I was attracted to the 4K OLED. It's really amazing picture but price is very expensive and doubtful on it's lifespan.
But the picture is really excellent.
Yea OLED has excellent PQ, but it's really expensive. Theres a competing technology by some other brands called quantum dot using nano crystals. Almost as good as OLED, but cheaper for brands to manufacture.
http://www.wired.com/2015/01/primer-quantum-dot/

I think it is very important to under contrast vs resolution. Normally, OLED has better contrast ratio as all LED can turn off to get a true black.
Curved is good for movie. But not day to day watching. One example is when you watch those news program. All the table and boxes seem to ho curved too.
What's the point of all the resolution when there aren't sufficient supporting formats vs. proper picture quality.
You can ask any videophile and anyone will tell you the 2nd feature is more important now.
That y I won't be happy getting a curved tv. Probably I want a tv can provide much more viewing experience. Beside movies. I watch football and ps4 gaming too. No matter how I look at curved tv. It keeps on giving me reflection.
Throw away the curve feature and 4K for now. Go for size first.
I was told that the lifespan of LG OLED was around 300,000 hours due to the improvement of the 2nd generation by the salesman. Am I being BS? I can't find much information online except that OLED has a short lifespan compared to LED.
it was quote here "if one spend 34 hours a week watching TV, one can use LG OLED TV for over 28 years."
http://hdguru.com/lgs-ultra-high-definition-4k-oled-tv-price-leaked/
What's the point of all the resolution when there aren't sufficient supporting formats vs. proper picture quality.
You can ask any videophile and anyone will tell you the 2nd feature is more important now.
it was quote here "if one spend 34 hours a week watching TV, one can use LG OLED TV for over 28 years."
http://hdguru.com/lgs-ultra-high-definition-4k-oled-tv-price-leaked/
I was told that the lifespan of LG OLED was around 300,000 hours due to the improvement of the 2nd generation by the salesman. Am I being BS? I can't find much information online except that OLED has a short lifespan compared to LED.
I guess this is calculation by theory. Just like to LED bulb. But in actual, many failed before life spam. Also do not forget other components that make up a TV. Is not just OLED alone.