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« เมื่อ: มิถุนายน 08, 2015, 07:48:06 pm »
อ่านผ่านๆมาเหมือนกันครับ แต่ตรงข้ามกันครับ
LG 8ล้าน
แต่
samsung 6ล้าน ครับ
ก็ไม่เข้าใจเหมือนกันว่าทำไม
"CHIDRBMT" you are incorrect. LG's OLED TV IS a 4K TV. It just isn't marketed as such because LG is already planning on releasing the 84 " LM960V which will be an ULTRA DEFINITION "UD" (3840x2160) TV. The OLED TV already has over 8 million pixels vs Samsung's 6 million, so if you calculate it, this is even more impressive because the OLED TV is only 55" which will result in a higher PPI density. (pixels per inch)
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To find a difference between the two sets, you have to look into the TVs pixels themselves. LGs screen has over 8 million individual organic diodes, sub-pixels covered with a red, green, blue or clear filters. Samsungs diodes are not filtered. Instead, it has over 6 million sub-pixels that emit either red, blue or green light. (As you probably know, when all three are lit together, you get white light.)