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Originally Posted by DarkArts
Sony's OLED TVs use panels manufactured by LG, so you may as well buy LG.
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Strongly disagree.
Like the car industry (where one platform can drive anything from a Mondeo to a Jaguar)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_EUCD_platform
LG Display (different company) make OLED panels for LG and others. LG have to buy the displays from LG Display and they then tune them. Panasonic did the same (buying panels from LG).
Sony also do it, but currently do it the best.
The strangest thing I've experienced with my Panny OLED was when we lived in our old apartment, we'd get good views of lightning storms across the city. We had double high ceilings in the living room, and up top were large venetian blinds. When the lightning would strike, the shadows caused by the flashes behind the blinds would burn into the screen and leave a pattern of the blinds on the TV. It would clear after a few hours when running the calibration setting on the TV, but it happened a few times. Never seen anything like it.