It's Coming 3rd quarter 2020. XD9G
Even Tp4 predicted 2-3 years, but no, THIS YEAR.. (Price, LOWER than Oled)
Light Modulating Cell Layer, (Dual layer LCD panel), 1x greyscale layer beneath color layer, Literal 2 Million dimming zones, that's a physical hard characteristic, no joke, not effectively xxx, it's really 2 million zones. 3840x2160 color layer ontop of 1920x1080 backlight control layer. 8K model also exists (not 2020).
From the flyer, the Hisense LMCL TV is quoting ~150,000 : 1 contrast ratio. Now, Sony's HX310 HDR Mastering monitor (31inch $40,000) only achieves 125,000:1 contrast. So it remains to be seen whether Hisense is just loose with the number, but it's WELL within the very real / physical ability of the technology, so it's not a bull**** dynamic contrast number like 1million to 1 contrast ratio that we see LG's ips tvs lying about.
This will be their top of the line, So, at 1000nits, we're gonna have 0.0066 nit black lvl, as you know 0.01 is more than dark enough to represent black in the Majority of viewing cases, indistinguishable from Oled's real black.
What makes OLED truly irrelevant and a dead end ??
1, Oled will burn in and wear unevenly, eventually culminating in spotty discolorations
2, LG is the only makers of the big Oled panels, This is bad, because they carry the entire investment load in the technology.
-The reason LCD has moved forward so quickly is because everyone has a stake in it, if you're the sole maker and developer, you carry all of the risk from the investment standpoint, especially in the tooling up phase.
-Same situation with Fuel Cell cars, Outside money does not like this kind of risk.
3, LMCL can do FULL FIELD HDR Luminance. If you sent a 1000nit white screen to an OLED tv, it will output at best ~200nits due to power limitations, an LMCL LCD will blast you with the full field 1000nit exactly as intended.
4, LMCL is backlit, it can utilize Ultra Low Motion Blur (ULMB) and All other backlight strobe technologies which will eventually match the motion clarity that of CRT.
- While it is theoretically also doable on OLED, It will be significantly Lagging behind the possible brightness outputs of an LCD for quite some time. OLED will simply BURN OUT too quickly even at 1000nits at the moment, while LCDs can already do 3000-10,000 nits (the entire rec2020 spec) if you have the wallet to pay for such a tv.. A technology that's well understood and ALREADY POSSIBLE. Whereas such technology isn't even close to existing from the self emmisive OLED side.
- This goes back to the money side, As LMCL absorbs consumer dollars, OLED will be left in the dust. OLED tech can not be developed quickly enough against the already superior prospects of LMCL.
5, Critically, MOST IMPORTANTLY, ALL Hollywood Studio MASTERING Monitors in the future will be LMCL
- Sony has already discontinued the HX300 Oled master mon, replaced with HX310, LMCL (a panasonic panel).
- Panasonic also released their 55 inch LMCL Mastering Monitor named Megacon for mega-contrast.
- These LMCL monitors will be the Tools from the creator side. NONE of the content creators will be using OLEDs, Why should the Consumers buy anything else.
- The Video content both streaming and Bluray(4KHDR) are NOT color graded on or for OLED.
OLED = Dead