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OLED televisions | Golf Monthly

LG make most, if not all, the commercially available OLED panels. They supply Panasonic, Sony and Philips to name a few. Their OLED TVs are excellent, with a range and size to suit any budget. All of the aforementioned manufacturers do excellent OLEDs, the difference being the processing and what you get for your budget...the more expensive, the more picture processing gumpf you get (e.g. motion processing).

Today’s OLED are extremely unlikely to suffer screen burn, unless you are deliberately trying to do it. Some manufacturers have screen saver type functions or pixel shifting tech as a safeguard.

OLED offer best blacks and are starting to catch up mainstream LCD TVs on whites. Top end LCD TV will still surpass top end OLEDs on brightness for that HDR pop that some want. As with any TV, the TV will only be as good as the quality it receives ?.

Check that the sound from the TV is decent enough, unless you‘ve a sound bar , base or surround system via AVR.

LG also have an arrangement with Sky, in promoting their Q system.

I don’t own OLED, but have a top end Sony Master Series LCD TV and a subscriber to Home and Cinema mag.