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All OLED panels that are QD-OLED are manufactured by Samsung, and all OLED panels that are W-OLED are made by LG Electronics.
No matter what brand the OLED TV or monitor is, the panel is manufactured by one or the other. There is a third OLED panel technology called RGB Tandem OLED which has come out in the last year or two and is featured on many flagship models. RGB Tandem OLED is just an evolution of LG's W-OLED technology. Were the main differences lie is in the firmware that each individual manufacturer uses to control the panel.
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Anyone know who makes the panel that this uses? Struggling to find the details. Sweet deal from the looks of it.
All OLED panels that are QD-OLED are manufactured by Samsung, and all OLED panels that are W-OLED are made by LG Electronics.
No matter what brand the OLED TV or monitor is, the panel is manufactured by one or the other. There is a third OLED panel technology called RGB Tandem OLED which has come out in the last year or two and is featured on many flagship models. RGB Tandem OLED is just an evolution of LG's W-OLED technology. Were the main differences lie is in the firmware that each individual manufacturer uses to control the panel.
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I've been using a different Innocn OLED for the past year (this 4K 32" JOLED model https://www.amazon.com/INNOCN-RGB...0FKB43F13/), and I've generally been satisfied with it. In my experience the panels they choose to put in their monitors are great but the QC (mine has a slightly crooked stand) and firmware (slow and fiddly) leave something to be desired. They may have improved since making the older model that I own, so this could be a great deal given the price of competing monitors!
Keep in mind the panels in these cheap OLED's aren't as bright as the more expensive panels. This one looks to be the same as the new Dell OLED monitor for about the same price, which is 200nits SDR and 400nits HDR. More premium OLED's in the $1K range are 1000nits HDR. Most people would complain about a 200nit laptop screen.
All OLED panels that are QD-OLED are manufactured by Samsung, and all OLED panels that are W-OLED are made by LG Electronics. No matter what brand the OLED TV or monitor is, the panel is manufactured by one or the other. There is a third OLED panel technology called RGB Tandem OLED which has come out in the last year or two and is featured on many flagship models. RGB Tandem OLED is just an evolution of LG's W-OLED technology. Were the main differences lie is in the firmware that each individual manufacturer uses to control the panel.
All OLED panels that are QD-OLED are manufactured by Samsung, and all OLED panels that are W-OLED are made by LG Electronics. No matter what brand the OLED TV or monitor is, the panel is manufactured by one or the other. There is a third OLED panel technology called RGB Tandem OLED which has come out in the last year or two and is featured on many flagship models. RGB Tandem OLED is just an evolution of LG's W-OLED technology. Were the main differences lie is in the firmware that each individual manufacturer uses to control the panel.
So who has the best panel I have a lg oled panel 240hz
A little pricey for a generic brand, no? What's the incentive for this over the AOC that was going for $360 on Amazon? And Costco has an Acer for $350, and an MSI OLED for $400. I don't get it. Why is this a good deal @ $400?
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No matter what brand the OLED TV or monitor is, the panel is manufactured by one or the other. There is a third OLED panel technology called RGB Tandem OLED which has come out in the last year or two and is featured on many flagship models. RGB Tandem OLED is just an evolution of LG's W-OLED technology. Were the main differences lie is in the firmware that each individual manufacturer uses to control the panel.
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No matter what brand the OLED TV or monitor is, the panel is manufactured by one or the other. There is a third OLED panel technology called RGB Tandem OLED which has come out in the last year or two and is featured on many flagship models. RGB Tandem OLED is just an evolution of LG's W-OLED technology. Were the main differences lie is in the firmware that each individual manufacturer uses to control the panel.
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