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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
  • OLED? You've got the potential of burn in. QLED? It's expensive and only Samsung makes it. But which one is better?
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  • @iNSPODS
    @iNSPODS Před 5 lety +3910

    "8 hours playing a game"
    You gotta pump those numbers up, those are rookie numbers.

  • @shiroshika1
    @shiroshika1 Před 5 lety +5355

    QLED for gamers
    OLED for movie fans
    LED for people who only watch the news but still want HD
    LCD for people on a budget
    Plasma for people who miss the late 90s
    CRT for people who like electrical odor
    No TV for people who enjoy nature and a social life

    • @cabo9593
      @cabo9593 Před 5 lety +211

      Well, this comment sums it all. LOL

    • @johnknight2012
      @johnknight2012 Před 5 lety +43

      😜That was funny 👍

    • @1974best
      @1974best Před 5 lety +198

      plasma for ppl who miss the 90's?? Would more be ppl who miss the 00's.. The 90's where hardly a plasma era...

    • @darkcosmicmoon
      @darkcosmicmoon Před 5 lety +68

      @@1974best rear projection tv would be the right one for the 90s

    • @MisterMotel
      @MisterMotel Před 5 lety +26

      paper for people who just watch old cartoons in slomo.

  • @kioumaarstaeed
    @kioumaarstaeed Před 4 lety +430

    ''People keep TV's for 5 years''.
    Meanwhile my family uses a TV for 15 years....

    • @yorisa2466
      @yorisa2466 Před 4 lety +17

      and a plasma tv in the attic for over 20 years lol.

    • @rahmatmingg1707
      @rahmatmingg1707 Před 4 lety +3

      Kioumaars Taeed my tv is almost 20years 🤣

    • @TheMulToyVerse
      @TheMulToyVerse Před 4 lety +4

      Every TV I’ve ever had was a hand-me-down. The newest was prolly 5 years old when I got it a few years ago.
      I’m heavily leaning towards a Q90R (2019 model) later this year for an all-purpose living room TV to use for at least 10 years... barring functionality issues down the road of course
      Seeing that I’m going from tech that’s on average 10-15 years old (between all the TV’s I’ve ever had) the next one I get, my first ~new~ set, should look amazing to me year after year after year.
      Mildly concerned about playing my older games where input timing may be a little bit of a factor (I’m looking at you Sonic 1 + 2) but from all I’m hearing, most of the higher-end models shouldn’t really be noticeable unless I’m a competitive-level gamer, which I am most definitely not

    • @sang3Eta
      @sang3Eta Před 3 lety

      Ive got a couple of 10 year old LG and Samsungs but other brands lasts dont last long.

    • @alexanderstefanov6474
      @alexanderstefanov6474 Před 3 lety +7

      My 50" Panasonic ST plasma is still going strong and has s better picture than most LCD tech TVs on the market, a new smart TV android box gave it a great update

  • @lasarith2
    @lasarith2 Před 5 lety +936

    Meanwhile my LED thinks it’s a mirror...

    • @mrakus83
      @mrakus83 Před 5 lety +7

      lasarith2 this is not getting enough likes 😂

    • @mrakus83
      @mrakus83 Před 5 lety +7

      I feel your pain btw😑

    • @nitheesh5232
      @nitheesh5232 Před 4 lety +11

      Thats because you put it on a place where a plant can be grown under lot of sunlight

    • @niko2002
      @niko2002 Před 4 lety +1

      lasarith2 lol

    • @mikeill2687
      @mikeill2687 Před 4 lety +1

      😂😂😂

  • @Ripsometime
    @Ripsometime Před 5 lety +1079

    4:32 "6 credit cards thick", ironic, seeing as thats about how many credit cards you need to buy one.

    • @jetgeo4
      @jetgeo4 Před 5 lety +53

      You must have some really weak cards judging that you need 6 to make 2-3K. LOL

    • @EtherMagic
      @EtherMagic Před 5 lety +4

      OMG 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 NICE ONE!!!

    • @tbone9246
      @tbone9246 Před 5 lety +10

      @@jetgeo4 It's sarcasm , lol. I'm debating on buying the 82 inch Samsung QLED and I feel like I'm giving a kidney away parting with 3G's . I already have a Sharp 80 inch that I spent 5 grand on in 2012. I think I'm nuts spending 8 grand on 2 TV's especially since the Sharp is still working great. I'm just dying to have the huge 4K QLED though. Going to move the 80 inch into my room, now that's styling, lol. They just dropped the price $500 bucks. I'm just worried that it will be a grand cheaper in a year.

    • @TheBikemaster94
      @TheBikemaster94 Před 5 lety

      Check Facebook market place, Craigslist ain't always the cheapest. I found one local to me for $550, it was the first generation of oled but that's not a big issue for me the lesser processing power will give me a more pure picture from all the Blu-ray discs I have . My favorite thing about OLED is the colors pop like candy and contrast is great for action movies. I bought a Droid turbo in 2016 and really began to appreciate the difference OLED makes.

    • @juniorquintero1702
      @juniorquintero1702 Před 5 lety

      @@tbone9246 Just sell your old one

  • @TheHonestFoodTeller
    @TheHonestFoodTeller Před 4 lety +397

    Playing game 8 hours a day? So... you are wasting 16 hours, geez!

