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hinch said:
JEMC said:

It's beyond doubt that LG and Samsung make the best OLED displays and that, by working together, they could make them even better. The problem is that those displays will come at a cost.

After all, this isn't only about having competition, but the usual expensive but with high quality versus cheap but with low quality situation that we've seen countless times. And the winner usually ends up being the cheaper one because more people can afford it.

That I have no doubt. Samsung has been ahead of the game in terms of quality displays and LG when it comes to larger OLED panels.

Cheaper costs, at the expense of a little quality would make sense for the mainstream though. Even a budget OLED is leagues ahead of LCD in image quality. China is still years away from either though. They're still stuck on smaller displays (phones, maybe tablets), once scaled up it will be interested to see how the market will react.

But it's not just about picture quality, it's also about things like the well known burn-in. Those chinese panels may not be as good as the newer Samsung/LG ones.

In any case, there's nothing we can do about it.



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