swilli89
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Luckily(?) there is only one implementation of an OLED TV on the market, so if someone goes to the store intending to buy an "OLED TV" they can't fail. Maybe one day there will be other OLEDs and some of those might suck, but I would love to have that problem. I hate the lack of competition in the space.
Plus quite frankly to a videophile stuff like max brightness is useless unless the set is too dim to be accurate/seen. Even color accuracy isn't as important as the almighty black level or those Kuros wouldn't have had the legacy that they have had. Hell the first LG OLED tvs had a MAJOR MAJOR uniformity issue, a HUGE problem, and it still won one shootout after another vs LEDs sets because LED technology sucks so bad that OLED can win with one hand behind its back.
To me the gap between an OLED TV and a LED TV is the biggest gap in technology today. Bigger than the gap between AMD and Intel CPUs (or hell even desktop CPUs vs mobile ones), or Apple vs Samsung, or even 4k vs 1080p. The black level is magnitudes better, which means a picture quality magnitudes better. If you REALLY care about picture quality there is only one choice, one one brand.
Yeah agree with all this. Its why I'm sad to be selling my Samsung 64" F8500. If I look at pretty much any LCD(LED backlit) set at anyone else's house I have to try hard to focus on the content and not the awful picture.