    • @jimmyrade7815
      @jimmyrade7815 Před 3 lety +7

      So no OLED for me

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx Před 3 lety

      @@jimmyrade7815 pfff..... im using my OLED mixed.... around 40% gaming, 40% regular SDR movies up to 4k and 20% HDR content.
      no burn in, or better lets say "burn out" yet, despite im playing games with fixed HUDs, and i dont use the Pixel-Shift option so i clearly should see some marks of the games already. Got it since around 1 1/2 years with heavy usage.
      Its all about the brightness you are using, luckily even at OLED Light 30% the picture is already bright enough for games, sometimes i even use lower settings than 30% because even my gaming monitor isnt that bright. For movies brighter, including maxxed brightness settings are also ok, especially since many movies are anyways rendered dark with barely bright, static scenes.... i think regular usage wont degrade the pixels at all.
      Im damn happy that i paid less than for a QLED with local dimming, still got a better picture quality and motion handling. I believe anyways OLED is only some sort of Gap filler before really "perfect" TV technology is made. I really believe in Mini-LED and similar tech, but aslong they are even more overpriced than OLEDs.... i will have some years fun with my "cheap" OLED before i switch to a better technology as soon its aviable for a fair price. Or my OLED TV still works fine as my Plasma is still doing which is from 2010, then i will probably also jump Mini-LED TVs and have for 10 years fun with my OLED.
      But still... i would love to see 4K/120Hz+ Plasma TVs with VRR and so... damn i would give a sh*t about OLED and stick to an "ancient" technology and laugh at OLED and QLED users with my superior motion handling and probably even more accurate/realistic colors. Thats the biggest problem i have with OLED... the motion handling sucks, ofc its better than regular LCDs (and QLEDs), but still even the ultra cheap Plasma i have (500$ for a 46" Plasma in 2010!!!!) got MUCH MUCH better motion handling than this crappy "sample-and-hold" displays, including OLED. If you were used to a good Plasma TV for a decade, you can even see the big disadvantages of an OLED. Fun Fact: NO ONE of my friends.... typical LCD-consumers, think this OLED is "superior" in anything.... they obviously havent watched a Plasma TV for a longer peroid of time, otherwise they would know how superior Plasmas were (and are in motion handling still in 2020)

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx Před 3 lety

      @@jimmyrade7815 A friend for example though the same.... OLEDs too expensive (and the "burn in"), so he got the cheapest QLED TV to wait for proper TVs.... wow this TV is a big mess, still it costed nearly 700$, so 500 less than my OLED. No local dimming, you have so much clouds on this TV, however my friend isnt able to see this clouds, meanwhile, me, used to OLED and Plasmas... I couldnt live with this clouds. And then the other thing... this Fake-10-Bit panels. He was stunned by the HDR picture of the QLED TV... but it was so clear for me, this Panel is so far away from HDR capable- it even looked worse than playing HDR content in SDR on my OLED. In overall even my 10 year old Plasma easily beats the "modern" QLED TV for 200$ more (as my 500$ plasma beated easily even 2000$ LED/LCDs in its days)
      Wondering why people say "mimimi good picture".... still they landed in the last days of Plasma TVs at damn LCDs, marketed as LED-TVs.
      As i got my Plasma TV, even the customer advirsory "cried" to me how bad Plasmas are, especially when i want to play games on it - And yes, i had once a few lit ares from the HUD as i ONLY played on my plasma. But after like 20 hours regular usage everything was gone again.
      Funny thing too.... They said to me once the plasmas dont live as long as LCDs.... still a newer LED TV died already, a LCD with the same age as my Plasma too.... but my plasma still works awesome despite the fact that the panel is pretty much used already and so the brightness is already darker as it was a decade ago. (necessary fact: i always compensated the lower brightness of Plasmas with max. panel brightness!)
      Even Panasonic itself said at this models already: 50.000hrs usage are possible to have at least 80% of its original brightness. Meanwhile the customer advisory of the shop told me something like "after 5.000hours of usage the Plasma Panel will be only 80% as bright as new".... what a lie! However, Marketing and Industry really killed the Plasma TVs.... ofc they heated up the room, ofc early Plasmas (Pre-FullHD Time...) degraded fast over time, ofc they could suffer from burn in.... but i think times changed as the plasma TV prices dropped dramatically, so around 2-4 years before Plasmas were discontinued. I mean why paying 2000$ for a "midclass" picture quality of an overhyped tech (LCD) if i can get "Hi End" picture quality for 500$ with a plasma?

    • @Cazanu417
      @Cazanu417 Před 3 lety

      sleeping is enjotable gaming is fun,thats not wasted time

    • @NinjaDog
      @NinjaDog Před 3 lety

      @@Cazanu417 he’s joking

  • @ibuiltthesheeshmahal3081
    @ibuiltthesheeshmahal3081 Před 4 lety +45

    “Something crazy like 8hours a day”
    My man is an angel

  • @romainabbas7808
    @romainabbas7808 Před 4 lety +526

    I’m sure their knees are touching

  • @T1mmyT1mbo
    @T1mmyT1mbo Před 5 lety +223

    "about 6 credit cards thick"
    my man, my American ass is gonna need you to convert that to football fields

  • @Joshua-1986
    @Joshua-1986 Před 4 lety +289

    6 credit cards thick that’s how many he maxed out to get his tv

    • @Kameron-The-Crafter
      @Kameron-The-Crafter Před 4 lety +6

      OLED TV are expensive, only layers elites and doctors. Is the what the OLED stand for.
      Might as well get QLED TV cheaper than OLED better than normal TVS so it's a win win.

    • @biteme263
      @biteme263 Před 4 lety

      Well the top part is thin anyway, but not the bottom where all the plugs are. You still are not going to flush mount it to the wall. My C9 is very thin on the top half. The bottom half where all the electronics are is like 3 inches thick. Kind of defeats the purpose in my opinion. They should have made the whole tv a couple inches thick or used a seperate box to house the electronics.

    • @RDMGAMER
      @RDMGAMER Před 3 lety +1

      KAMERON BELL I’m neither of those and I have the a1e since it was released.

    • @dantasticmania8728
      @dantasticmania8728 Před 3 lety +1

      That's why its much better to wait. In about a few years chinese companies will mass produce their own oleds and these tvs will become laughably inexpensive.

    • @garydunken7934
      @garydunken7934 Před 3 lety

      Lol

  • @chincemagnet
    @chincemagnet Před 4 lety +147

    My grandparents always did say my living room is like a dungeon. Good thing I went with OLED.

