The Super Bowl is right around the corner and that is a time when many Americans buy new TVs. Right now there are three competing technologies (QLED, OLED, and LED) readily available for purchase. With the help of RTINGS.com we try to help you make an informed decision.
How do these technologies rate on 8 factors important to someone buying a TV.
Black Level - Deep black will make colors look more accurate and vibrant
Motion Blur - Mostly an issue for video gaming or fast action sports. It manifests itself as a blur on the screen
Viewing Angle - Measures how true the image remains when you view off angle. The farther off center the more the degradation.
Color Volume - A measure of the ability to express all the colors that can physically be displayed (aka: the color gamut), at any given luminosity, up to the display's peak brightness.
Gray Uniformity - Describes how well a TV is able to maintain a single, uniform color on the screen.
Luminosity - Essentially brightness
Image Retention - Burn In
Price and Availability - Self Explanatory
QLED
OLED
LED
Black Level
Good
Perfect
Good
Motion Blur
Great
Perfect
Good
Viewing Angle
Poor
Great
Poor
Color volume
Great
Good
Good
Gray Uniformity
Average
Good
Average
Luminosity
Good
Good
Great
Image Retention
Great
Poor
Great
Price and Availability
Poor
Average
Great
Table Courtesy of RTINGS.com
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