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Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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Aug 2020
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Destroying a QD-OLED (Samsung S95B) - Part 1
Teardown of a Samsung S95B QD-OLED TV with spectral analysis of color and piece-by-piece disassembly. Part 1 of 2. AVS Forum Tech Talk with Scott Wilkinson Volume 7: Peter Palomaki (NanoPalomaki) Follow along with Scott Wilkinson (Home Theater Geek) with the Nano Particle Doctor, Peter Palomaki (NanoPalomaki). We jump off the deep end of quantum dot tech and nano particles in TVs and displays. QD-OLED will be a topic of discussion too. Join the discussion on AVS Forum with this tech talk here https://www.avsforum.com/threads/avs...omaki.3249905/ Last edited by DDH; 07-26-2022 at 02:29 PM. |
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North Potomac, MD
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Samsung’s affordable OLED TVs just came ‘to a halt’ — here’s why
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/samsu...halt-heres-why |
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That's all good. It was obvious it could go that way w/ the internal mismatch on direction. Samsung don't need the older OLED tech since they have QD
Traditional OLED needs to and will be evolving in coming years. With the chemistry (for color luminance) and the brightness specs. Also heatsinks hopefully becoming ubiquitous in the A brands. Not to mention inkjet printed OLED on the horizon. WOLED is gonna NEED to move to the new phase. |
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@Robert.Zohn thanks so much! I'd love to come in. I'm in Mass. now, north of Boston, so it's not as easy to pop in. Sure would love to seem them all though. If/when I get down next I will holler thanks!
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (08-08-2022) |
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#1166 |
Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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MediaTek reveals Pentonic 700 SoC with 4K144, AV1 & VVC for mainstream 4K TVs
https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.ph...&id=1660900600 |
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Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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Samsung faces technical problems with its microLED TVs
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So same issue as was reported years ago; low yields. Doesn't seem like they've made any meaningful strides there. Guess QD-OLED is going to be the top of the line product for the time being.
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Thanks given by: | nick4Knight (08-24-2022) |
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#1170 |
Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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Big, bigger, biggest at IFA 2022: 97" OLED, 98" LCD and microLED TVs
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I guess size will be limited to the largest box you can get through the typical front door.
Unless they come with rollable screens, I will not be going for a 100" rigid TV. And screens so large the built in speakers will have sounds coming from close to the floor |
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#1173 |
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Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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It's a prototype BTW. Only Samsung will sell you a microLED display with the cheapest being $110,000 for a 110". Of course theres a monthly/yearly maintenance charge(s) to deal with but not too much has been revealed about that. Just that they exist.
Of course you should expect your energy bill to go through the roof as the promise of low wattage use microLED displays isn't here yet - and may never be. MicroLED just may be the biggest promise/never came to pass display tech ever created for consumer use. Professionaly - it's a winner. Coupled with Unreal Engine it is changing how movies are made. |
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(I also think that for many people, the room does not permit, and they'll be stuck with 55-65" dinky TVs above their fireplaces forever.) |
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North Potomac, MD
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QD-OLED TVs are growing: Samsung just unveiled the first ever 77-inch screen
Samsung Display has just unveiled the world's first ever 77-inch QD-OLED panel TV, thus increasing your future QD-OLED TV screen size options by a substantial 12 inches. https://www.techradar.com/news/qd-ol...77-inch-screen |
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Check out this very informative YouTube interview by Todd Anderson with me.
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Hope they can fix the raised blacks in rooms with ambient light on those upcoming QD-OLED models, as it seems to be a problem even if light isn’t hitting the screen directly. They almost seem to behave like projector screens in that regard.
One of the big selling points of OLED is their higher contrast and darker blacks, and if they have raised blacks, well, it kind of makes those advantages useless compared to some LCDs, unless you have a pitch-black room every time you watch any content. |
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