    • @kyojin_9526
      @kyojin_9526 Před 4 lety +1

      So how was it ?!
      I keep hearing about the burn out problem
      Is it true

    • @chincemagnet
      @chincemagnet Před 4 lety +1

      Kyojin_9 awesome, and I think you mean burn in. And I play A LOT Of video games with static HUDs and I haven’t experienced any burn in
      I try to be really careful about it though. I typically turn the TV off if I’m not sitting in front of it for more than a few minutes and I try to never leave a static image on the screen for too long if I can help it.

    • @kyojin_9526
      @kyojin_9526 Před 4 lety

      David cool thanks

    • @_Volt_Ron_
      @_Volt_Ron_ Před 3 lety

      @@chincemagnet thanks for the info. I'm about to get the lg cx. I'll be playing games with the PS4 Pro on it. I was concerned about the HUD causing burn ins.

    • @UmVtCg
      @UmVtCg Před 3 lety

      @@kyojin_9526 Nope, got a Windows PC on a OLED TV for two years now. Pitchblack wallpaper Windows+D and the TV appears off, even after two years, it still amazes me.

  • @jeffthekillr99
    @jeffthekillr99 Před 3 lety +15

    Man you ask the correct questions. You covered everything. I rly liked when you said " what if im a gamer that stays 8 hours playing each day"

    • @reportercomplainer3399
      @reportercomplainer3399 Před rokem

      you're jobless. that's why stays 8 hours playing each day. go for work don't waste your parent money lazy ass.

  • @brottochstraff
    @brottochstraff Před 5 lety +155

    So if you live in Sweden, just get an OLED. The sun wont be back until march ;)

  • @GasLei
    @GasLei Před 5 lety +104

    Maybe the most accurate interview I have ever seen, thank you. (as for those who jump out to yell how awesome OLED is, mr. Yuen Ced gave all the information to each one to decide for himself. If I want to use the damn monitor as a PC I am not buying OLED because I leave it in a picture for hours, if I want it for the 10 hours per week that I want to see a film in premium quality I will go OLED, if I want it for my child to see cartoons in bright daylight I will go with QLED and so on...)

    • @87togabito
      @87togabito Před 5 lety +5

      GasLei get a oled for TV, and a monitor for PC.
      The question here is what is best in it’s intended purpose asa TV, it what is best for your use.
      As a TV, oled is superior for its intended purpose which is why I have an LG c8 in my living room.
      As a monitor IPS is better, which is why I have a predator X34 hooked up to my PC.

  • @thepunisher0389
    @thepunisher0389 Před 4 lety +5

    Wow! What a greatly informative video! Any question I was thinking myself was asked, and with great comprehensive answers. Appreciate it! keep them coming!

  • @joshuavanbuskirk1586
    @joshuavanbuskirk1586 Před 5 lety +24

    Hot dayum, this was a friggin' amazingly educational back and forth. THANK YOU.

  • @petermaz701
    @petermaz701 Před 5 lety +134

    I must say that I have a surgically bright living room I have my 65 LG E8. which I do not have set to the vivid setting and the picture is perfectly watchable and many people have commented how beautiful it is. I really don’t understand how much brighter a picture needs to be, to me it would bother my eyes and just look unrealistic.

    • @bawbag3715
      @bawbag3715 Před 5 lety +8

      i agree, i hate the tv picture being to bright. iv still got an old panasonic plasma which people moaned about the same problems as the oled tvs, i play game and watch films on it with no burn in or any other problems, i can also still watch the tv with the blinds open and my living room is bright. need to talk the mrs into letting me get an oled :)

    • @petermaz701
      @petermaz701 Před 5 lety +5

      Baw Bag my Panasonic plasma was by far my favorite TV I always preferred it to any LED/LCD the modern replacement of a plasma television is Oled. You will not be disappointed being able to watch TV from the side chair means a lot to me plus the colors are rich and deep. When you’re ready that’s the way to go.

    • @stuartaparker
      @stuartaparker Před 5 lety +5

      I have a 55C7V in a bright living room and have zero issues watching it, even with lamps and ceiling lights on. Not sure what this dude in the video is talking about TBH.

    • @charliecarbajal8656
      @charliecarbajal8656 Před 5 lety +8

      I have the oled E7 and it’s bright enough! I don’t know why people complain about it not being bright enough. At times it hurts my eyes in certain light scenes in movies. Colors out outstanding and the blacks make colors so amazing. Oled is the way to go and I game a lot as well and have had no burn in.

    • @Joffen91
      @Joffen91 Před 5 lety +3

      Well i have an oled C7 and would never go back to LCD, but in mid day i will have to apply vivid settings and then its good again. No burnins yet and the LG got the pixel refresher when you turn of the tv so.

  • @d.invisiblemann1373
    @d.invisiblemann1373 Před 4 lety +5

    My 2016 Samsung QLED is still spectacular. Those Quantum Dots really do make a difference. And they're still distributing updates for it.

  • @Godlike-87
    @Godlike-87 Před 4 lety +8

    This is the most comprehensive discussion I’ve heard for a while and I like it. I’d honestly like more of these types of discussion. Bravo guys.

  • @mv7967
    @mv7967 Před 3 lety +14

    The one comment that helped my wife and I is about the OLED needs a black room and the QLED does not. Your comment about your mother having all the lights on in the room like a showroom when the television is on and the QLED looks perfectly fine. That has made our decision for us. Thank you.

    • @WhiteWizardGA
      @WhiteWizardGA Před 3 lety

      Yes same for me. Thanks.

    • @HugoStiglitz88
      @HugoStiglitz88 Před 3 lety

      Yea except it's literally untrue. Samsung qleds only have 1000 nits, not 2000 like he claimed and the means it's literally worse in a bright room than OLED. Great job trusting idiots on CZcams instead of using a factual resource like rtings

  • @AngeloBeltran
    @AngeloBeltran Před 5 lety +34

    This was extremely helpful. Thank you! Keep i tup

  • @nicolewilson6548
    @nicolewilson6548 Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you, I loved that you provided living room performance and viewing types! Very detailed!

