From the article: OLED and MicroLED are the future

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    1 year ago

    I bought a QLED LCD 8k Samsung in 2019 and tbh it’s an incredible display because of its high nit count, local dimming zones and AI upscaler.

    I’m a bit out of the loop, can these new technologies go to that resolution yet?

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      1 year ago

      That’s incredible! Is there a noticeable difference between 4k and 8k? What do you use it for?

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        1 year ago

        Primarily gaming but also anything looks astounding on it above 1080p, lower resolutions than that though aren’t upscaled great but I never watch content that low res anyway. Refuse to. Mines using LED backlights too, since then Samsung have released Neo-QLED that is even better and brighter than mine.

        Honestly on my TV lights look real, headlights on cars, the sun, torches, flames all look like it’s just a pane of glass in front of me. Almost blinds you, never had that experience with a TV previously. To me it’s better than cinema screens.

        Brightness in terms of nits is really important, and something the OLED diehard fans don’t seem to appreciate. I get the blacks too with the local dimming yeah not as good as OLED but close enough for me not to care.

        I knew about OLED but I wanted the pinnacle of a tried and tested technology over something new.