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6 hours ago, hyperbole said:

Ee Oled TV ayina panel is from LG because nobody else manufacturers or have patents/license over large Oled panels, LG lucked out on Kodak acquisition which has the research and patents to manufacture Oled panels.

Samsung and Sony produces OLED TVs - using panels produced by LG Display

OLED patents are held by a company called Universal Display (Stock symbol - OLED)

LG pays royalty to OLED.

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9 hours ago, Hitman said:

OLED Komi IPTV content choostunte, UHD konna neighbor navvutunnadu..

Atluntadi mana thoti… oled tvs ki 4k movies / content worth mana tumbri telugu shows & cricket ki 1080 tv nay ekkuva

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8 hours ago, Hitman said:

Just month ago Bought QN90B on Samsung website with Gov discount. No regrets 

Gov discount endi bro ? Provide some information about that 

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14 hours ago, AryaD said:

What size you bought and price ? I am thinking go 75inch for $2399

This is the best so far. LG ok sony parama waste in Tv jamana technology and os ayithe vomit

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20 hours ago, Hitman said:

OLED Komi IPTV content choostunte, UHD konna neighbor navvutunnadu..

Subscription undi kuda IPTV lo free ga susthe aa thrill ye verappa antunna battapotta ankuls..

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20 hours ago, southyeast said:

It depends on how bright your room is, OLED's shine in dark rooms as the panels wont get bright enough. If you have a room with windows and gets bright during your tv watching time, check Samsung Neo QLED QN90B. Samsung has ambient light rejection layer and the display gets up to peak 1900 nits brightness.

OLED's have deep blacks and better contrast and support Dolby vision and Samsung does not support DV but has HRD10+ which is equivalent to DV.

OLED has burn in issue, may be that is addressed in the more recent panels. If you plan to go with OLED check LG C or G models. If you plan to go with Samsung, there are discounts on their website for first responders or EPP discounts. Usually new models come out in Feb/March of the year So discounts on the existing models will start from end of November to Jan.

Good luck with your purchase.

Thanks baa thinking of getting one, we have this lighting problem. Day time lo TV choodatam is a painful experience due to this

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12 hours ago, quickgun_murugun said:

Gov discount endi bro ? Provide some information about that 

Military discount emo kaka, PX website lo choodu emanna deals unnayemo. Naak bhi oka OLED or QLED kavala

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16 hours ago, krishnaaa said:

OLED patents are held by a company called Universal Display (Stock symbol - OLED)

LG pays royalty to OLED.

Ofcourse it might be paying some licensing fees but large oled panels are exclusive to LG because of exclusive technology to manufacture large panels at lower costs. all our phone screens are oled panels which are supplied mostly by samsung and LG, but large displays like TV’s it is only LG AFAIK

https://www.oled-info.com/kodak-oled-technology?amp

https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/lg-says-white-oled-gives-it-ten-years-on-tv-competition/

samsung tried and failed multiple times to manufacture oled panel at a cost, now it is sourcing Oled panels from LG

https://www.theverge.com/2021/4/9/22375179/samsung-electronics-lg-display-oled-tv-panels-quantum-dot-qd?utm_campaign=theverge&utm_content=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
 

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22 hours ago, hyperbole said:

Ee Oled TV ayina panel is from LG because nobody else manufacturers or have patents/license over large Oled panels, LG lucked out on Kodak acquisition which has the research and patents to manufacture Oled panels.

Samsung and Sony produces OLED TVs - using panels produced by LG Display

Earlier also the LCD/LED panels were jointly manufactured by Samsung & Sony later majorly by Samsung.

Sony Scores with the processing engiene they use on top of the hardware used.

If you put Sony and other TVs side by side you can see the difference its brings in playing a same content.

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