  • @pa7ri0t
    @pa7ri0t Před 5 lety +17

    One of the best videos which perfectly explains most common doubt while looking for smart TVs. Thanks a lot for making this video

  • @BuckRogers2000
    @BuckRogers2000 Před 5 lety +15

    Thanks for the explanations, it helped me a lot!!

  • @commanderortega
    @commanderortega Před 5 lety +56

    The new OLED (I have the C8) has two settings: One feature where it "dims" a logo or constant image to prevent burn in and another one where it "resets" the screen, takes an hour to do and you gotta do it every some months, so don't worry about burn in there are many things LG did in order to prevent that

    • @MrSF247
      @MrSF247 Před 2 lety +3

      Reminds me of my brothers old plasma TV. Hed do a "wipe" on it that had a white screen with a black bar wiping across it repeatedly to clear any burned in images.

    • @issaccross9978
      @issaccross9978 Před 2 lety

      OLED-Bright-Picture-Family type Room

    • @williamdavison5641
      @williamdavison5641 Před rokem

      Does any of this really matter after the last 3 years?

    • @commanderortega
      @commanderortega Před rokem

      @@williamdavison5641 well OLED is growing a lot and they are improving their TVs in each iteration. I have had since this comment the OLED BX and currently the C1 (2021) and great improvent over the C8 IMO. The current evo model is supposed to be 20% brighter and with much less risk or burn in, for a decent price.

    • @williamdavison5641
      @williamdavison5641 Před rokem

      @@commanderortega I don't care, its meaning, as Bill Gates and World Economic Forum takes our freedoms, bankrupts our economies, spreads Covid and CO2 pseudo science.

  • @truculenttabasco
    @truculenttabasco Před 5 lety +10

    Great video and explanations. Thanks guys.

  • @leemason666
    @leemason666 Před 4 lety +35

    I’ve had my LG OLED tv for nearly 4 years now and was the best purchase I ever made. I did experience small burn in recently due to news channel logo but fixed this issue by going into Picture settings and OLED panel settings and clear noise panel. This fixes a lot of picture issues and this then resolved my problem. It’s a nice recovery tool that not many people are aware of. Give it a try if you ever have this problem.

    • @SugarFreeKool-aid.TheWorstKind
      @SugarFreeKool-aid.TheWorstKind Před 4 lety

      Is it good for gaming ??...does it burn quick??

    • @symbolitical4158
      @symbolitical4158 Před 4 lety

      @@SugarFreeKool-aid.TheWorstKind watch the video

    • @jahismygod2
      @jahismygod2 Před 4 lety +3

      That's not burn-in, that's image retention

    • @slo0oms
      @slo0oms Před 3 lety

      @@jahismygod2 can you tell me the difference and whether image retention is permanent or not pls ?

    • @jahismygod2
      @jahismygod2 Před 3 lety +4

      @@slo0oms So burn-in is permanent, image retention is not.
      What OP is describing is image retention (watched alot of CNN, switched to watch a movie or something, realised the CNN logo was still there, did a pixel refresh and boom the image retention disappeared).
      Burn-in is permanent and happens when the pixels physically burn out faster than the rest.

  • @oisinleane
    @oisinleane Před 5 lety +1

    Doing research for a new 4K TV. I’ll be facing it at a straight angle and using it quite a lot for gaming and watching movies. Any suggestions?

  • @awwbollocksthen1359
    @awwbollocksthen1359 Před 5 lety +3

    I've watched quite a few reviews and by far this is the most informative review to date as far as OLED vs QLED is concerned. You really nailed it for me, OLED. For me, considering I'm a late night movie watcher, obviously I'll wait for the 2.1 cheers lads

  • @ROSSHANA
    @ROSSHANA Před 5 lety +9

    This is how a review should be done. Thank you 👍🏽

  • @josephdubiel7129
    @josephdubiel7129 Před 4 lety +9

    Good review. I have been wondering about OLED / QLED

  • @menakak905
    @menakak905 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow! I have to say, this is by far the best review I've ever seen. It's succinct, informative, and provides incredibly useful information. How refreshing! :)

  • @drogon2988
    @drogon2988 Před 5 lety +4

    This video was extremely helpful and probably saved me a few grand on not having to buy another t.v. 2 years from now. Not only am I in a room with Windows and light that comes through but I leave a light on as well and I'm a gamer. Both suggest I should go QLED. I'd also rather have a brighter picture than a cinematic one. So double the nits is the right way to go as well.

  • @Lustrum0005
    @Lustrum0005 Před 4 lety +13

    Awesome review, you guys touched on a lot of topics I was curious about and even things I didn't think about

  • @alterbr33d
    @alterbr33d Před 5 lety +1

    The guy on the right. What are those glasses called and where do you get them? They look like Daniel Jackson's glasses from Stargate and I want to do some cosplay.

  • @BubuHaque
    @BubuHaque Před 4 lety +1

    The fear the most informative video I've seen. Thank you !

  • @IWatchAndLearn
    @IWatchAndLearn Před 3 lety +21

    “Something crazy like 8 hours a day...”🤣🤣🤣 oh buddy...yeah QLED then.

    • @RJ2K
      @RJ2K Před 3 lety

      Inaccurate time frame

  • @shahviveksshah
    @shahviveksshah Před 5 lety +7

    best of the best video I ever seen with so good details. Thank you for making so much informative video. thanks again.

  • @vahnglenn4516
    @vahnglenn4516 Před 5 lety +4

    Extremely helpful video. Thanks a bunch!

  • @haula251
    @haula251 Před 4 lety +36

    I was aware differences between these two but this man described with lot of details.

  • @jenniferconnelly-munson8982

    OMG this was driving me nuts.. thanks for posting how to fix this

  • @u2ooby
    @u2ooby Před 5 lety +28

    great job on clarifying the difference between the two types of tv's!

