Hey!

The last TV I bought was about in 2011. Now I wanted to give OLED, specifically the S94D (not the S95D with matte screen) a chance but I am afraid I won’t see anything duo to the window about 4 meters opposite side of the TV behind my couch.

I can always put down the raffstores but I will never get 100% darkness until it’s night. I also rarely watch TV during day but if I do I don’t want to put my shades down just to watch some TV.

Am I better off still skipping OLED (QDOLED for the 65" S90D now)? I don’t like the way the S95D matte screen just spreads the light so I don’t want to use it I have seen it in real life…

What do you all think? Wait a few more years for better technology or do newer TVs OLEDS somehow reduce reflections a bit better than a few years ago?

  • cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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    3 months ago

    OLED displays are very bright, but running them at full brightness will reduce the life quite a bit and make it much easier to get burn in. The best option is to just close the curtains if there is direct sunlight glaring on the screen.