The major confusion lies in the choice between OLED TV and LED TV. The former lets you enjoy the best picture quality that you can ask for, one that is even better than LED TVs. But, various problems began to surface regarding the brightness levels of OLED TVs.
It seemed that the great picture quality was not very bright, which created viewing problems. Moreover, LED TVs came at a very reasonable price where OLEDs could only be afforded by the rich. But, technology did not keep us waiting for long.
The issue with the brightness levels was soon fixed, and their prices also came to be lowered. Another advantage of using an OLED TV is the complete blackening of the screen when it is switched off.
The pixels stop emitting light as soon as the power is cut off, causing the screen to turn black. Many brands sell OLED TVs, but the panels used in a Sony TV are borrowed from LG.
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LG C1 LED TV
LG released the OLED TV of the CX range in 2020, which the C1 range has succeeded. A few features have been newly accommodated, and they are the reason why they are more popular than the previous range. The models of this range are available in multiple sizes of 48 inches, 55 inches, 65 inches, 77 inches, and 83 inches.
They are equipped with the features of the 4th generation a9 AI processor, the company’s latest webOS v6 and supports HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos. For gamers, the TVs also offer HDMI 2.1, G-SYNC, FreeSync, VRR and ALLM.
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Sony Bravia XR A80J
This Sony TV is available in three sizes, namely, 55 inches, 65 inches, and 77 inches. It uses the brand’s latest Cognitive Processor XR that provides the AI processor for upgraded audio and visual experience. Other features include HDMI 2.1, 4K 120Hz support, eARC, VRR and ALLM, Netflix Calibrated mode, HLG, HDR10, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and IMAX Enhanced support. The A80J uses Sony’s built-in sound system (Acoustics Surface Audio+) that uses the OLED panel itself as a speaker.
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JVC VO9100
JVC’s first OLED TV, the VO9100 OLED TV, sports a 55/65″ 120Hz 4K OLED panel. Other features include HDR support, HDMI 2.1, ALLM, eARC and Dolby Atmos. The TVs are based on a Linux Smart TV platform, and you can enjoy your favourite online sites of Amazon Prime, Netflix, YouTube, Twitch and more.
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Philips LED936
The Features of OLED Tv 48, 55 and 65 inches 4K OLED displays, sports and anti-burn-in technology, with 4-sides Ambilight, Android 10 OS Philips’s dual-chip P5 video processor, two HDMI 2.1 ports, VRR, ALLM, HGiG and a built-in Dolby Atmos B&W, 3.1.2 channel audio system.
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Xiaomi Mi TV Master 77 OLE
Xiaomi’s Mi TV Master 77 features a 77-inch 4K OLED panel, high colour gamut, 1000 nits peak brightness, 120Hz refresh rate, NVIDIA G-SYNC, VRR, ALLM and dual HDMI v2.1.
You must be wondering what WOULD is. It is simply an OLED that emits white light. We know that in an OLED TV, each pixel produces its light. In WORLD, this light is white.
The RGB filter is then used to assign a colour to these white pixels. The amazing detailing of these WOULD TVs cannot be missed and is a must buy.
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Konka APHAEA V5
Konka’s APHAEA V5 OLED TV uses LG Display’s 55″ / 65″ 4K OLED panels. They feature its latest Yiyou AI-powered Smart TV platform, HDR, black-label JBL Pro speakers and a new composite-material based structure.
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Skyworth W82
The Skyworth W82 is the world’s first bendable TV that can change from a flat screen to a curved one (with a curvature radius of 1000R), which Skyworth says is suitable for gamers. It sports a 65-inch 120Hz LED TV panel and features Dolby Vision, HDR10, Skyworth’s AI Picture Quality 4K engine, VRR and 240Hz Crystal Motion OLED.
Some of these OLED TV models are yet to be released in different parts of the country and, as soon as they do, you will be able to access them from any Bajaj Finserv EMI Store because it is a one-stop for all your favourite products.
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