  • @JonnyBgooD007
    @JonnyBgooD007 Před 3 lety +1

    This what's the best OLED vs QLED comparison I've seen. well done!

  • @josephturiccki7736
    @josephturiccki7736 Před 4 lety +1

    Best review I’ve seen in a long time, subbed 👍

  • @MattHalpain
    @MattHalpain Před 5 lety +21

    I found this review to be helpful. I love OLED but fear burn in.

    • @richarddawson5836
      @richarddawson5836 Před 4 lety +6

      All OLEDS burn in eventually. Had mine 6 months and it developed it. So pissed. I love the picture but the burn in kills it for me. I would never buy another OLED until they fix this flaw.

  • @justaguy2165
    @justaguy2165 Před 5 lety +8

    I wish it was specified that Qled is not an Oled fighter. The Q9 may be, but Q6, Q7, and Q8 are not even on the same field.
    This should be called Q9 vs Oled.

  • @MVsFavorites
    @MVsFavorites Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the in depth review. I especially appreciate the comments about accurate color and the recommendation for "movie lovers" vs. "gamers" and pointing out the number of input ports.

  • @CalaisRider
    @CalaisRider Před 3 lety +2

    EXCELLENT PRESENTATION. I now understand it. A sincere thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge and posting.

  • @AntonioKowatsch
    @AntonioKowatsch Před 5 lety +10

    OLED is better. Infinite contrast ratio all day long.
    I love it. Ever since my eyes have first laid eyes on OLED displays I've fallen in love with the technology.
    My eyes are very light sensitive so I can't even use QLED displays. They're too bright.

  • @chrisvig123
    @chrisvig123 Před 5 lety +15

    Hint....one of them is actually an LCD

  • @stephencannon3140
    @stephencannon3140 Před 4 lety +2

    I remember burn in being a new issue about 15 years ago just when flat screen TV’s were coming into the market. Back then they used a moving screen saver image to reduce the risk of static image burn in. These models were flat screen but still Cathode Ray Tube technology. This was a transitional step that eventually sent CRT to oblivion and begat LCD,Plasma Screen, DLP etc. My buddy has a 50” Plasma from 2007 and still alive and kicking after 12 years. I was wondering how 4K got away with glare reduction but then I noticed the lack of glass screen was a big factor. I have a VIZIO 65 but am now thinking of a 75” with the Quantum X technology.

    • @BrandonToy
      @BrandonToy Před 8 měsíci

      I also have a plans TV from 2008 and it still looks fantastic. Hoping it lasts forever. Of course, I e upgraded to an HDCP compliant TV in my main room.

  • @vanderslagmulders
    @vanderslagmulders Před 5 lety +14

    3:08 Samsung qled QE49Q70R has 1000 nits only.

  • @urbanimgstudio4104
    @urbanimgstudio4104 Před 5 lety +8

    Thanks for this video! It was really well explained. The only thing stopping me from going OLED is my hardcore gaming, and I'm not sure if I'm willing to accommodate moving my xbox every now and then just to watch a movie or having to take extra steps to ensure no burn in happens. The fact that they don't even offer Burn in protection for the first year truly makes me not want to attempt it. It's so hard to decide as I love movies & gaming.

    • @Muppets_Waldorf
      @Muppets_Waldorf Před 4 lety

      its not an issue if you do screen refresh, but oleds arent really for gaming. your spending money on features like upscaling/processing,
      which is usually counterproductive for gaming (as it adds lag).
      i would look at the new 900/950 series from sony, as they added VRR and a couple of other stuff,
      and you can set a custom profile for the console input, turning off any picture enhancing and lag will be same as other brands.

    • @hughfitz95
      @hughfitz95 Před 2 lety +1

      LG C1 range also does this. It's designed for gamers with new gen consoles, boasting 1ms input lag OLED display designed for gaming and HDMI 2.1 allowing 4k 120hz

  • @da8675
    @da8675 Před 5 lety +16

    I can't even find a Panasonic TV available for sale in the US anymore.

    • @delpinsky
      @delpinsky Před 5 lety +2

      I own a Plasma Panasonic and I'd love to buy an OLED Panasonic, but damn price for the 65" EZ1000...

  • @rayngrace
    @rayngrace Před 3 lety

    What do you guys recommend for a TV that is facing lots of windows, almost 2-story floor to ceiling?
    Almost.
    The room is for entertainment.
    Therefore light comes in a lot in the morning.
    In the evenings, the windows reflections from all light sources also reflects on our current TV.
    THANKS and Happy New Year

  • @alanwong3980
    @alanwong3980 Před 5 lety

    Good information. Just wonder what you think of the Toshiba oled tv compare with the other three big brands?

  • @Chrai0n
    @Chrai0n Před 5 lety +3

    A very very very good pleasant and informative video. Thank you! Subscribed!

  • @tr1pl333
    @tr1pl333 Před 5 lety +5

    Was looking at an oled65c8pua in a brightly lit Best Buy showroom an hour ago. Brightness wasn’t an issue for OLED.

  • @conochi1
    @conochi1 Před 4 lety

    Ced, Thank you very much for a technical yet not technical overview!!! Top Work.

  • @Baggiesman
    @Baggiesman Před 4 lety

    Is there a low latency 120hz qled TV for gaming though?
    I game for hours on end and my living room has two large Windows so qled should be the choice, but LG oled are being marketed for gaming now.

  • @rukhsanagul98
    @rukhsanagul98 Před 5 lety +7

    thank you, this was very helpful

  • @ramonbannister9498
    @ramonbannister9498 Před 4 lety +11

    Thank you! Finally someone who clearly discusses pros and cons of both technologies! I've heard of the burn-in problem a lot. That's pretty much the main thing preventing me from buying one. Spend $1800 or more, and 3 months later you have an image burned in, and don't have any warranty against that. Especially now, during the lockdown, when my family is watching many hours non-stop of TV...it's too risky to spend that much on a TV that might have burn in. Plus, our living room is fairly bright, and depending on the time of day we get direct sunlight coming in through the windows, so it's bright even w/ the shades closed! So QLED is the way to go for us...

