While at CES 2017 in Las Vegas I got the privilege of viewing and auditioning the plethora of next generation OLED televisions being released to the market this year. Across the board, they were all far superior to anything I have seen prior. Even the best Plasma models cannot hold a candle to even the cheapest of the new OLED models.
The brilliance of the new TVs is not just the OLED tech. The processing technology to control the signal and feed the screen has commoditized to support wider color gamut, higher resolutions, higher refresh rates and so on, without much complex work from the manufacturers. Those who can afford working hard on those processors, like Sony, Samsung and LG, are launching OLED TVs which are so stunning I cannot comprehend how it is possible.
We are entering a new world, guys, On another year we will be able to buy a 60" OLED 4K TV for $500 which will blow away every TV we've ever owned prior. Think about that!
What else was amazing was how thin those screens can now be made. Edgeless screens are also possible. I saw a wall of OLED screens where you couldn't make out where one screen started and the next ended. Crazy!!!
I cannot wait.
The brilliance of the new TVs is not just the OLED tech. The processing technology to control the signal and feed the screen has commoditized to support wider color gamut, higher resolutions, higher refresh rates and so on, without much complex work from the manufacturers. Those who can afford working hard on those processors, like Sony, Samsung and LG, are launching OLED TVs which are so stunning I cannot comprehend how it is possible.
We are entering a new world, guys, On another year we will be able to buy a 60" OLED 4K TV for $500 which will blow away every TV we've ever owned prior. Think about that!
What else was amazing was how thin those screens can now be made. Edgeless screens are also possible. I saw a wall of OLED screens where you couldn't make out where one screen started and the next ended. Crazy!!!
I cannot wait.