I got to test various big screen TVs at a tech demo. I hooked up a PC to each to test out some gaming and graphics illustration.
OLEDs over saturated and dither the colors. It was a SONY, but not sure which model.
I tried out a few Plasmas, they gave me a screen door effect. I was not liking it.
Laservue gave a good color output, maybe not as lush as OLED, but it's sooo easy on the eyes... You'd wonder if it were even safe to look at. I mean.. lasers. Hah! I'd buy one.
Without doubt, an LED LCD. The quality between OLED and LED is to do with the richness of colours - coulurs look more satuarated, richer - even more so than LED.
OLED means every pixel becomes its own lightsource where as even LED is still a form of backlighting (using LEDs rather than flourescent tubes as in LCD). This means that even though LED is a vast improvement on LCD, OLED is the ultimate as you can true blacks and super accurate colours - don't know that makes sense!
because you're watching it on your cheap lcd computerscreen even an Imax presentation would look the same go out and see it in person believe me it looks alot better.
In my opinion the Laserview was slightly better picture quality (brighter) but then again the DLP was incredible value for money (about $800!) - compare that to the $6000 for the laserview. Laserview was better, but certainly not $5200 better in my opinion!
@TheMrApothesis A Russian company filed the first patent almost 22 years ago!
nadzorka2929 1 week ago
Thank the Russians they developed laser TV in 1990!!
nadzorka2929 1 month ago
@nadzorka2929 it was actually an Australian invention of all places. :)
TheMrApothesis 1 week ago
I got to test various big screen TVs at a tech demo. I hooked up a PC to each to test out some gaming and graphics illustration.
OLEDs over saturated and dither the colors. It was a SONY, but not sure which model.
I tried out a few Plasmas, they gave me a screen door effect. I was not liking it.
Laservue gave a good color output, maybe not as lush as OLED, but it's sooo easy on the eyes... You'd wonder if it were even safe to look at. I mean.. lasers. Hah! I'd buy one.
izlude2 2 months ago
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DRETUBE9 1 year ago
whats better? laser? led lcd? or led dlp? they all look the damn same to me.
t0m0369 1 year ago
Hi. To be honest, I think a good quality Full HD LED is your best bet. LED is a big improvement over LCD.
I could not tell a massive improvement in quality comparing the laserview to an LED TCV and it is a lot more expensive.
OLED is the next step - even better than LED!
3dfocustv 1 year ago
@3dfocustv Thanx! Would you prefer a LED LCD? or a LED DLP? Also in what way in picture quality is OLED better than LED? thnx
t0m0369 1 year ago
@t0m0369 Hi
Without doubt, an LED LCD. The quality between OLED and LED is to do with the richness of colours - coulurs look more satuarated, richer - even more so than LED.
OLED means every pixel becomes its own lightsource where as even LED is still a form of backlighting (using LEDs rather than flourescent tubes as in LCD). This means that even though LED is a vast improvement on LCD, OLED is the ultimate as you can true blacks and super accurate colours - don't know that makes sense!
3dfocustv 1 year ago
@3dfocustv you know that LED tvs are LCD tvs just with an led backlight.
airsoft903903 1 year ago
@t0m0369
because you're watching it on your cheap lcd computerscreen even an Imax presentation would look the same go out and see it in person believe me it looks alot better.
navylaks2 7 months ago
In my opinion the Laserview was slightly better picture quality (brighter) but then again the DLP was incredible value for money (about $800!) - compare that to the $6000 for the laserview. Laserview was better, but certainly not $5200 better in my opinion!
3dfocustv 1 year ago
@3dfocustv They said that laser tv's are half the cost? BULLSHIT!
marcvie9 1 week ago
which should I get, the 75" Laserview or the 82" Home Cinema??
Ruzicka54 1 year ago