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Why Choose OLED TV? Which One to Choose?

After experiencing a period of home living, many families have realized that a television with a larger screen, better picture quality, and stronger eye protection plays an increasingly important role in daily life. With various places across Australia gradually resuming work and production, the TV market is also ushering in various promotional seasons, making it a good time to add a high-quality OLED TV to your home.

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Difference in Light Emission Between OLED and LCD

LCD screens, or liquid crystal displays, consist of organic compounds that are neither completely solid nor liquid under normal temperature. They exhibit both the fluidity of liquids and the optical anisotropy of crystals. When heated, they turn into a transparent liquid and become a crystalline cloudy solid when cooled down. The liquid crystals themselves do not emit light. The working principle of an LCD screen is changing the state of the liquid crystals through an electric field and displaying the images on the screen via a backlight panel. The backlight often uses an LED panel, which is the reason why many people refer to LCD televisions as LED TVs; however, a more scientific term would be "LED-backlit LCD TV".


On the other hand, OLED stands for Organic Light-Emitting Diode. Its pixels emit light themselves, and when voltage is applied, they generate the three primary colors—red, green, and blue—based on the characteristics of different materials. Other colors are formed by combining the pixels of these three primary colors in different proportions. The characteristics of OLED include self-illumination, high visibility and brightness without viewing angle issues, low driving voltage, high power efficiency, quick response, light weight, and thin structure, all making it the future trend of television development.


Better Color Presentation by OLED

LCD, which relies on backlight emission through multiple layers of optical films to display images, cannot achieve perfect black color. Additionally, due to the different orientations of liquid crystals, there can be light refraction phenomena, leading to color distortion when viewed from different angles like from the side or diagonally.

Conversely, OLED, as a self-luminous display technology with each pixel emitting light independently, does not have halo effects and achieves deep black color. Moreover, it can show equally stunning picture quality from any angle since it does not require liquid crystals.


Shorter Motion Blur with OLED

The motion blur issue of LCD screens has been discussed since the plasma TV vs. LCD TV debates. Many sports and gaming enthusiasts preferred plasma TVs over LCD TVs due to this issue. Although this problem has reduced with the maturing LCD technology, high-end LCD screens from brands like Sony still face some level of influence while watching action movies or sports. Hence, companies like Sony have invested in the research and development of OLED TVs to overcome this issue. OLED benefits from independently controlling each pixel, resulting in faster response times and significantly reduced motion blur.


OLED is Thinner and Lighter

With a single image, it's easy to see the stark difference in internal structure between LCD TVs and OLED TVs. OLED TVs are thinner and lighter, making them look better and exude a sense of technological sophistication when placed at home, making home decor appear "high-end and classy". An OLED TV in your home gives a particularly high-tech feel.


OLED is More Malleable

OLED’s simple structure makes it easier to achieve flexible deformations. Therefore, the current market's foldable and curved screens are mostly manufactured using OLED technology. To illustrate this without much elaboration, here’s a practical example of a curved OLED:

Such OLED screens, although not typically used in ordinary homes, provide a great example of OLED's future direction towards highly customizable and personalized screens.


Purchase Recommendation

In terms of design, the Skyworth S82 adopts a minimalist bezel-less full-screen design, showcasing a modern simplicity that integrates well with various home environments. The screen edges are barely visible, providing a more immersive visual effect, suitable for users who pursue a stylish home decor style.

Regarding technical configuration, the S82 supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+, presenting richer, more realistic colors and contrast, offering users a cinematic-quality viewing experience. Additionally, it is equipped with magical sound technology, ensuring clear and full sound, delivering an immersive audio experience, whether watching movies or listening to music.

Skyworth S82 also supports "Hey Google" voice control, allowing users to operate the TV through simple voice commands, easily switch channels, adjust volume, search for content, etc., providing a more intelligent and convenient operating experience. This feature is particularly user-friendly for elders or users who are not adept at operating smart devices.


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