Neither has been priced in to the market yet. Panasonic and Sony are also preparing to enter the OLED television market so there will be competition among the big players.
Numerous contributors to WikiAnswers have claimed that LG offer cheap products compared to Samsung. If they are correct, perhaps LG will continue to offer cheap alternatives in the OLED market in the future.
LG has stated their OLED TV will be released in early Q3 2012. Samsung has indicated there release will be in Q2.
The OLED TV can be the thinnest than any other TV technology. Samsung, Panasonic, Sony and LG are all preparing to release a range of OLED televisions with a thickness of as little as 4mm.
There are so many sites where you can get the information but I got the details information through the CES 2012 show held in Las Vegas. You will get the detailed information about the unveiling of LG and Samsung's OLED TV at the show.
The basic difference between these two company's models is the way they are using the sub pixels. LG introduced one more color in the form of a white sub pixel. Samsung is using traditional RGB patterns. Which is the better result? It is a matter of preference and your only way to decide is to see both and make your own comparison.
So many brands are in line in making OLED TV. Some are Sony, Samsung, LG. Many more will be introducing the technology in the next year or two. Because of the simpler construction compared to LCD, OLED is likely to be the most common display in a few years from now.
White OLED refers to the LG technique of adding a white LED to the red, green and blue LEDs in their OLED display panels. LG claim that it produces more faithful reproduction than just using red, green and blue elements. Whether or not that is the case is a matter of opinion. Before investing, it is always important to audition several models of television. Compare LG's white OLED screen to other OLEDs and you can decide whether LG have made an improvement.
No, you didn't get ripped off. Samsung make it clear what is included with their televisions. Although Samsung 3D televisions can work out to be expensive, they are also among the best models available. If you want cheaper 3D with cheap glasses, consider LG but remember that LG televisions operate at just 540 line resolution rather than 1080 for Samsung models.
LG's OLED TV uses four base colors White, Red, Green, and Blue through a color filter. Other types of OLED uses only 3 base colors that are tuned to provide a full range of colors without the need for a fourth sub-pixel.
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No Not LG is Not Better than Samsung In my Thoughts I Have A refrigerator of Samsung in my house And in My Grandpa's house there is LG refrigerator from which bad smell cames.
Nope. LG and Samsung are completely different. If they we're the same a Samsung Smarrt TV would be a LG Smart TV, wouldn't it?
The race to capture the OLED market is in its early stages. Sony, Samsung, Panasonic and LG are all working towards televisions with organic LED displays. Don't be in too much of a rush to get one. 2012 will see the first models being launched but prices are expected to fall dramatically in the next year or two and it is likely that OLED will become the norm for new televisions in a relatively short time period.