The 65" Sony A1 OLED. One of the best available OLED's. Best upscaling of the 3 brands.
Also 55" for $3356
Harvey Norman have the same deals till the 14th.
The 65" Sony A1 OLED. One of the best available OLED's. Best upscaling of the 3 brands.
Also 55" for $3356
Harvey Norman have the same deals till the 14th.
You can get those JB gift cards cheap though.
Is it a LG screen?
I believe only LG are making the OLED TVs and everyone else is rebranding them with their own processors/interfaces etc.
Currently all OLED TVs use an LG panel.
Sort of off topic, but I have been reading that OLED screens (tv/phones) have burn in issues ,is this still the case with these newer OLEDs?
Iv'e sold hundreds since the first FHD models and not one have I seen with burn in (Including the display units that run 24/7 for a year). Its Samsung marketing tactics as they decided to continue on with LED LCD and lost the game basically. Hence SONY/PANA and LG do OLED's
From wiki article about OLED "…The biggest technical problem for OLEDs was the limited lifetime of the organic materials. One 2008 technical report on an OLED TV panel found that "After 1,000 hours the blue luminance degraded by 12%, the red by 7% and the green by 8%…"
That's nearly ten year old data!
@wfdTamar: Yes you are right. Unfortunately wiki does not provide any info about more recent development. However if you trust the manufacturer "Ever since OLED was a research project, the lifespan of the organic material has been debated. There is no reason to worry, says LG. The latest generation of OLED TVs now has a lifespan of 100,000 hours, according to a report by Korea Times…"
I know that they are very common on phones and i have seen them many times myself but can't say anything about the TV's
They dim if you leave a static picture on (if not go into a screen saver mode).
A recent test using last years model…
https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/permanent-image-retention-bu…
Thanks interesting read.
Best upscaling? Does it support integer scaling?
Dunno. Considered to have the best compared to Panasonic or LG. Panasonic have the most accurate colour. LG have? Maybe the OS?
Basically the same price, but Bing Lee have it $1 cheaper https://www.binglee.com.au/sony-65-a1-4k-hdr-oled-tv-kd65a1?…
Edit: And their postage seems to be $19 cheaper than JB