    • @FarginhoodMcBastage
      @FarginhoodMcBastage Před rokem

      Yeah but it's really just a matter of common sense maintenance and being aware of what you're doing with the tv. For example, I'm playing Elden Ring on ps5 on my new OLED. Instead of just leaving it on screen, I change it to live tv to keep the picture fresh while I'm currently in the bathroom watching videos and typing this handy message. It's similar to plasmas when they came out. So just don't leave anything stagnant on the screen. Also, I'm really happy with the TV. It's an LG C2 77" and it's fantastic. When there's a light or "spell" cast in game, it really, really pops. And the black is pitch. Anyways, there's my two cents.

  • @iamakassim5224
    @iamakassim5224 Před 4 lety

    Is tcl qled worth buying, i mean am nervous given its price point so can it still last and give those high end benefits?

  • @deormayoks1
    @deormayoks1 Před 5 lety +1

    Fantastic review and clarification. Thanks guys !

  • @Lock2002ful
    @Lock2002ful Před 5 lety +26

    First time I heard someone measuring thickness in “credit cards”. xD
    I’m gonna do that now.
    Oh the new iPad? About two and a half credit cards think.

  • @MyMindToMeAKingdomIs
    @MyMindToMeAKingdomIs Před 4 lety +3

    I own a Sony A1E 65" oled and recently got a Samsung Q60R 43" qled for the bedroom. While the qled does have a beautiful picture, there's no comparison when it come to blacks. After owning the oled for a while, the blacks on the qled look washed out no matter what picture setting I use. Unfortunately I think that will be the case when comparing any backlit television to any oled tv.

  • @HossamHassan-pw3bj
    @HossamHassan-pw3bj Před rokem

    I brought a 65" TCL QLED 2 years ago. The whole screen is pitch black right now. What can I do to fix it or should I get another tv?

  • @ManSeekingMeaning
    @ManSeekingMeaning Před rokem

    Straight tot the point, informative, concise. Thank you!

  • @2222Public
    @2222Public Před 5 lety +275

    “OLED tv, best in a black room”
    Shows OLED tv I’m white room

  • @smeado3533
    @smeado3533 Před 4 lety +69

    I'd go OLED if it weren't for the screen burn issue.

    • @rainerrain9689
      @rainerrain9689 Před 3 lety +2

      Same here.

    • @xzzyyy4686
      @xzzyyy4686 Před 3 lety +7

      It's barely an issue for normal use it's quite hard to get burn in you've really got to try misuse it but then I play PC or PlayStation for 4-5 hours a day with breaks in-between in so it's the perfect TV for me

    • @katakisLives
      @katakisLives Před 3 lety

      I would as well if not for that and also the price! damn they are hella expensive

    • @slo0oms
      @slo0oms Před 3 lety +1

      @@Spicerakos I am really considering an OLED, can you tell about the nature of your use of it ..

    • @slo0oms
      @slo0oms Před 3 lety +1

      @Aerial and you didn't have any burn in issues?

  • @sandyshoremann7524
    @sandyshoremann7524 Před 2 lety

    Great new TV tech primer. I was unsated watching other videos on the subject; but now, I am feeling a but better! - though the journey continues. Very well produced. Thank you - Sandy

  • @hdtripper1
    @hdtripper1 Před 4 lety

    I have a 2012 samsung un60ES7100 with "judder" problems. Are the newer qled tvs better on this?

  • @ABDULKADIR-hh9sp
    @ABDULKADIR-hh9sp Před 5 lety +11

    Thanks brother,
    Very helpful information about #OLED & #QLED

  • @eclipsehunter2002
    @eclipsehunter2002 Před 5 lety +16

    The reason (that is not covered in this video) that they use OLED in cell phones is power consumption. The less power consumed by the screen the more powerful other areas can be such as processors and GPS.
    Source: I work in a OLED R&D team

  • @guitarvirtuo
    @guitarvirtuo Před 4 lety

    Absolutely it has given us a good idea of what difference there are and then, what to buy and why! Thanks!

  • @seanvsn
    @seanvsn Před 2 lety

    Best video on this topic I managed to find. Very good job!

  • @uraldamasis6887
    @uraldamasis6887 Před 5 lety +8

    OLED is for people who love dark rooms and a brilliant, next-gen viewing experience. QLED is for people who love brightness.
    I've been using my OLED regularly for over 2 years now, 2-3 hours per day on average, so probably 1500-2000 hours total, and I have no signs of burn-in. I have a very dark room, and set the brightness and contrast levels on the TV accordingly. If you want to sear your retinas like a steak with 2000 brilliant nits, then OLED isn't your cup of tea anyway.

    • @Muppets_Waldorf
      @Muppets_Waldorf Před 4 lety

      lol, brighter isnt better. guess it finally pays of for samsung claiming tom be the brightest (which they arent btw).
      side by side vs other brands, virtually all customers decide against the brighter Samsung if it means getting a better/more natural looking image.

  • @bedroomcinemaguy5568
    @bedroomcinemaguy5568 Před 5 lety +169

    We have 3 TVs in our house a LG 77W8 an LG 65E6 and a Samsung 75Q9FN I’m no tv expert but I would say the picture on the OLED’S is way better than the QLED even on the 2016 E6 the picture just looks more natural and bye the way we still have no burn in on the E6 after nearly two years

    • @whitennnerdy
      @whitennnerdy Před 5 lety +28

      There's a reason why TechniColor use LG OLED's to calibrate their films for home use!

    • @doomtomb3
      @doomtomb3 Před 5 lety +16

      More people need to read this comment. Just watch them in stores. OLED kills LCD

    • @bedroomcinemaguy5568
      @bedroomcinemaguy5568 Před 5 lety +4

      doomtomb3 I agree yes it’s OLED for me OLED has its problem’s like any other tv there’s no such thing as a perfect tv at least not yet but in terms of picture quality OLED is better than QLED for sure and I’d just like to add how disappointed I am with my Samsung QE75Q9FN probably going to sell it soon

    • @redcrimson1028
      @redcrimson1028 Před 5 lety

      Good man

    • @tom11zz884
      @tom11zz884 Před 5 lety +4

      A 77 W8.....DAmn!

