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OLED TVs achieve accurate visuals that are more true to life than conventional LED, widely supporting 4K HDR technology. By using self-lit pixels rather than a backlight, infinite contrast infuses dark shades with depth and makes images pop.
OLED TVs achieve accurate visuals that are more true to life than conventional LED, widely supporting 4K HDR technology. By using self-lit pixels rather than a backlight, infinite contrast infuses dark shades with depth and makes images pop.
Wide viewing angles and ultra-thin profiles also make integration into any interior seamless. Express delivery, money-back guaranteed, and competitive warranty at AV.com.Showing 18 of 18 products
OLED TVs are considered better than standard LED displays. They are capable of superior detail, achieve higher refresh rates, and run more efficiently, as self-lit pixels require less power than a backlight. This also means they can produces pure black tones, unaffected by bloom.
The biggest advantage of OLED is its capacity for 100% black levels. Thanks to its self-illuminating pixel technology, the light from each diode can be completely shut off. This results in improved local dimming and an exceptionally high contrast ratio.
4K refers to a screen's resolution whereas OLED is an advanced self-illuminating display technology. The two are compatible and often appear in the same TV. Totalling four times the number of pixels of 1080p, 4K screens offer superior picture quality, whilst OLED increases colour and contrast.