QUOTE(phoonCK @ May 4 2022, 08:19 PM)
OLED is at it's peak already and going obsolete soon, once Micro-LED goes full scale in the market.
So it isn't worth getting an OLED TV now, especially with its incredulously still-pricey tags now.
If you're looking to buy top-of-the-range OLED TVs any time this year, I'd suggest to wait at least til end of the year or a year more.
Micro-LED technology will be the talk of the town in 2022, and very likely every TV manufacturer will have Micro-LED TVs on their shelves shortly after April 2023, replacing LCDs and OLEDs.
Micro-LED TVs has 2 main advantages over OLED TVs
• Micro-LED will not suffer burn-in (image retention) and burn out (dead pixels) like the OLED
• Micro-LED will not suffer luminance decay like the OLED
• Micro-LED has more than 2 times the brightness limit of an OLED
Well, that is, if you can afford one.. since they will cost around the same range compared to OLED then they first launched!
Is nice to hear that better and better technology is making Smart TV better and better.
As of now the quality is already superb, however i notice that unlike our handphone the application
in Smart TV are somewhat limited.
I notice that Sony with it google tv and android tv support give user a better option.
In fact I was able to installed third parties iptv app into Sony Smart TV without much issue.
You can installed Sendanywhere from google store then using an android device you can download the apk and then send it to the Sony TV
for installation.
Need more information or face any challenge PM me