  • @ashickbs909
    @ashickbs909 Před 3 lety

    Hey , I am planning to buy a new tv. I am confused between samsun q80r and lg oled c9. We would use our tv 10 hrs a day. 2hrs of cartoon, 1hr of news and 7hours of sports(mostly football). On football weekends, we would use like 10-12 hrs non stop. We dont do gaming much.plays fifa 20 on my ps4 occasionally.we would see movies may be daily or on alternate days..I understood that Oled tvs are superior but i am afraid of burn ins. I use tv 80% of time to watch football. So which tv should i choose? Would watching too much football cause burn ins? Sound clarity also a major factor.

  • @LarsPallesen
    @LarsPallesen Před 5 lety

    When you have both subjects miked up with lapel microphones then why do you use the crappy audio from the built in camera mic?

  • @evantansays
    @evantansays Před 5 lety +7

    Got a QLED for the living room and OLED for the bedroom. Works out really well.

    • @AdamWoodhouse
      @AdamWoodhouse Před 5 lety +3

      You forgot to put 'mic drop' at the end of your sentence.

    • @lendydiva11
      @lendydiva11 Před 2 lety

      @@AdamWoodhouse 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @michaelhoward4152
    @michaelhoward4152 Před 4 lety +15

    That was an excellent review! Smart, sensible questions, and direct, easy to understand answers.
    I have to know about Consumer Electronics for my part-time job, and TVs and Soundbars are the biggest sellers. This video was very helpful in my understanding of the major differences between the OLED and QLED.
    Thank you for Sharing this!

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 Před 4 lety

      SO WHAT TV TECH FOR MOVIES, NEWS AND SPORTS ??

    • @michaelhoward4152
      @michaelhoward4152 Před 4 lety

      @@stevethea5250 From what I remembered, QLED is best for everyday watching in giving you the most realistic and brightest picture. The OLED is best for movies, because of its deepest dark colors, as well as for some sporting events.

  • @patrickbateman3944
    @patrickbateman3944 Před 5 lety

    Work in a massive electronics store and we have no training about any of these stuff, I learned most on the fly about lcd and led, but qled and oled were always my weaker spots, thanks for the vid very much.

  • @pravstar1
    @pravstar1 Před 4 lety +1

    Such a comprehensive review, tyvm.

  • @lomelabella
    @lomelabella Před 5 lety +5

    best explanations ever
    Thanks

  • @Vilmir
    @Vilmir Před 5 lety +75

    I have a 55 OLED in a bright room, 90 degrees from a large side window, and I have 0 problem with reflection and brightness...

    • @AutoAbsolute
      @AutoAbsolute Před 4 lety +2

      I have a 65” in the centre of a wall 90 degrees from an 8ft bay window. No issues either 😂

    • @lancewilliams2480
      @lancewilliams2480 Před 4 lety +2

      Jake Fields any burn in issues I need to worry about?

    • @AutoAbsolute
      @AutoAbsolute Před 4 lety +3

      Lance Williams no burn in issues with sports, Xbox One X or streaming. I think you really need to abuse these things to damage them. Most ordinary people spending £2k wont...

    • @lancewilliams2480
      @lancewilliams2480 Před 4 lety +2

      Auto Absolute yes! I have an Xbox x as well! Just worried about all that. Looking to get a C9 as well

    • @Silent_Shadow
      @Silent_Shadow Před 4 lety +2

      So many words to justify your expensive purchase. I understand. Own that shit and roll on.

  • @casanovabutler
    @casanovabutler Před 5 lety

    So you know if Samsung has started using real qled panels are are still using the fake version they call qled? I read about this but can't remember if they made the switch they said they were

  • @justinbinaesq.7713
    @justinbinaesq.7713 Před 3 lety

    How does the 2018 75” Q6FN TV stack up against the 75” 2020 RU9000 in terms of picture quality and sound quality?

  • @ILickPanda
    @ILickPanda Před 5 lety +38

    Anyone still watching this in 2019 and is undecided on getting either qled or oled, its really simple ykno;
    QLED is definitely the way to go if youre a gamer, I dont care about burn in issues on an oled, thats not the reason why you should go for QLED. Instead games are meant to be played with a maximum brightness or close to it. Since higher brightness in games means better quality.
    OLED however is like having an orgasm 24/7 every time the TV is turned on, the colours are just.. amazing. However for gaming you have the burn in issue but despite that u also have the issue of how dark the black colors really are. Often when playing in Oled and u'r playing a game with a lot of dark areas, there's a huge probability that you wont see anything at all. Thats how dark the colors really are, all u see is a black spot while on QLED you'd see the details of the shadows.
    Ive had both, but I stick with the OLED because despite playing so many hours each day, I couldnt transition over back to QLED because of how accurate the colors really are. It's just amazing.
    But ye in the end, its your choice, just make the right one.

    • @davepastern
      @davepastern Před 4 lety

      I play D3 on my PS4 at most for a few hours per day (typically only an hour), do you think that'd be an issue with an OLED screen over the 3-5 year ownership mark? I can easily power off the TV when I'm just sitting in town doing nothing in game. I'm thinking of getting a Hisense series X 55" OLED. The dynamic range and colours shit on the ULED TVs, even in a bright showroom environment imho...

    • @mr.blackhawk142
      @mr.blackhawk142 Před 4 lety

      "But ye in the end"??? JOU won't be be butting me in the end Spanky!

  • @MoonBro96
    @MoonBro96 Před 4 lety +4

    I adore OLED displays, the one on my phone is amazing, but until they get the burn in issue sorted out, which might not even happen, I'll be sticking to LED/LCD displays for TVs and computer monitors.

