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The cheaper QD-OLED TVs we’re hoping for might be on the way next year

Posted on August 31, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

This year, Samsung finally launched its own competitor to the best OLED TVs – the Samsung S95B, which uses a next-gen ‘QD-OLED’ screen. By combining the Quantum Dot color technology that Samsung’s QLEDs are famed for with the pixel-precise contrast of OLED, it produces images that we called “ground-breaking” and “sensational” in our five-star review. The one downside is that QD-OLED technology isn’t cheap – new-gen tech never is – and it also only comes in 55- and 65-inch sizes currently.
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