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Topic | What TV to buy? Heard QLED TVs don't have burn-in? |
Mad-Dogg 10/05/25 2:22:32 PM #4: | With each main TV tech we consumers can buy you have to make some sacrifices. There is no perfect TV. (Although microleds is going to come close, but we regular folks can't get in on all this yet). With LEDs (which is what QLEDs and miniLEDs is) their main things is longevity (for the non-cheap stuff anyway), and peak nits/brightness. No burn in. With OLEDs their main thing is extremely good contrast and deep blacks (since the lights can just flat out be shut off for each individual pixel), viewing angles. LEDs weaknesses is viewing angles and blooming (its when you see the lights come of the edges of something like subtitles or other bright objects displayed on the screen). The higher budget modern LEDs today can achieve some deep blacks, but they can never be like.....straight up lights off black since LED TVs have a lighting system behind the panel. OLEDs weaknesses is peak nits (modern OLEDs can get pretty bright, but they can never get as bright as the brightest of LEDs without causing harm to the screen), brightness limiting dimming system (again, they can't get too bright since that is harmful to the screen, so there is systems in place that controls the brightness for the entire screen when it is all one color. Think something like a all-white snowfield), and of course burn in. *Burn in is something that they have made a lot of strides in preventing, but it can never be gotten rid of. A OLED's screen is made of organic materials unlike a LED, which means they naturally degrade over time no matter what.* The vast majority of TVs in the higher budget range is fast and snappy nowadays. Now this is me personally, but after trying both a higher budget LED type TV and a OLED TV I preferred having a LED in the end. OLEDs are beautiful, but you can never quite get rid of that feeling of "maybe I should not idle on youtube too long. I better not fall asleep on this TV and display this image too long. Etc. Etc.". These TVs are very expensive, and while you have those who have learned to "not worry about it and just enjoy the TV", its still a lot of freaking money for a lot of us. MiniLED TVs imo provide peace of mind, blacks that are still pretty damn black, and my favorite thing about them is that these suckers can get bright as hell. I'm talking playing a game at like 5 in the morning, you hit that HDR sunrise or sunset just right and the sun's rays is just straight blinding you but it feels so good type bright. I love it, and games like FF7 rebirth and last of us 2 is filled with so much of this type of HDR. You do have to deal with the TV's shortcomings like viewing angles and blooming, but if that isn't a problem then I can vouch for something like the samsung QN90B and it's yearly touch ups like the QN90D and QN90F.....TV is awesome and I don't see myself bothering with another until this one dies. *This scene here that light was like ow my retinas but it was awesome.* https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/c/c58fe770.jpg --- GTag:MadDogg730 PSN:lMadDogg NNID:xMadDoggx NS friend code:5313-0564-0819 Go buy cyber shadow like right now. ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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