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This tech definitely obsoletes the high end front projector market, and it is the beginning of the end for OLED. As for the same reasons it blew him away, when there is a 5000nit TV with high contrast sitting next to a 1000nit OLED on the showroom floor, most people are gonna have a tough time going with the OLED which will look positively dull in comparison. Remember, people dumped plasma for a similar reason for LCD, and LCD was not even close in contrast to plasma unlike this tech vs OLED. Last edited by Ruined; 01-01-2024 at 02:03 PM. |
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With that being said, no OLED will ever reach 5,000 nits. Neither will consumer-level TVs be 115 inches and mass-marketed. OLED will be mainstream until it is replaced by Micro-LED. A 115-inch Mini-LED is not the future. Now that TV is cool as a replacement for the front-project as you don't even need to darken the room. If they think some commercial cinemas are experimenting with huge Mini-LED based screens in select Theatres. BTW, that TV still employs Local Dimming which is obsolete. Even the reviewer admitted that TV still has blooming and dirty screen effect. Self-emissive displays like OLED and future Micro-LED are the future of display technology. Last edited by Auditor55; 01-01-2024 at 07:54 PM. |
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https://x.com/Vincent_Teoh/status/17...704951079?s=20
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The professionals are using MINI LED now instead of OLED for HDR grading, so Sony's move here in having MINI LED as the flagship makes sense to have the home environment reflect the true HDR grade per the filmmakers intentions as MINI LED is bright enough to actually render it - rather than a downscaled dimmer and less accurate version for OLED
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If they come with a 85 beast that ticks my boxes I would happily retire my ZD9 & demote my 77 OLED to the bedroom. If LCDs are so bright why doesn't it win any of the shootouts even in HDR category? Oh wait, all these are skewed. We have respected folks like David M / Stacey Spears sitting in the shoot-out panel almost every year and maybe their opinions weren't heard lol. |
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1. While MINI LED LCDs have been brighter than OLED, they haven't been as dramatically brighter as this new 2024 crop, which in some cases are 4-5x brighter in highlights - and bring the mini LED towards 100% brightness accuracy with the HDR metadata compared to 10-20% brightness accuracy in the OLED's case. This obviously has not been able to be tested at all in past shootouts. 2. The TV sets aren't setup properly. Often, when these shootouts are completed they match brightness levels not to "skew" things. But, this would be like increasing the black level of OLED to match LCD's to not skew things. By hamstringing the brightness of the brighter set, the test methodology is essentially invalid. 3. The tests aren't conducted properly. Generally these tests they put the two sets side by side and the sets are evaluated side by side. But this is not how the brain works when perceiving an image on a single TV, because they eye/brain dynamically adjusts based on the entirety of the field of view - thus putting them side by side one set would skew the result of the other and would not represent how watching the set by itself would look. The most valid way to do this test is to turn one set off entirely, turn the lights on, then turn off the lights and turn on the other set, and when you want to switch back repeat this. And of course, you'd need to blind the set manufacturer/model as not to induce bias. Side by side viewing is an invalid testing methodology. 4. Some long time vets have a specific vision of what makes a set superior, and often that vision is rooted in legacy SDR image metrics. By failing to take into account that virtually all pre-2024 sets are miserably failing in rendering what the HDR grade truly calls for, they similar fail to take into account which set gets closer to the true HDR grade as a point of accuracy. Instead, they fall back onto outdated SDR metrics as the primary shootout decider, resulting in a shootout outcome that basically determines which set is best with SDR content rather than HDR. Last edited by Ruined; 01-06-2024 at 02:13 PM. |
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So some of YouTubers are already casting doom for OLEDs lol. 2 years ago it was all QD-OLED and they were drooling over it. Cringe.
I will still consider 85X95M as I have strong faith in Sony. They have finally woken up to the threats from TCL/Hisense. Also OLEDs are going to spread into the monitor market. Who knows someone might bring PHOLED and suddenly these companies will switch strategies. We can have a 5000 nit TV with bad tone mapping and bad processing making specular highlights look less impactful than a so-called 720p HDR OLED. Last edited by lgans316; 01-07-2024 at 06:24 PM. |
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On paper yes but there are LCD-LED TVs out there that dim too much to prevent blooming thus resulting in muted highlights especially against dark background.
Sony seems to be the only company that lets the Tv to bloom without compromising APL and highlights in dark scenes. |
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