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Is OLED tech the future of TV? It's looking more and more likely, as now both LG and Samsung have announced 55-inch versions of these slender-screened beauties.
Samsung's own effort has been revealed at the CES trade show in Las Vegas, and is modestly dubbed the Samsung Super OLED TV. Read on for all the specs, and whether we reckon Samsung has managed to trounce LG's recently-unveiled OLED tellybox.
There's no word on pricing or availability yet, but we know the Super OLED TV will be out this year. We'd hazard that it'll be quite pricey, so now might be a good time to start saving.
Design
We've only been given a brief glimpse of the 55-inch Super OLED TV, but even that was enough to demonstrate how thin and understated the design on offer here is. This TV is extremely slim, and has a very narrow bezel, which gives the impression that the image is floating in mid-air.
It's very futuristic, and will doubtless elicit impressed 'oooh' noises from your dinner guests when you usher them into the living room. However, our American cousins have been informed that the actual depth of the Super OLED TV is 0.3 inches, which equates to a little under 8mm -- twice that of LG's telly, which is 4mm thick.
Obviously that's only a few millimetres difference, but if both OLED TVs end up being a similar price, with similar image quality, being fractionally thicker could put Samsung at a disadvantage.
Samsung says the Super OLED TV is produced from a single pane of glass -- we're looking forward to seeing it up close to inspect exactly how well put-together it proves to be.
Super OLED screen
OLED screens are usually seen hanging around in mobile phones, but they allow for slim displays that offer great contrast and wide viewing angles. While Samsung's panel features tiny red, green and blue pixels, LG's OLED telly adds a fourth white pixel. We likely won't know what kind of visible impact that display difference has until we can test these tellies properly under controlled conditions.
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