OLED Technology
Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 2:40 pm
Yep, it's coming around, and quickly. Already in Playstation Vitas, but what are your thoughts?
Especially when you see companies such as Samsung rolling out curved OLED TV sets?

My thoughts? I can't wait, because it's about time LCD is gotten rid of with it's untrue black levels, and lack of color quality compared to CRTs that remain superior in that aspect. (Such as my Sony FW900 computer CRT that does 1920 x 1200 at 95Hz all day, and even 2560 x 1600 at 75Hz when I want all day too, not even the latest and greatest IPS monitor could match the color quality, but it can come quite close.)
OLED corrects many of the problems LCD has, such as true blacks, provided a company doesn't add back lighting to them. Anyway, still is a new technology that I'll wait to see how it turns out, and hopefully for the future 4K resolution sets, they'll add a DisplayPort so we can have 60Hz at such resolutions, due to HDMI being limited to 30Hz.
As an additional note, we shall see how they fair in longevity with issues that iOLED should correct.
Especially when you see companies such as Samsung rolling out curved OLED TV sets?
My thoughts? I can't wait, because it's about time LCD is gotten rid of with it's untrue black levels, and lack of color quality compared to CRTs that remain superior in that aspect. (Such as my Sony FW900 computer CRT that does 1920 x 1200 at 95Hz all day, and even 2560 x 1600 at 75Hz when I want all day too, not even the latest and greatest IPS monitor could match the color quality, but it can come quite close.)
OLED corrects many of the problems LCD has, such as true blacks, provided a company doesn't add back lighting to them. Anyway, still is a new technology that I'll wait to see how it turns out, and hopefully for the future 4K resolution sets, they'll add a DisplayPort so we can have 60Hz at such resolutions, due to HDMI being limited to 30Hz.
As an additional note, we shall see how they fair in longevity with issues that iOLED should correct.