SAMSUNG RECKONS IT CAN GET OLED RIVALLING PERFORMANCE AT A LOWER PRICE WITH QLED
Range), which relies heavily on increased contrast, brightness and vibrancy to deliver its eye-popping pictures.
The core difference is that, while QLED TVS require a backlight, OLED TVS don’t because each OLED pixel emits its own light. That’s good for contrast – one pixel can be pure black, while the one next to it can be spanky-bright.
But another key difference will be price: OLED panels are still expensive, and Samsung reckons it can squeeze Oled-rivalling performance out of its QLED sets at a lower price point. We hope it’s right, and we’ll be finding out as soon as March.