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    Battle of the OLEDs: LG and Samsung both unveil panels with 4,500 nit brightness claims — but there’s a catch



    • New panels promise peak brightness of up to 4,500 nits
    • Real-world brightness is likely to be significantly lower
    • Still a big improvement over existing panels

    LG Display and Samsung Display have both had a bright idea: OLED panels that can put out 4,500 nits of peak brightness. That’s a really big deal because the two firms provide the panels for pretty much everybody in the industry, so much brighter OLED TVs are on their way. But can you expect to get all those nits from your next TV?

    The short answer is no, and the slightly longer answer is nooooooo. That’s because the claimed peak brightness is what’s technically possible, not what you’ll actually get.

    That’s not to say these new panels aren’t going to be (literally) brilliant. But you’re not going to need sunglasses to watch Stranger Things just yet.

    LG G5 OLED TV showing image of trees lining road

    LG’s G5 has peak brightness of 4,000 nits but delivered nearer 2,250 in our tests (Image credit: Future)


    https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/54qz4759iiPKzWGD82gxjW-2400-80.jpg



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