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Hi taterboy, great question! Samsung does not offer any OLED TVs in its current lineup. A QLED TV is a Quantum Dot-based TV, and that Quantum Dot material is what makes QLED TVs different from conventional ones. QLED TVs use Quantum Dots which are inorganic, durable, stable and allow for excellent color and brightness. Meanwhile OLED TVs use a controversial organic material that leaves them susceptible to image retention. ^Gina
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.These are two competing and very different technologies. An OLED image is superior to the best QLED image because of that difference in technologies. OLED is also more expensive. We're more than satisfied with our QLED Samsung. We're not gamers and just stream film and tv shows. The Samsung is more than adequate for our needs. So you really have to ask yourself what is the end use of the TV. There are many articles comparing the two technologies - here's one: https://www.cnet.com/how-to/qled-vs-oled-samsung-and-lg-tv-technologies-explained/
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