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Samsung Q80 65 vs LG OLED B9 65
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 972982" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Those are LCDs, not OLEDs - which is a very different technology and doesn't require a backlight. The problem you describe is par for the course when it comes to edge-lit displays, especially noticeable with IPS (as their black level is not especially deep). The reason it's always an LG IPS is because LG Display is the main supplier of the technology. IPS is more suitable for PCs than VA (given proximity to screen and the wider viewing angle). When it comes to HT, VA is preferable due to the deeper blacks. </p><p></p><p>To answer your initial question, the first OLED I owned for close to two years, it had around 4500 hrs on it at the time I sold it and is still going strong. Current OLED I've only owned for a few months, but likewise am very pleased with it. Reason for the upgrade was for want of a larger screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 972982, member: 517"] Those are LCDs, not OLEDs - which is a very different technology and doesn't require a backlight. The problem you describe is par for the course when it comes to edge-lit displays, especially noticeable with IPS (as their black level is not especially deep). The reason it's always an LG IPS is because LG Display is the main supplier of the technology. IPS is more suitable for PCs than VA (given proximity to screen and the wider viewing angle). When it comes to HT, VA is preferable due to the deeper blacks. To answer your initial question, the first OLED I owned for close to two years, it had around 4500 hrs on it at the time I sold it and is still going strong. Current OLED I've only owned for a few months, but likewise am very pleased with it. Reason for the upgrade was for want of a larger screen. [/QUOTE]
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