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QLED Vs OLED

QLED Vs OLED: Which TV Display Technology is the Best?

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End of sectionLED displays are still the most prevalent today when it comes to television screens. OLED and QLED are different extensions of the basic LED technology.

So, let us first look at how an LED display works?

LED Display

LED or Light Emitting Diode consists of the light source - Red, Green and Blue LEDs that are fixed in a particular pattern and they emit light when electricity is passed through it.

These three colors make for one pixel. With the different intensity of diodes it's possible to get multiple shades through these LEDs as a result of which when viewed from a certain distance we see visuals on the screen with the right combination and shades of colors.

End of sectionNow, let’s look at QLED & OLED in detail.

QLED TV Display

QLED Display

Unlike OLED, QLED is not self-emissive which means the pixels here are not self-illuminating LEDs.

Here, Q stands for Quantum Dot which is a Quantum Dot Colour Filter that is placed right in front of the LCD backlight which produces brighter colour palettes.

Samsung’s Neo QLED range of QLED TVs implements mini-LED backlights which immensely multiplies the number of LEDs to take the QLED TV’s brightness quotient to the next level producing wider viewing angles too.

A QLED is not a new age display technology like the OLED, but a rebranded version of the LCDs.

A QLED TV is for those who want brighter visual experiences and at the same time prioritizes value for money.

Check out the top QLED TVs of 2023

Check out QLED TVs under Rs. 60,000/-

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OLED Display

Smart Televisions with an OLED or Organic Light Emitting Diode display, has a carbon-based film with pixels between two conductors that emits light when electricity is passed through it.

Since these are self-illuminating pixels, they are totally off when it is Black resulting in the darkest Black.

This also means infinite contrast definitions to experience the darkest Black and the brightest White and everything in between illuminated in enhanced contrast ratios.

An OLED TV is for those who value their visual experience to the extent of it being 3D-like and are not hesitant to pay a premium to experience the same.

Click here to check out the top OLED TVs of 2023.

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Display Comparisons

OLED QLED Comparison

End of sectionNow, let’s look into the pros and cons of each of the displays.

QLED TV

Pros and Cons of QLED

Lets look at each of these in detail.

Pros

1.   Extraordinary Bright Image Quality: The QLED TV has the potential for extraordinarily bright visuals on the screen because of the presence of the backlight source.

2.   Less chance of image burn-ins: Unlike OLED TVs, the QLED TVs don’t have the risk of burn-ins on static images on the screen.

3.     Availability in all sizes: The QLED TV comes in almost all TV sizes to suit a room of any size.

4.      Less expensive: The QLED TV is less expensive than the OLED TV.

Cons

1.     Thick Panel: Because of the backlight source, the panel is thicker and heavier when compared to OLED TVs.

2.     Less Contrast: Even though the picture quality is amazing in a QLED TV, the contrast levels are still low when compared to the OLED TVs because of the absence of the perfect Black.

3.      High Energy Consumption: The backlight source consumes more energy than an OLED.

4.    Slow Refresh Rates: A slower refresh rate than OLED TV produces micro lags between screens.

Protip of QLED

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Pros and Cons of OLED

Detailed explanation is as below.

Pros

1.    In-depth Color Definitions: OLED TVs produce the most natural and in-depth colour definitions to give you the most authentic feel of the scene that you are watching.

2.    Best Contrast Ratios: Absolutely amazing contrast definitions enhance colour palettes to the maximum potential.

3.   Thin & Lightweight Panel: The absence of the backlight source makes the panel thinner and lighter in weight.

4.    Less Energy Consumption: Because it doesn’t require the backlight source with its pixels being self-illuminating the electricity consumption is significantly lesser in OLED TVs.

5.      Last Refresh Rates: Faster refresh rates reduce lags between frames to make your fast videos seamlessly smoother in transitions.

Cons

1.    High chance of image burn-in: Keeping an image static on the screen for a longer time increases the chance of image burn-ins on the screen.

2.   Expensive: OLED TVs are fairly expensive because you get the best visual experiences that feel unbelievably real and other-worldly.

3.   Lesser brightness: The absence of the backlight source makes the image less bright.

4.    Limited Options in TV Size: Presently, the OLED Display technology comes with TVs that are only large in sizes.

Pro tip of OLED

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So, which one is better? OLED TV or QLED TV?

In reality, both are masters at their core strengths and neither is better than the other. But, if you want to buy a TV, it all boils down to your requirement, your viewing taste and your budget.

So, have you figured out which of these displays match your viewing taste?

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End of sectionFrequently Asked Questions

1.      OLED TV is available in which brands?

LG, Sony, Panasonic are some of the top brands that make OLED TVs.

2.      Which of these displays - OLED/QLED is good for my gaming needs ?

If you’re a gamer, nothing works better than an OLED because of the high contrast ratios with which you can identify even the smallest change of hues. A QLED also works if you want to just enjoy brighter gaming visuals on your screen. Ultimately, it all boils down to your budget and your viewing taste.

3.      LG OLED TV comes in which sizes?

LG OLED TV comes in the below sizes

· 55 cm

· 65 cm

· 77 cm

4.      What is image burn-in?

When an image is static for a long time on your screen, it causes polarization of the screen causing the screen to appear burnt. This is called image burn-in. Do not pause your videos for a long time in order to avoid image burn-ins.

5.    What are some of the best QLED TVs in the market today?

Here are some of the top QLED TVs in 2023