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An introduction to OLED TV technologies, the latest industry and market news, QD-OLED vs WOLED
www.oled-info.comHere’s the latest overview on OLED TVs, based on recent industry announcements and coverage.
Samsung’s 2025 OLED lineup: Samsung introduced its 2025 S95F, S90F, and S85F OLED TVs, highlighting OLED Glare-Free technology, higher brightness, and a 165 Hz refresh option in some sizes. They promoted multi-profile OS experiences and up to seven years of OS updates, aiming at bright-room viewing and vivid color accuracy. This signals continued emphasis on premium OLEDs with glare reduction and improved processing.[1]
Industry context and panel tech: The broader OLED TV segment saw continued evolution in panel coatings, processing chips, and feature sets like higher refresh rates (often 120–144 Hz or higher in premium models) and improved HDR performance. Coverage notes LG’s continued leadership in WOLED-based designs and the emergence of competitors refining QD-OLED and glare-reduction approaches. This context is reflected in multiple industry write-ups and product roundups from mid-2024 through 2025.[2][5][6]
Market and regional moves: News outlets across regions—India, Europe, and North America—reported ongoing launches and local manufacturing efforts around OLED TVs, underscoring premium OLEDs as a key growth area despite competition from mini-LED and other LCD technologies in some segments. This includes Samsung’s regional forays and OEM partnerships, as well as industry analyses of OLED TV adoption trends.[3]
CES and on-site showcases (early 2026): CES 2026 coverage suggested continued push toward higher-end OLEDs with design-forward aesthetics and continued improvements in brightness and glare management, with brands like Samsung showcasing updated OLED lines. The trend points to OLED staying in the premium tier, with smaller form-factor and design-focused options expanding.[4]
Helper note on trends: Expect ongoing refinements in glare-reduction coatings, processing chips (for upscaling and HDR), and new high-refresh-rate capabilities, as brands compete on brightness and color accuracy while maintaining true blacks. This is consistent with the direction seen across OLED-focused outlets and product announcements from 2024–2025.[5][7]
Illustrative example: Samsung’s S95F line highlights how glare-free coatings, brightness boosts, and advanced processing can coexist with wide screen sizes up to 83 inches, illustrating the premium OLED experience many buyers seek in bright living rooms.[1]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest headlines from a specific region (US, Europe, India) or summarize how current OLED models compare on brightness, glare control, and input lag for gaming. I can also assemble a quick side-by-side chart of current flagship models from Samsung, LG, Sony, and others with key specs.[2][3][1]
An introduction to OLED TV technologies, the latest industry and market news, QD-OLED vs WOLED
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