OLED TVs

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OLED TVs are high-end televisions that use organic light-emitting diode technology to deliver exceptionally deep blacks, high contrast, and vibrant colors in slim, energy-efficient displays.

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instanceOf display device
television
abbreviation organic light-emitting diode television
advantage better off-axis viewing
near-infinite contrast ratio
no backlight bleed
potentially lower power consumption on dark content
very low motion blur
advantageOver LCD TV
commonResolution 4K UHD
8K UHD
designCharacteristic can be wall-mounted
can support curved or flat designs
very thin panel
disadvantage brightness can be lower than high-end LCDs
risk of image retention
risk of permanent burn-in
typically higher price than LCD TVs
displayTechnology organic light-emitting diode
feature deep blacks
fast response time
high color accuracy
high contrast ratio
high dynamic range support
high peak brightness (model-dependent)
per-pixel illumination control
self-emissive pixels
slim panel design
vibrant colors
wide viewing angles
introducedInConsumerMarket 2010s
marketSegment premium TV segment
panelSupplier LG Display (major supplier)
Samsung Display (QD-OLED panels)
panelType RGB OLED (less common in TVs)
WRGB OLED (common in TVs)
powerCharacteristic no separate backlight
producedBy Hisense (selected models)
LG Electronics (various models)
Panasonic (various models)
Philips (various models)
Sony (various models)
Vizio (selected models)
supports Dolby Vision (model-dependent)
HDR10 (model-dependent)
HLG (model-dependent)
typicalUse gaming
home entertainment
movie watching
professional content review (model-dependent)

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
LG Electronics
product
Dolby Vision ("LG OLED TVs (selected models)")
supportedBy
LG Business Solutions ("OLED")
usesTechnology

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