Samsung Neo QLED 8K TVs Get Wi-Fi 6E Certifiied

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Isnt the LG leading the tv industry? Samsung is so full of it.
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What doesn't neo stand for? As if QLED wasn't confusing enough
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Neo QLED is the new Mini-LED back-lighting. Basically a lot more dimming zones.. Around 700 or so for the panel. I just don't get the point of 8K Tv's. Most people don't even have TV's big enough to utilise 4K properly.
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Got me a 55" Class Samsung Q70R QLED two years ago. Honestly, that's the best TV I ever owned - I literally see no point in an upgrade right now. I can't even imagine how much better an image can get. Paired this one with Nvidia Shield TV Pro, for upscaling older movies. The image is insane with Blue-Ray quality videos.
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craycray:

Agreed Cryo, keep it for a few more years atleast. New German compounds for OLED, and new AMQLED panels from BOE are coming, which will be a much bigger upgrade. This is more of a side grade for Q70. I am in the same boat, got C9 two years ago, and I see no reason to upgrade.
What is AMQLED? sorry out of touch of new panels these days
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craycray:

Active Matrix QLED. To what I understand, this panel does not use backlight as a traditional QLED (which only uses Quantum dots for colour filtration). This is true QLED where Quantum dots actually generate WCG (Wide Colour Gamut) light which makes it self-emissive and very similar to OLED, and hence does not require any backlight. So infinite contrast ratio, as many dimming zones as the number of pixels, etc etc. I hope this helps.
That's exciting. That's been tried for so long by samsung. What's the update? Any link to references?
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craycray:

Agreed Cryo, keep it for a few more years atleast. New German compounds for OLED, and new AMQLED panels from BOE are coming, which will be a much bigger upgrade. This is more of a side grade for Q70. I am in the same boat, got C9 two years ago, and I see no reason to upgrade.
The new brighter OLED's from Sony(A90J) and LG (G1) are a pretty big jump in picture quality especially in brighter rooms. The Sony model uses the same LG panel but they devised a special heatsink to be able to drive the panel harder so it can get brighter without overheating. The LG G1 is going to make a great gaming screen as it has a load of gamming features like lag reduction and contrast boosting for dark areas etc. These will filter down into lower end models in 2022.
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JamesSneed:

The new brighter OLED's from Sony(A90J) and LG (G1) are a pretty big jump in picture quality especially in brighter rooms. The Sony model uses the same LG panel but they devised a special heatsink to be able to drive the panel harder so it can get brighter without overheating. The LG G1 is going to make a great gaming screen as it has a load of gamming features like lag reduction and contrast boosting for dark areas etc. These will filter down into lower end models in 2022.
1300 nits peak on the Sony is promising.
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theoneofgod:

1300 nits peak on the Sony is promising.
Not just promised but delivered. All the early testing is showing 1250-1300 nits.
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JamesSneed:

Not just promised but delivered. All the early testing is showing 1250-1300 nits.
I really meant trickling down to regular models and knowing OLED isn't stuck at 800 nits.