Title: Quantum dot (qled) vs OLED
1Quantum Dot (QLED) Vs OLED
2About Us
TCL was founded in 1981 in China, and has grown
to be the 3rd largest manufacturer of panels in
the world and is one of the world's leading
consumer electronics manufacturers. TCL has a
presence in 78 countries all around the world,
and employs over 75,000 people. TCL Australia was
founded in 2004 and has now grown to be one of
the most successful television brands in
Australia.
3Quantum Dot (QLED) Vs OLED
- Heard of QLED and OLED but are still confused
by what they mean? - Dont worry we have you covered.
- If youre in the market for a new TV then knowing
the difference between these acronyms could very
well influence your purchase. Even though the
names are similar, the TV technology is quite
different! We put paid to any confusion by
explaining the distinctions as well as the pros
and cons of each so you can make the choice for
yourself as to which will suit your situation
better.
4OLED
- In an OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) TV the
display is made up of organic compounds that
light up when fed electricity and shut down
without it. - There is no chunky LCD backlight so consoles are
lighter and thinner. Since light is emitted on a
pixel-by-pixel basis, bright whites or coloured
pixels can appear next to blacks without being
impacted. Motion refresh is also supremely fast
5Pros and Cons of OLED
- Pros of OLED
- Lighter and thinner
- More convincing blacks
- Lightning-quick refresh rates
- Judder and blur-free
- Cons of OLED -
- Limited screen sizes
- Muted brightness
- Expensive
- Higher risk of picture burn-in
- Smaller lifespan
6QLED
- First there were LCD TVs, then LED TVs, now there
are QLED TVs each is a step up from the one
before. What they all have in common is an LCD
backlight but QLED TVs have an extra quantum dot
layer (QLED stands for Quantum-dot Light Emitting
Diode). - When this quantum dot layer is illuminated by the
LCD backlight it delivers the highest brightness
levels and the largest colour palette. Rather
than millions of colours in a LED TV, were
talking billions of shades in a QLED TV. The
experience is more cinematic with vivid, precise
colours and enhanced brightness.
7Pros and Cons of QLED
- Pros of QLED -
- More lifelike colour
- Brilliant whites
- Ultra-bright
- Variety of screen sizes
- Cons of QLED -
- Not as slim
- Overly bright
- Less convincing blacks
- Slower refresh rate
8Whats best QLED or OLED TV?
- Whether you buy a QLED or OLED TV can depend on a
few factors. If you watch a lot of high action
sports or movies then OLED is believed to be the
superior technology. But youll probably pay more
for it because OLED TVs tend to be on the larger
size e.g. over 60 inches. So if you have a small
room then a TV of this size doesnt make much
sense. - When it comes to superior picture quality then an
QLED TV isnt far behind and because this is more
a mainstream TV youll find a wide range of sizes
and prices on offer. You can get a high quality
picture, superior sound and smart features, all
without the high price tag. In most situations a
QLED TV usually offers the best value for money.
9Thank You