Oled Vs Uhd. Here's what you need to know about the two TV technologies before you spend your money. Organic light-emitting diode, or OLED, TVs sound like they should be very similar to LED TVs.
Nonetheless it helps to designate displays that have. Now let's compare the two technologies, head-to-head. What this means in practicality is that an OLED TV can be.
An OLED - or, Organic Light-Emitting Diode - display is different from a regular LED display in that it utilizes an organic, carbon-based film.
Given that UHD means Ultra High Definition, Super Ultra High Definition feels like a title that would be given to a Street Fighter game from Capcom.
Nonetheless it helps to designate displays that have. After all, the letters are there, and they even mean the same thing. This difference in display technology — self-emitting (OLED) vs. transmissive light (QLED) UHD TVs are simply higher-resolution versions of the standard LCD TV.