Question:
Which OLED TV will you recommend; Samsung or LG?
Cesar Ruiz
2012-05-25 01:03:19 UTC
I am one of the early adopters and this year, I hope to purchase the best OLED TV which I learn is coming soon. Which one is better?
Six answers:
Rich
2012-05-25 12:21:34 UTC
Samsung, however, the OLED prices are rather high right now, I will wait for the lower prices, after they get real popular... (Exceptional pictures and a very wide viewing angle like Plasma.) I would NOT recommend Sony at this time. They are having exceptional returns and exchanges due to problems of late... The old quality is gone.!
kieck
2016-12-03 16:01:45 UTC
Few manufacturers of recent OLED television have been marketed this 300 and sixty 5 days. yet so a ways I even have been shown the released date from Lg purely. not sure approximately Samsung on the grounds that they postponed released date to next 300 and sixty 5 days in all probability and its value would be larger.
Nightworks
2012-05-25 04:36:16 UTC
"I really want to be the first to grasp a OLED TV"



Really? Well, you're about 5 years too late.



Sony released their XEL-1 in September 2007.

LG released their 15EL-9500 in January 2010.



You are hardly an 'early adopter', are you?
Billy
2012-05-30 00:49:53 UTC
If you ask me, I will recommend LG's OLED TV because of its prestigious awards it got at CES-2012 in Las Vegas. The fact that LG TV utilizes white OLEDs covered by red, green and blue filters--in addition to a fourth, filter-free white OLED sub-pixel--to create one pixel. On the contrary, I see Samsung having a more traditional panel with actual red, green and blue sub-pixel OLEDs and no filters. I can't tell you personally which one is better but the LG one is thinner @ 4mm thick.
Mad dog attacks lobster with a spoon
2012-05-25 11:13:25 UTC
if you want to be the first (like the other person said your 4 years too late) but if your wanting a new OLED tv's i would wait till sony & panasonic release there's due to sony and panasonic are working together to produce OLED tv's



also sony and panasonic have been using oled technolgy for years in in-car entertainment after pioneer started it about 12years ago,



so when its comes to OLED technolgy, panasonic and sony are the guys to beat,, i just wished pioneer still did tv's there OLED tv's would just be amazing
anonymous
2012-05-25 01:13:53 UTC
You can't go far wrong with either.


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