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OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) panels use self-lit pixels to control colors of individual pixels to create life-like colors. It also allows the TV to turn individual pixels on and off to create deep blacks for incredible contrast when viewing HDR content. Everyone knew that OLED was great but expensive, so TV makers came up with the term QLED as a name for something not as good but less expensive that would look like OLED in their ads to confuse or fool people. QLED TVs are powered by Quantum Dot technology [Another marketing buzzword] and provide you with over a billion brilliant shades of vivid and lifelike colors that stay true without fading, regardless of the scene's brightness.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.RT - QLED TVs are powered by Quantum Dot technology and provide you with over a billion brilliant shades of vivid and lifelike colors that stay true without fading, regardless of the scene's brightness. OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) panels use self-lit pixels to control colors of individual pixels to create life-like colors. It also allows the TV to turn individual pixels on and off to create deep blacks for incredible contrast when viewing HDR content. ~ Samsung Specialist
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