Let the QLED vs OLED TV wars begin: "In the demon
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"In the demonstration between flat versions of an unnamed 65” OLED TV (that looked suspiciously like LG’s top of the range Signature G6T with 99% DCI-P3 colour volume, approx. 700 nits) and a 65” Series 9 QLED (100% DCI-P3 with up to 2000 nits) and being assured that all settings were factory defaults this writer noticed three differences.
First, the OLED screen showed more red light reflection from typical halogen downlights than the QLED. This is called ultra-black – an anti-reflective coating and it is important for watching TV is higher ambient light conditions.
Second, the colour volume (Wiki definition DC-IP3) has been independently verified to be 100% and is a standard set for digital movie projection from the US film industry. It appeared to have a slight edge over the OLED.
Third, the viewing angle and color accuracy appeared wider on QLED."
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