OLED vs QLED TVs 2022: Don't make a mistake!

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There are few things more complicated than finding the right TV to buy. For many of us, it's a big purchase, and you want to make sure you're getting something that's going to last and look good. So, to help everyone planning to buy a new TV in 2022, here's what to look for and the differences between OLED and QLED. Let's break it down!

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All Comments (21)
  • @HolisticHunt
    I can't take this comparison seriously when he's comparing a top-tier OLED to a TCL as opposed to the top tier Samsung
  • If you get a QLED, make sure it has FULL ARRAY local dimming. (Not edge-lit) Helps with the contrast ratio.
  • @ab-hx8qe
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  • @FA-44
    I own both the 65" and the 77" LG OLED sets. My personal make or break decision came down to not only the black level, but especially the viewing angles. Both technologies have an outstanding picture when you view directly from the front, but make sure you are comfortable with the black levels & viewing angles vs. the price before you buy. And for you gamers, I set up the "instant response" game port on the LG 77" to an HP OMEN 45L with GeForce RTX 3080 and run MS Flight Sim 2020 at 4K resolution with no jitters. Flying the MSFS 2020 / TOP GUN / F-18 low level challenges are truly amazing on this configuration.
  • Got a 65-inch LG OLED specifically for occasional evening movies. I knew the requirements for dim lighting, and in that environment it's just brilliant. The only thing I regretted later was not getting the 75-inch panel :)
  • Having multiple of both LGs OLED and Samsung's QLED, I am all-in on Samsung QLED. 1) Costs less 2) OLED has burn-in, despite their lies that it doesn't. This alone is a show stopper for me. Very noticeable, very annoying. 3) I have Samsung TVs outside. One was on a mobile stand and got hit by a large amount of rain because I failed to put it somewhere safe. Thought it was toast. Right after, it looked like washed out mountains from water in the layers of the screen. However, within weeks of use it just faded back out completely. Years later, still going strong. 4) Warranty. I always buy the extended warranty (4 or 5 years). Samsung has always honored it, no questions. LG refused to fix the TV with burn in it claims can't happen. 5) Samsung's are much better in bright light. Will never buy an LG again.
  • @aldev2548
    Just to say qled and qd display are two different thing qled puts the quantum dot in the backlight to get high purity blue light so the color converting layer can achieve better color qd display aka qd-oled uses the quantum dots as the color converting layer it’s self or in front of the backlight to make the rgb sub pixels
  • @GSP-76
    I got the LG C2 42 inch for my desktop PC which also doubles as bedroom TV...couldn't be happier. Best display I've ever bought.
  • @gadgetpalekid
    And to confuse things… there will be new TVs this year with Quantum Dot OLED panels.
  • @mookox
    Great video! I work in home theater at Best Buy and talk about this stuff all the time!
  • @Caesar__99
    Your outro about loving whatever we wind up getting was really reassuring lol thanks. Great video
  • Brilliant. Really helpful, really well presented and a perfect summary. Thank you !
  • @mcbaksteen
    I love your video on this subject! I am a retail worker specializing on TV's, and your's is the first video that truly speaks the facts objectively. Good job bro, got me subbed. I own an LG Oled myself B16 series
  • @ilovejesus973
    Just got my Lg c1 65 yesterday delivered and I’m so happy with it , can’t complain.👍👍👍
  • @truthseeker5079
    QLEDS can get close to OLEDs when it comes to black levels especially with a good local dimming algorithm. But OLEDs can't even get near the level of brightness a QLED can hit. I'll take the picture which can show me a brighter highlights over "perfect blacks".
  • @jessa.3857
    Does anyone know if OLED sets deteriorate over time? I keep running across articles that state a time for their optimal use before you should replace them. Is this true? How long does an OLED set last as far as picture quality?
  • I currently have the Samsung AU8000 LED and am thinking of upgrading to the TCL R656 QLED since I have until 1/14/23 to return the AU8000. Would you say it’s a big jump in picture quality and that it’d be worth it?
  • @Mohammad_Ali__
    Thanks for the information. This video really is helpful for me to know the differences. From differing between the quality and the usage of the type of TV, as well as knowing what environment is best to use for either of the TVs, this video was the best I have seen so far!
  • @dooleh84
    So for gamers, it's better to go for QLED? I am definitely worried I'd get burn in from video games if I get an OLED TV... but then again how is the HDR quality on QLED TVs? I'm currently using a 1080p Sony Bravia lcd TV, which I was happy enough with tbh, but it's starting to get horizontal lines and it's sound is starting to lag behind video occasionally, so it's time to get a new TV.
  • @Lokeshreddy09
    Baseline - OLED: If have Budget and low Sunlight coming-in QLED: If you're low on budget or having huge sunlight coming