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(Image credit: Samsung)

Samsung QD-OLED Display logo

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If you’re looking at a premium TV upgrade this year, the question of QD-OLED vs OLED will almost certainly come up – these are two types of TV panel that are both very similar and very different at the same time.

Both will be battling for places in our list of thebest TVs, but just how does QD-OLED differ from vanilla-flavoured OLED, and should you really be looking out for it when you next upgrade your TV?

Here’s what you need to know…

QD-OLED vs OLED: Technology explained

OLED flatscreens are famed for their ability to create true black tones, and provide lots of detail in extremely dark areas, but the technology has been showing its limitations in recent years.

Unlike LCD, OLED is a self-emissive technology; it uses self-lit pixels, and doesn’t require a backlight behind the panels, as LCD screens do. Because these pixels can be individually controlled, they can be turned completely off, resulting in perfect blacks and superior subjective contrast between the brightest areas and the darkest.

It’s this sumptuous character which had led to OLED becoming a favourite with film fans. OLED screens look superb in controlled light conditions, with letterbox film bars rendered inky black so you focus only on the picture.

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QD-OLED (it stands for Quantum Dot-OLED) goes a long way to addressing the brightness shortfall of regular OLED. It combines the benefits of OLED’s black performance, with Quantum Dot’s expanded colour volume and brightness. Some might describe it as the Holy Grail when it comes to TV picture quality.

Regular OLED panels use red, green and blue sub-pixels create colours, but also include a white sub-pixel to boost brightness – but this technique impacts colour saturation, making things less vibrant than they could be if the white pixel weren’t needed.

This is Samsung’s illustration of the layers of a QD-OLED screen.(Image credit: Samsung Display)

QD-OLED panel layer explanation

This is Samsung’s illustration of the layers of a QD-OLED screen.

This is Samsung’s illustration of the layers of a QD-OLED screen.

(Image credit: Samsung Display)

QD-OLED vs OLED: What can you buy and when?

OLED TVs are widely available in a variety of screen sizes – when you include the 2022 OLED models, thebest LG TVsare available from 42 inches up to 97 inches. The previous models are available now, and new models will release in spring and summer 2022.

If you want to go beyond 4K TV, one of thebest 8K TVsis OLED – again, it’s from LG. It’sveryexpensive.

At the time of writing, the only two models of QD-OLED TV will be theSamsung S95Band theSony A95K. Samsung’s TV is set for release in April 2022, but we don’t have a date for Sony’s model yet.

We’re still waiting on official worldwide prices, but they look set to compare to the highest-end regular OLED TVs. If you’re determined to be an early QD-OLED adopter, best start saving your pocket money now.

The Samsung A95K is one of the first QD-OLED TVs.(Image credit: Sony)

Sony A95K in room with window to the left

The Samsung A95K is one of the first QD-OLED TVs.

The Samsung A95K is one of the first QD-OLED TVs.

(Image credit: Sony)

QD-OLED vs OLED: What tech offers the best picture quality?

This has to be a classroom debate at the moment – until we can get our hands on a finished TV. Clearly QD-OLED has the potential to significantly move the dial when it comes to picture quality, thanks to its wider colour fidelity and brighter HDR performance.

But OLED isn’t going to give up its cinephile throne easily. LG Display is rolling out a second generation of EVO OLED panel, which uses new Brightness Boosting technology (which enables it to deliver greater brightness through improved heat dissipation) on its flagship LG G2 TV in 2022 – we’ve got anLG G2 vs Sony A95Kguide for how these two TVs will compare.

LG is also making last year’s brighter OLED EVO panel technology available on its more affordableLG C2range of 2022 televisions.

Meanwhile, Philips will introduce new OLED EX panel technology on its 2022 OLED807 model. This is said to deliver an increase in light output of around 30 per cent, compared to a standard 2021 OLED panel.OLED-EX replaces hydrogen-based compounds within its construction with deuterium, which is said to be more efficient and stable.

All this means that when QD-OLED hits the market, the performance gap between it and OLED may already have narrowed. The big question is will there still be enough of a benefit to warrant the higher price and limited choice that QD-OLED will be saddled with.

It seems the race to claim the high ground in OLED picture quality is far from clear cut.

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