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Hi Dewey709, thank you for bringing this to our attention. The sharpness and clarity of the image displayed on a TV vary depending on its resolution. Compared to lesser resolution TVs, like 1080p, higher resolution TVs, like 4K or 8K, contain more pixels, which produces clearer details and smoother images. The difference of OLED and QLED TVS are: OLED TVs: -Each pixel in an OLED TV emits its own light, allowing for true blacks and infinite contrast ratios. -OLED displays tend to have better color accuracy, wider viewing angles, and faster response times. QLED TVs: -QLED TVs use a backlight to illuminate the pixels, which are made of quantum dots. These dots enhance color accuracy and brightness. -They offer high brightness levels, making them suitable for well-lit rooms and HDR content. To sum up, OLED TVs are superior in terms of contrast, color accuracy, and viewing angles, but QLED TVs focus more on brightness and might be more durable. The decision between the two is based on personal preference and the circumstances surrounding the viewing. Hope this helps! Gly | Insignia Support | https://www.bestbuy.com/site/insignia-50-class-f30-series-led-4k-uhd-smart-fire-tv/6525240.p?skuId=6525240
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