ok, THAT is entirely different from the other link. Does not appear to be widely available yet however? (other than smartphones and tablets?)Sean wrote:TBH, I hadn't even clicked on CP's link as I am well aware of what OLEDs are.
Try this one...
Once again, OLED panels are a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT TECHNOLOGY to LCD panels.
Any advice on a new TV?
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Smaller (circa 15"-30" tvs) are available. Prototype 55" models are planned for next year. The cost will be ridiculously high.
Why is it that when Miley Cyrus gets naked and licks a hammer it's 'art' and 'edgy' but when I do it I'm 'drunk' and 'banned from the hardware store'?
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Choose the in depth explanation, it really ain't that long
The fact that they are LCD with LED back lighting is irrelevant to me.
I use the LED vs LCD w/whatever to distinguish between the 2.
I makes my life easier...
The fact that they are LCD with LED back lighting is irrelevant to me.
I use the LED vs LCD w/whatever to distinguish between the 2.
I makes my life easier...
Sometimes it seems as though one has to cross the line just to figger out where it is
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thats cool. as I was reading this best buy is advertising a $500ish dollar 'LED' tv in 42ish inches.keld feldspar wrote:Choose the in depth explanation, it really ain't that long
The fact that they are LCD with LED back lighting is irrelevant to me.
I use the LED vs LCD w/whatever to distinguish between the 2.
I makes my life easier...
slippery with the definition at at 500ish, worth it IMO.
since the 'oled' version does not exist, and when it does prolly be in the thousands....