QLED is supposed to be a better LED tech, I think only Samsung has models out right now as they refuse to go to OlED's. Here is a good article on comparisons.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/qled-vs-oled-tv/
Black levels are huge and it seems OLED's win in every category that matters. They suffer a bit in brightness to QLED's and LED's. I'd like to see a couple more years for OLED's to improve and prices to come down.
Refuse.... can't produce... keep pushing LCD's... It's all the same thing. Sony is buying panels and were in the same boat a year ago. At this point Samsung can't produce them and refuses to buy the panels to put one on the market.
I have Sony's LCD from last year and it's pretty good. I'm hoping a good OLED is out from them at a reasonable price in a couple years. Right now a 65 inch is almost 4k where a good LCD from them is a little more than half that.
I just realized this is the first football game I will be able to see on my brand new 4k 65 inch TV, which I purchased in late February after the season ended! Can I expect any mesmerizing graphics on NBC tonight for today's match?
Television in America doesn't even broadcast in 1080p let alone 4k.
why the **** not
OLED is basically like plasma. It's a superior technology that has real benefits in PQ but will cost more than any LED-backlight based tech. I think fundamentally the cost of OLED will never be competitive with any LCD-based tech and like the LCD vs. Plasma war of 10 years ago, OLED will be niche for the high-end only.
Debating whether to purchase:
55" Vizio P-Series ($950)
55" LG OLED55C7P ($1850 on eBay)
Both new
Is the LG worth double the Vizio? If not, is the Vizio sufficiently future-proof'd that I won't be doing this again in four to five years?
The OLED is stunning in person. The Vizio is largely amazing as well.