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Worth the $$$ to get a OLED/QLED TV?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bearbo" data-source="post: 16238847" data-attributes="member: 175875"><p>Glad you are happy with your purchase. While nothing you said is wrong it may not be clear to anyone looking to buy.</p><p></p><p>Only Samsung makes QLED. It is does produce what some would say is a brighter picture. It is cheaper than OLED especially at larger sizes but it really just the best version of led tv.</p><p></p><p>OLED are totally different category of tv producing the best picture and screen image available. While OLED may be slightly more expensive, the QLED are not as impressive at lower prices and smaller sizes thereby negating some of cost advantage. </p><p></p><p>If a person needs a certain size, price point or brand to buy then by all means have at it. Currently, the ‘best’ tv to buy for picture quality is an OLED. If you compare in person you will see it for yourself. Size, features and/or price point may dictate either a LED/LCD or a QLED/LCD TV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bearbo, post: 16238847, member: 175875"] Glad you are happy with your purchase. While nothing you said is wrong it may not be clear to anyone looking to buy. Only Samsung makes QLED. It is does produce what some would say is a brighter picture. It is cheaper than OLED especially at larger sizes but it really just the best version of led tv. OLED are totally different category of tv producing the best picture and screen image available. While OLED may be slightly more expensive, the QLED are not as impressive at lower prices and smaller sizes thereby negating some of cost advantage. If a person needs a certain size, price point or brand to buy then by all means have at it. Currently, the ‘best’ tv to buy for picture quality is an OLED. If you compare in person you will see it for yourself. Size, features and/or price point may dictate either a LED/LCD or a QLED/LCD TV. [/QUOTE]
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