From the article: OLED and MicroLED are the future

  • @[email protected]
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    132 years ago

    I’d love to have an OLED tv. I just need a good reason to get one. The tv I have now works just fine (unfortunately).

    • plum
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      62 years ago

      I, too, won’t replace something until it dies. Even if an upgrade is long overdue.

      • @odigo2020
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        62 years ago

        Or just break out the old Wii Sports and “forget” the wrist strap.

    • Noumena
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      42 years ago

      Mine flickers when room temp is above 75 and gets jacked at 78.

      The G3 is looking extremely appealing in all dimensions except price.

        • Noumena
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          32 years ago

          It is an LCD. The temperature sensitivity is the main board starting to fail.

          I bought this is 2015, so it is about time to get a new TV.

    • TheInsane42
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      32 years ago

      Same, I have a plasma and it works great, doesn’t even know what HD ready means, but displays 1080i.

      As long as HD is the max res the TV box gives, I don’t see reason for an upgrade. (especially for a luxury item that is mostly background noice/movement)

    • @lka1988
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      2 years ago

      My wife and I have one of each - a nice curved 55" Samsung something or other that does 4k, and a 42" Sharp Aquos LC-42D43U from like 2008 that’s only 1366x768. But for what it is, the Sharp has amazing picture quality… And it weighs around 65lbs.