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VAMatt said:
Kerotan said:
Actually Samsung just started production of OLED displays so price should drop with competition.

So it looks like the first wave of 2.1 TV's will be late 2019 and the first wave of 12 bit HDR displays will be late 2020. AFAIK 12 bit HDR is true HDR and much improved over what we currently get. I'm open to correction on that. I just hope this TV's with full 12 bit HDR and legit 2.1 don't cost a fortune. Are these features that would greatly add to the price? Maybe at launch for profit but if the markup is huge the prices will drop fast after the early adopters have splashed their cash.

Nearly all TVs launch in the first half of a given calendar year, FYI.  

Yeah I think most around February and March so that's why March to June is a good time to buy because last year's sets get their prices slashed. 

So in my situation whatever TV launches early 2020 I'll likely be getting it spring 2021. OLED will hopefully be perfected by then, HDMI 2.1 and the HDR improved