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TV Tech that will Make the Biggest Long-term Impact

In the near term 4K (Ultra HD) TVs will probably be more popular, because among the ultra expensive TVs, those will be a little more affordable at very large sizes, but in the long term, OLED, with it’s better contrast, lower power and potential production advantages will probably win out. What will be even better is when 4K OLED TVs, such as those shown by Panasonic and Sony, hit the stores. This year? We can dream can’t we?

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