is the QD-OLED the expected slap?

Sony is one of the first players to enter the QD-OLED TV segment. The developments are there, but remain insufficient on this first generation, to turn your back on OLED.

In 2022, the television market welcomes one more development: the QD-OLED. This technology presents itself as an advance in OLED technology, which very quickly reached its glass ceiling (very, very high, it must be admitted). Behind, we do not find LG, but Samsung, which has long turned its back on OLED to maximize the potential of LCD. With the QD-OLED, the Korean company wants above all to tackle the biggest flaw of OLED: the lack of brightness.

Paradoxically, Samsung let Sony formalize the marketing of a first QD-OLED television: the model A95K, available in two sizes (55 and 65 inches). We are expecting a pure revolution in our living room, given the ambitions behind the technology. What is it in reality?

Find the Sony A95K QD-OLED TV for less than €3,000

One foot (very wide), two possibilities

Watch out for inflation

New technology obliges, the price of the A95K is very high: count 3,000 € for the 55-inch version, when the LG C2 of an equivalent size is launched below the 2,000 € mark.

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