  • @tinman5640
    @tinman5640 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the info you guys made my decision easyier to select a new TV I'm glad I looked at your video. Keep up the good work & every one should see this video before shopping for a new TV

  • @HBKCommish
    @HBKCommish Před 5 lety

    So it's 8 months later and I'm looking at Samsung televisions at various stores in Canada. Seems they've switched their model, because I've only found 1 Samsung under 50" that is QLED. All their other televisions seem to be OLED.

  • @Falsh125
    @Falsh125 Před 5 lety +5

    What most people don't realize is that cheaper TVs that most of us have at home only go as bright as 450 to 600 lumens roughly. 1000 lumens on an OLED TV is enough. There's also the question of contrast, which actually makes the colors pop and nothing can match an OLED display in terms of contrast. Once you see OLED first hand, beside QLED, it is hard to remain unbiased!

  • @jericlamb2676
    @jericlamb2676 Před 5 lety +14

    I remmber 2008 went to mall, sony bravia lcdtv demo there i dont remmber specific model maybe x series, fantastic experienced very reliastic just like watching live football game and beach scene, after that year they compressed their tech

    • @CaptainScorpio24
      @CaptainScorpio24 Před 4 lety

      bro goodness of products has gone long ago. so i just hunt for cheap and vfm things

  • @goddesignd
    @goddesignd Před rokem

    OK it's been 4 years now so does this still stand as the best TV for brightness? And Is there a runner up that doesn't cost so much?

  • @Sonikku_S
    @Sonikku_S Před 4 lety +1

    This video was so informative! Thank you!

  • @whitennnerdy
    @whitennnerdy Před 5 lety +259

    Contrast is always better than extreme brightness. Colours pop more and the infinite black levels make OLED a much better technology. In terms of Screen Burn, I have only seen it in extreme circumstances where the same content is being played over and over again - E.G. Consumer Electronic Stores. In addition all OLEDs nowadays have software features to combat screen burn such as Pixel refresher and Logo Luminance (which detects a logo and lowers it's brightness and resolution to stop screen burn).

    • @aricrudd6579
      @aricrudd6579 Před 5 lety +29

      Kasra Sarabi The problem with OLED is the inconsistency. You say you haven't seen burn in except in extreme scenarios, but others have reported it very quickly with only average use. Basically, it's a crapshoot as to whether the TV will last, and for that amount of money, this is simply unacceptable. Using an organic material basically guarantees that inconsistency, so I don't see this problem ever being resolved on OLED, which is why I'm looking forward to mLED, which is unfortunately still years away.

    • @whitennnerdy
      @whitennnerdy Před 5 lety +14

      I wouldn't call 800 nits dim (LG C8) and *Logo* Luminance only affects exactly that. I doubt you need your Channel Logos or in Game HUD to be at Peak brightness...

    • @redcrimson1028
      @redcrimson1028 Před 5 lety +11

      Yes sir, thanks for letting people know that i i couldn't have set it better myself that is so true. A lot of people who talk about burn in on oleds dont even have an oled, its just all here say, kinda like that game we played as kids called telephone lmao i have an oled i have no problems, no burn ins and i have days where i would play it all day and still no burn in. Just haters saying other wise trying to justify why their tv is better and u should avoid an oled

    • @redcrimson1028
      @redcrimson1028 Před 5 lety +9

      @Sam Lindsay my oled isn't dim

    • @redcrimson1028
      @redcrimson1028 Před 5 lety +9

      @@lilyflower6265 of course oled isnt the future, theres always something new coming even beyond microled. Thing is u have to use your own eyes to judge, youtube cant help u neither these stupid comments. There is no perfect tv but there is a perfect TV for u. I'm living my oled

  • @biteme263
    @biteme263 Před 4 lety +24

    I own both. The oled looks better, but it was more expensive. The C9's processing chip is pretty amazing. The qled looks pretty damn good though. Both are plenty bright, if anything too bright for my tastes. The amount of light these new tvs put out is crazy in my opinion. The qled might last longer because of the technology though. And they don't have burn in issues. However if you are one of those people getting a new tv every 5 or 6 years it probably won't matter. When doing testing with test patterns and signals the oled will probably win every time. It is just a better technology and handles blacks far better. However when watching movies with proper lighting it probably isn't anything anyone will ever notice. And he is right, off axis stuff the oled wins too. With LED tvs they need to be mounted at the correct height and if you sit off axis or stand up and walk around the room the picture changes. The oled doesn't do that unless you go to extremes. My oled also seems to put out more heat but I didn't actually measure it so take that with a grain of salt. One of the down sides to the oled is some of the tech they use to combat burn in can be annoying. I use mine for a computer monitor as well and the brightness goes up and down while looking at web pages. It is doing it right now as I type this. It tries to dim the screen when it detects a static image. It will dim to the lowest setting. Then when you start typing or scroll down a page the back light will jump back up or slowly waver back and forth. It is quite annoying and I am trying to find a way to disable it but haven't figured out a way yet.
    I like my oled but honestly if I had it to do over again and had to pay full price I wouldn't buy one. At least not for my personal needs (tv,movies, gaming/computer). For movies only, maybe. I got mine at a pretty good price. It was on sale and an open box model at best buy and was like 800 bucks because it didn't have a box and was missing a couple screws. Other than that it was like new, I don't even think the person plugged it in. All the protective covers and sticker were still on it and it booted up like a new tv taking me through the set up menu when I plugged it in. I think they got it home and it wouldn't fit on their table or stand or something so they brought it back. I would not have paid 2 grand for it new lol. I think most people would be perfectly happy with a TCL 6 series tv.

  • @petermokran381
    @petermokran381 Před 4 lety

    thank you for explaining in very comprehensive way.

  • @adrianinnavan3910
    @adrianinnavan3910 Před 4 lety

    Well done Ced. You explained everything with great composure. I finished the video confident that you knew exactly what you were talking about.