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NO!!!!!

Standard OLED at 0, 2,500, 5,000, and 10,000 hours. The imbalance is clearly noticeable after just 2,500 hours.

Colors degrade at varying rates meaning green and red will be brigtest while blue just will go all bad.

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so Wolfpup let me get this straight...you think OLED is dead end tech and that LCD+LED backlighting is the one true way to go? then i'm at a loss when i see Sony, Samsung, LG/Phillips, Toshiba, Masushita (a.k.a Panasonic) and others all pumping money into bring OLED TVs and screens on the market. cause really, all that money going into something that's deader (i know it's not a word) than week old sushi? why, you surely must go tell their respective R&D dept's right away! you'll be saving them the bundles of money and well all know how huge corporations like saving money.

as for the rest of the OLED cultists, since that what we must be, sure looks pretty cool huh? wouldn't mind having a cheaper large screen TV.
 
It might go somewhere, it might not, but nothing about the technology to date deserves the kind of devotion given it by The Cult.

And regarding price, you haven't noticed LCD TVs have been dropping year by year for the last decade? No display technology has seen so much advancement as LCD (and it doesn't show any signs of stopping anytime soon).
 
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