The price of QD-OLED TVs could fall closer to regular OLED quicker than expected

Home News Televisions Sony’s A95K QD-OLED TV costs a lot more than regular OLED equivalents, but that could change next year. (Image credit: Sony) If you’re hoping to see big price drops in OLED TV prices over the next couple of years, it looks like you’ll be disappointed. According to a report from Display Supply Chain Consultants (via The Elec (opens in new tab) and OLED-info (opens in new tab)), the two big makers of TV-sized OLED panels – LG Display and Samsung Display – will both stop spending on new equipment for building these screens in 2023.This price of the best OLED TVs has fallen a lot in recent years, in no small part because of huge expansions in their creation – they’ve become more efficient and easier to mass-produce, and have become more popular as a result. But according to DSCC’s report, that expansion won’t just slow next year – it’ll totally halt, with nothing at all spent on increasing production. That’s likely to mean that the prices of the screens used in the majority of OLED TVs won’t change much from now in 2023 or 2024. Now, the overall prices of the TVs could change depending on other factors (such as shipping costs), but t… Click below to read the full story from TechRadar
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