4-Sided Ultrathin Bezel Displaymntr - 24in 16:10 Aspect Ratio100 Hz Rrate 63FFMAR1US
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4-Sided Ultrathin Bezel Displaymntr - 24in 16:10 Aspect Ratio100 Hz Rrate 63FFMAR1US
4-SIDED ULTRATHIN BEZEL DISPLAYMNTR - 24IN 16:10 ASPECT RATIO100 HZ RRATE
Manufacturer Part Number: 63FFMAR1US
CPN:4-SIDED ULTRATHIN BEZEL DISPLAYMNTR - 24IN 16:10 ASPECT RATIO100 HZ RRATE
MANUFACTURER NAME: Lenovo
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 63FFMAR1US
UPC EAN CODE: 0197530796050
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
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Both OLED and QLED have an overwhelming edge on picture quality against normal LED/LCD TVs. But which one is better, and why?
It all comes down to processing power as the key difference maker.
QLED: Take Samsung's QLED line as an example. All of which will have an exceptionally better picture than the Samsung 8000 series (the series right below the Q's). The difference in picture quality, and of course price, comes down to the processing power in each Q model coupled with the quantum dots.
The faster the TV can process the incoming video data, the smoother the motion flow.
Also, colors are rich and incredibly accurate on a QLED. What makes the biggest difference though is the dark, near black colors have no bleed, which occurs from normal LED TV backlighting. It is impossible to get a true black in a normal LED/LCD TV because it's backlit. This is why plasma TVs were so popular for having the best picture. Plasmas were able to get a true black without sacrificing much picture quality.
Have you ever been watching a dark scene of a show or movie, and it's either too dark to see anything, or the scene ends up looking like the slice on the far left of the picture above? A black scene ends up being a really dark gray because the TV has to have a balance of dimming and brightening the LEDs. If it tried to turn off the LEDs completely to produce a real black, you wouldn't be able to make out details.
That doesn't happen with a QLED. It delivers great dark scenes with exceptional quality and detail. Movement is smooth and 4K movies or content look fantastic even on a Q6FN. Skin tones are accurate, and there's very little (if any) jitter.
Samsung's quantum dots have definitely raised the bar for picture quality on LED/LCD televisions.
OLED: When describing QLED picture quality, you will often hear the words "near black" colors in dark scenes and content. But you won't read the word "near" when describing the OLED picture.
Because the OLED panel uses layers of organic material to generate the light, it is like a solid sheet of approximately 8.3 million LEDs (one for every pixel on the screen). There is no backlight bleed, because when the scene needs to be black... it turns off the pixel entirely.
One great test to use for TVs to determine the quality reproduction of colors and dark scenes is to select a demo scene from a 4K movie that includes flickering fire as the only light source for the camera shot. You can typically find this in films that are set in historical times before electricity.
It's impressive to watch this type of content in 4K on either a Sony or LG OLED television.
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Accurate reproduction of skin tones and other aspects is also perfect. Colors besides black are deep, rich, and best of all, bright. There are some that say an OLED isn't suited for a room with a large amount of natural or artificial light. I have yet to see any problems regarding this issue. The panel has plenty of settings to choose from and handles well-lit rooms like a champ.
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- OLED TVs look much better than a typical LED LCD, but they are considerably more expensive.
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- Look for at least four HDMI ports; 4K shoppers should ask about HDCP compatibility.
- Curved TVs are a fashion statement. They don't benefit image quality.
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