the same (or even cheaper) as LG oled TVs of the same size.
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- 05 Jan 2023
"Samsung's panels also use a standard RGB subpixel layout instead of the WRGB layout used by LG panels, which can cause some color saturation issues and near black overshoot artifacts."
This sounds a bit confusing, I would mention that the latter (LG and their WRGB panels) have these issues.
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- 05 Jan 2023
Anonymous, 05 Jan 2023All OLED panels don't need a WRGB color refiner. The R... moreThe problem is that the red, green, and blue organic materials degrade at different rates, causing irregularities in panel deterioration. To mitigate it, most OLED manufacturers decided to make white organic material as backlight for OLED screens instead, which can all be individually controlled. But only with QD-OLED did we actually get to have OLEDs which don’t use filters anymore, and the pixels are shining directly on the screen.
On QD-OLED, the panel itself consists of purely blue OLED, and about 2/3 of the pixels have red and green quantum dots above them, so that when the blue OLED shines light through them, they’d get activated and produce pure red and green colors, respectively, whereas the blue colors are produced by simply letting the blue OLED light through with no quantum dots in front of it. With this, uniformity has been resolved as well because the panel will degrade approximately at the same rate across each pixels, and the colors and color volume are significantly improved because they don’t use color filters anymore, like WRGB OLEDs did.
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- 05 Jan 2023
jamalu96, 05 Jan 2023qd oled is oled with qd materials to produce colours instea... moreAll OLED panels don't need a WRGB color refiner. The RGB can be the source emitter itself.
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- 05 Jan 2023
No Exynos, no buy.
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- 05 Jan 2023
Anonymous, 05 Jan 2023qled is not oled ! like samsang is not samsung !QLED and QD-OLED are totally different. QD-OLED is OLED that uses quantum dot technology.
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- 05 Jan 2023
Anonymous, 05 Jan 2023qled is not oled ! like samsang is not samsung !qd oled is oled with qd materials to produce colours instead of filters.
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- 05 Jan 2023
qled is not oled ! like samsang is not samsung !
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- 04 Jan 2023
IpsDisplay, 04 Jan 2023QD is too new don't get your hopes upStill more affordable than micro led
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- 04 Jan 2023
Lurker, 04 Jan 2023Hope we will see some more budget QD-OLEDs, this technology... moreQD is too new don't get your hopes up
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- 04 Jan 2023
definitely buying this one
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- 04 Jan 2023
Hope we will see some more budget QD-OLEDs, this technology is amazing.