Samsung Announces High NIT HDR QLED TV series Q9 Q8 and Q7

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QLED? Is it just me, or does anyone else feel like Samsung is trying to deliberately confuse people or steal LG's thunder with OLED? If they really wanted to address the biggest picture quality concerns for LED LCD's, they should have addressed viewing angle and black level...
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Its Quantum Dots again... not OLED... Still a nice step forward but not going to unlock my money...
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I don't really care about OLED Vs QLED. Just which one has the better picture quality. This is all marketing, we won't actually know that until people start getting their hands on them and testing them
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Hz What about hz? Can I run content 120fps? And input lag in 4k? Hope to find this info as I wait for improvements in using the tv for computer gaming 😀
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1500 to 2000 NITS. Holy crap, Samsung i don't want you to melt my eyeballs out of their sockets 😱
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1500 to 2000 NITS. Holy crap, Samsung i don't want you to melt my eyeballs out of their sockets 😱
Thats not for general brightness, its for HDR content.
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1500 to 2000 NITS. Holy crap, Samsung i don't want you to melt my eyeballs out of their sockets 😱
HDR supports up to 10,000nits wait till you see content mastered to that lol