wow.. may oled na samsung.. i thought stick na sila dun sa Q led nila
They had Super-OLED TVs from 2012 to 2014 but stopped. They resumed with QD-OLED this year. Both are RGB OLED tech, which LG dismissed as not economically viable back in 2014.
https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/lg-says-white-oled-gives-it-ten-years-on-tv-competition/Super-OLED TVs performed better than LG's offerings when it was available, but it costed way more. This was when LG's WOLED was already expensive, causing Samsung's offering to flop.
Today's QD-OLED offerings are closer to LG's flagship WOLED products in pricing while offering better image quality and efficiency. Whether this will be a recipe for success will be up to the market to decide. Sony had already jumped ship for its flagship OLED product and is now sourcing from Samsung. Panasonic and Xiaomi are rumored to be next.
At the other end of the spectrum, Chinese panel manufacturer BOE is now manufacturing OLED TV panels. CSOT and TCL Huaxing are expected to follow.
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