• MicroLED TVs are going to cost about 40 times more than the best

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Mon Jan 31 21:45:04 2022
    MicroLED TVs are going to cost about 40 times more than the best mini-LED TVs

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    Mon, 31 Jan 2022 21:23:16 +0000

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    Unless you have an extra $80,000 to spare, youll likely be stuck with
    mini-LED and QD-OLED for the next few years.

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    When we heard that Samsung was planning on making smaller MicroLED TVs for 2022, we hoped that maybe the cutting-edge display technology would start to approach a more reasonable price.

    Nope. Not going to happen.

    According to a new report from South Korean tech site The Elec , Samsungs smallest 89-inch MicroLED model is expected to retail for $80,000 (around 59,500 or AU$113,500) while the larger 114-inch model will come in at a cool $100,000 (approximately 74,5000, AU$142,000).

    Samsung has yet to confirm those prices to US tech publications, however, (that's something that usually happens around March or April before the TVs come out). So, there could be some wiggle room there. Still, even if the
    South Korean tech site is off by a couple grand, the MicroLED TVs are still going to be 30-to-40 times more expensive than the companys flagship QLED,
    the Samsung QN900B 8K Neo QLED TV. So yeah, well be sticking with mini-LED
    for now. Analysis: Why are MicroLED TVs so much more expensive?

    Despite having similar-sounding names, there is a substantial difference between mini-LED TVs and MicroLED TVs.

    Mini-LED TVs use LEDs that are about one-fifth the size of those found in a normal LED TV and can pack their screens with hundreds of contrast control zones to independently turn on and off certain sections of the TV.

    MicroLED TVs? Theyre about one-one hundredth of the size of a traditional LED and theyre self-emissive like OLED. Each of those millions of LEDs can be controlled individually - allowing you to get the best levels of contrast and brightness.

    While that technology currently costs the moon, given the size of these screens and the technology driving them, were hoping to get a taste of it
    with the new QD-OLED TVs that were announced back at CES 2022 . These
    screens, like the Sony A95K QD-OLED, combine the self-emissive organic light-emitting diodes that give OLED its perfect black levels with the color saturation of quantum dots.

    The result is a screen that has 200% of the color saturation of a traditional LED-LCD screen, with higher peak brightness and wider viewing angles than an OLED.

    Unfortunately even QD-OLED wont have the peak brightness or color saturation of MicroLED - but at a fraction of the price, theyre our best bet for
    improved picture quality without mortgaging our homes.

    Via What Hi-Fi? These are the best TVs currently available in 2022



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