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Samsung or LG. Make sure it's real oled not Q-led
Its amazing the marketing feat that the words Q-LED made the public think they were getting something better than LED VS the true OLED

Q-Led = almost all LEDs on the market or better said. Samsungs trademark for LED. Samsungs LED sales were in the toilet many years ago, even using the LED technology Sony invented. So using that technology they came up with a brilliant marketing terminology and trademarked the words Q-LED on their LED sets. Even more brilliant the letters QLED almost look the same as OLED in certain types of print! For this, I would never own a TV from this company. Talk about massively legally misleading consumers, but I do admit, it was brilliant.

OLED is an actual different technology from all others
 
Its amazing the marketing feat that the words Q-LED made the public think they were getting something better than LED VS the true OLED

Q-Led = almost all LEDs on the market or better said. Samsungs trademark for LED. Samsungs LED sales were in the toilet many years ago, even using the LED technology Sony invented. So using that technology they came up with a brilliant marketing terminology and trademarked the words Q-LED on their LED sets. Even more brilliant the letters QLED almost look the same as OLED in certain types of print! For this, I would never own a TV from this company. Talk about massively legally misleading consumers, but I do admit, it was brilliant.

OLED is an actual different technology from all others
At some level people don’t want to know that level of detail. They don’t care basically. They aren’t interested.
 
At some level people don’t want to know that level of detail. They don’t care basically. They aren’t interested.
As Ron White once said: "I’m doin’ wide-screen high-definition television, which is nobody’s friend. Every actor I know in Hollywood would rather have low-definition narrow-screen TV, so they look thin and fuzzy instead of clearly fat."
 
At some level people don’t want to know that level of detail. They don’t care basically. They aren’t interested.
Yeah. When I started sales at VW many years ago the amount of things they wanted us to know was really "techie" if that's a word. Not one person asked me what the mqb platform was or what it meant yet in training it was Modularer Querbaukasten or transverse matrix platform.
 
As Ron White once said: "I’m doin’ wide-screen high-definition television, which is nobody’s friend. Every actor I know in Hollywood would rather have low-definition narrow-screen TV, so they look thin and fuzzy instead of clearly fat."
Yeah. When I started sales at VW many years ago the amount of things they wanted us to know was really "techie" if that's a word. Not one person asked me what the mqb platform was or what it meant yet in training it was Modularer Querbaukasten or transverse matrix platform.

Will it fit in my LR?

Is mine bigger than yours?

Will it work during a power outage during the SB? (oK I made that one up)
 
I am throwing away Sony - 55" Class BRAVIA XR A80J Series OLED after only 3 years due lines in once amazing pictures.

Now onto Hisense 55" U7 Mini-LED ULED($500) . Just on black screen I noticed it’s not really black with tiny bit of white light bleed on edges. Otherwise not a huge difference to my eyes. For 50% of price of OLED and 2 year warranty + 1 yr credit card I will likely never buy a $1000 TV.

I am fine with picture.
 
I am throwing away Sony - 55" Class BRAVIA XR A80J Series OLED after only 3 years due lines in once amazing pictures.

Now onto Hisense 55" U7 Mini-LED ULED($500) . Just on black screen I noticed it’s not really black with tiny bit of white light bleed on edges. Otherwise not a huge difference to my eyes. For 50% of price of OLED and 2 year warranty + 1 yr credit card I will likely never buy a $1000 TV.

I am fine with picture.
Do a curb alert and it will stay out of the landfill
 
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