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OLED TVs

OLED TVs use organic light-emitting diodes—tiny, flexible materials that emit light when powered. Unlike traditional LED TVs that rely on a backlight, each OLED pixel produces its own light, allowing for perfect black levels and high contrast. This results in more vivid images, deeper colors, and better viewing angles. OLED screens are also thinner and more flexible, enabling sleek designs. They are popular for their superior picture quality, especially in dark scenes, though they can be more expensive and sometimes susceptible to burn-in over time.