5 Reasons Why Your Next TV Should Be an OLED

OLED televisions are quite popular nowadays. It is considered as some of the best TVs you can buy. According to PC World, predictions say that OLED shipments are at 1.5 million, and that is expected to grow to 10 million by 2023.

What is behind this massive success? OLED TV used to be not quite popular among TV buyers, with LCD displays being the more affordable choice.

But the price of OLED displays is now considered as affordable enough to meet the budgets of people who are after a superior viewing experience.

In this article, we will explain why OLEDs, as a technology, completely surpasses what LCD displays can offer. Here are the five reasons why your next TV should be an OLED.

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1. OLED TVs Have Perfect Blacks and Infinite Contrast Ratio

An OLED display has a huge advantage when it comes to black levels and contrast ration because of its self-illuminating pixels.

The OLED technology is unique because the individual pixels simply shut off completely when an OLED TV displays a black scene. Thus, because these pixels do not emit any light, the screen appears as black as if it is powered off. There is no other black levels better than this.

For the very same reason, they have infinite contrast ratio. According to MUO, contrast ratio means the "difference between the brightest and darkest points on a screen."

2. OLEDs Have Better, Sharper, Cleaner Picture Quality

Another unique feature of the pixel in OLED display is each can be controlled individually. This only means that when you start moving into high resolutions, it will result to a sharper, crisper image display.

According to PC World, this is the key feature of the technology itself, OLED which means "Organic Light Emitting Diode". This is an advantage that OLED displays have over LCD displays.

3. OLED TVs Are Energy-Efficient

Unlike conventional LED displays, OLED panels do not have a backlight. Theoretically, this makes them more energy-efficient. Another aspect is the black pixels, since if you are watching dark scenes, many black pixels that are turned off, these do not consume any power.

However, one essential factor in determining the energy that your OLED TV consumes is its brightness setting. According to MUO, watching bright HDR content will consume more power than the SDR content.

4. OLEDs Offer Better Response Time in Displaying an Image

The response rate of an OLED panel is less than one millisecond. This only means that sequences having fast action are displayed more crisply.

This is a vital feature when it comes to gaming, as the overall experience of playing the game can be ruined by the lag between pressing the buttons on the controller and the response appearing on-screen.

5. OLED TVs Aren't Expensive Anymore

While the first-generation of OLED TVs were priced as way too expensive for most people, price of OLED displays nowadays is not too hefty anymore after the 4K TVs started to become mainstream.

In recent years, LG has been quite strategic with its pricing in order to compete against Samsung and Sony. Competition brought the best for consumers. For instance, you can buy a 55-inch LG A1 OLED TV today for as low as $1,000.

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