• OLED vs QLED

    From Avon@21:1/101 to All on Tue Mar 25 21:39:41 2025
    I've recently bought a new TV and it's an OLED one... did some research and it seems they are better at rendering the colour black on screen compared to QLED tech. But I think the risk of burn-in with OLED is greater, or so I am led to believe.

    Anyone had fun with going down the tech rabbit hole with TV's?

    It had been 16+ years since I last bought a telly.

    ..and don't get me started on HDMI now :)

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Avon on Tue Mar 25 09:57:02 2025
    Re: OLED vs QLED
    By: Avon to All on Tue Mar 25 2025 09:39 pm

    I've recently bought a new TV and it's an OLED one... did some research and it seems they are better at rendering the colour black on screen compared to QLED tech. But I think the risk of burn-in with OLED is greater, or so I am led to believe.

    Anyone had fun with going down the tech rabbit hole with TV's?

    Not much lately. I bought a secondary TV a few years ago, but I just wanted to buy something that was 4K and didn't cost a lot. My main TV is a 55" Samsung that I bought in 2015 - I still use it because it supports 3D, and I've heard they don't make 3D-capable TVs anymore. One thing about it though is that sometimes the image on it gets dark for some reason. I can adjust the brightness back up higher, so I know it's still capable, but for whatever reason, lately it seems to sometimes see fit to auto-adjust the brightness sometimes to make it dark.

    Honestly I don't watch 3D content very often, but I'd be sad to have to replace that TV, which will probably happen eventually.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Avon on Tue Mar 25 14:02:09 2025
    Avon wrote to All <=-

    I've recently bought a new TV and it's an OLED one... did some research and it seems they are better at rendering the colour black on screen compared to QLED tech. But I think the risk of burn-in with OLED is greater, or so I am led to believe.

    I've not heard of burn-in risk, but OLED was a thing with phone screens
    back in the 2000s, and are coming back. The new Moto phones have OLED
    and comparing them to my phone shows a significant difference.

    OLED blacks are really nice and contrasty, it makes the colors pop.



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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Nightfox on Wed Mar 26 20:04:58 2025
    On 25 Mar 2025 at 09:57a, Nightfox pondered and said...

    Anyone had fun with going down the tech rabbit hole with TV's?

    Not much lately. I bought a secondary TV a few years ago, but I just wanted to buy something that was 4K and didn't cost a lot. My main TV
    is a 55" Samsung that I bought in 2015 - I still use it because it supports 3D, and I've heard they don't make 3D-capable TVs anymore. One

    interesting, yes the one we were using was bought in 2008 a Samsung also and mostly working OK, 40 inch screen but issues with the back light starting to cause problems.

    I've never experienced 3D telly but recall thinking it may be a bit gimmicky at the time.

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to poindexter FORTRAN on Wed Mar 26 20:06:05 2025
    On 25 Mar 2025 at 02:02p, poindexter FORTRAN pondered and said...

    OLED blacks are really nice and contrasty, it makes the colors pop.

    I agree, this seems to be the main difference as far as I can tell, that and they (sadly) cost more :(

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Avon on Wed Mar 26 10:07:32 2025
    Re: Re: OLED vs QLED
    By: Avon to Nightfox on Wed Mar 26 2025 08:04 pm

    I've never experienced 3D telly but recall thinking it may be a bit gimmicky at the time.

    I've heard people say it seems gimmicky. I suppose that's sort of true, but I think it's pretty cool to be able to watch something in 3D. I figure we see in 3D naturally, and being able to watch 3D content on TV adds that bit of depth. I also think it's interesting that it's possible to add details to convert a 2D move to 3D.. That's something I initially wouldn't have considered to be possible. I have Titanic (1997) on 3D blu-ray, and I think that's something that was pretty cool to watch.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Nightfox on Thu Mar 27 08:10:50 2025
    Nightfox wrote to Avon <=-

    Re: Re: OLED vs QLED
    By: Avon to Nightfox on Wed Mar 26 2025 08:04 pm

    I've never experienced 3D telly but recall thinking it may be a bit gimmicky at the time.

    I've heard people say it seems gimmicky. I suppose that's sort of
    true, but I think it's pretty cool to be able to watch something in 3D.

    I had friend who had Avatar on 3D, with a huge TV, it was OK - but 3D
    glasses over regular glasses is a bit wonky. They moved and never
    bothered unpacking their big TV.



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  • From phigan@21:3/195 to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri Mar 28 21:41:30 2025
    I had friend who had Avatar on 3D, with a huge TV, it was OK - but 3D glasses over regular glasses is a bit wonky. They moved and never

    There have been several 3D movies I've seen over the years that were just alright, but then I saw Dr. Strange in 3D. Holy smokes, that movie was very much made for it and all the effects are that much better in 3D. Definitely would recommend watching it like that. I'm looking forward to seeing the
    second one in 3D as well some day. The first one I even just watched using a Cardboard viewer, so it was half the resolution. Still amazing.

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