Xiaomi: OLED TV in every home

Xiaomi, which does not stop releasing new gadgets daily to the market, has taken up the niche of UHD TVs. Buyers have already got acquainted with many products. These are low-cost solutions with a TFT matrix, and TVs with Samsung LCD panels based on QLED technology. This manufacturer seemed inadequate, and the Chinese brand announced the release of Xiaomi OLED TVs.

Xiaomi OLED TV in every home

 

By the way, there is an opinion that QLED and OLED are one and the same. It is not known who introduced this idea into the minds of users. But the difference in technology is significant:

 

Xiaomi OLED TV in every home

 

  • QLED is a quantum dot display that uses a special backlit substrate. This substrate controls an array of pixels, forcing to emit a certain color.
  • OLED is a technology built on pixel LEDs. Each pixel (square) receives a signal. Can change color and turn off completely. For the user, this is ideally black on the screen, and not a game of shadows with an array of pixels.

 

Xiaomi: OLED TV - a step into the future

 

OLED matrix technology itself belongs to LG. It has been on the market for a long time (year 2). The peculiarity of the display is that it is not designed for long-term use. On average - 5-7 years. After that, the organic pixels fade, and the picture on the screen loses color reproduction.

 

Xiaomi OLED TV in every home

 

Naturally, a question arises for the Xiaomi brand: the matrix manufacturing process will be the same as LG, or the Chinese use their own development. And also, heats interest and price. If a "Chinese" will cost as much as a "Korean", then is there any point in buying. After all, LG always release a finished product that does not need firmware and improvements. And Xiaomi constantly throws raw products to the market, and then monthly fills the user with firmware. And not always successful.

 

Xiaomi OLED TV in every home

 

In the context of OLED TV, it is stated that the first model will come with a 65-inch display. If everything goes well, then the line will appear on 80 and 100 inches TV. I am glad that all TV models will have HDR10 support and their own operating system for easy control. In particular, a media player.

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