Legacy audio brand Sansui has announced that it will produce a 55-inch OLED with a 120 Hz panel and 21 channel subwoofer for under $1,000 with a respectable 40W output For the same price, one has to opt for the 48-inch LG B4 OLED with four HDMI 21 ports and Nvidia G-Sync
Sansui's 55-inch OLED TV will be available on October 1 and can be purchased at retailers such as Microcenter and PC Richard and Son throughout the US
In the press release, Sansui does not mention HDMI 21 ports or screen tearing technology, but Tom's Guide is seeking additional information on these specifications $799 price, specifically built on the Google TV interface Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which may be hard to believe given the fact that it features Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos
In the world of the best OLED TVs, price is not a given In general, OLEDs command a fairly high premium because they offer the best picture quality and richest blacks on the market, and finding one for less than $1,500 is extremely hard to find and nearly impossible
However, Sansui's 55-inch OLED TV aims to put an end to OLEDs being too expensive Sansui's inexpensive OLED comes with a host of HDR certifications, including Dolby Vision, HDR 10, and HLG Of course, HDR10+ will be missing, but given the sub-$1,000 price point, this is an easy sacrifice
According to FlatpanelsHD, LG Display's WOLED panel is also used It also runs on Google TV, which is currently winning the TV competition, so it should pack quite a punch against major players like LG and Samsung
LG has long held the top spot by offering high-quality OLED TVs built on a value backbone, as seen in the LG C3 OLED TV Will Sansui's 55-inch OLED TVs be able to compete with LG's less expensive models, or will the LG B3 OLED and LG B4 OLEDs cost less? That remains to be seen
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