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Samsung OLED TV coming to the UK this spring

Update: Samsung has been in touch to tell us that the spring release date it previously told us is inaccurate. In fact we can expect to see its OLED TV in the second half of the year, with no more specific date available at the moment. Original story follows.

Samsung's OLED TV, which blew our tiny minds when we saw it last month at CES, will be heading to the UK soon.

The company has told us we can expect to see the 55-inch 'Super' OLED TV around the spring, though there's no exact date yet.

That's very good news indeed. The OLED monstrosity seriously impressed us when we laid eyes on it -- the display tech lends itself to fantastic viewing angles, as well as a colourful picture with impressive contrast.

The TV itself is also very thin -- at CES we heard it measures a little under 8mm thick, which is luxurious indeed, though not quite as slim as the OLED TV touted by LG, which is a preposterous 4mm thick. The bezel is very thin as well, with the whole set apparently fashioned from a single pane of glass.

The impression you get from such a skinny set is that the picture appears to be floating in mid-air. We're excited to get Samsung's effort into our testing labs to give it the proper review treatment.

Needless to say, being a new telly you'll get Samsung's active 3D tech. Again, that'll invite comparison with LG's OLED TV, which uses passive 3D tech. With passive 3D, the glasses you use don't need charge or batteries, and are considerably cheaper than the active sort.

Expect Samsung's smart TV offering to be in place as well, giving you apps and on-demand streaming.

As for price, nothing appears confirmed yet, but expect this new tech to cost a pretty penny -- we're thinking thousands of pounds. We'll let you know as soon as we hear more, in the meantime check out our eyes-on video below, and let us know what you think of OLED tech in the comments or on our Facebook wall.

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Simon Cave 13 February, 2012 15:05

MMMMMM ,costly me thinks, mucho ££££££££'s

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student 20 April, 2012 11:45

Thank you for good presentation.
I am very impressed by the OLED-TV, which is very thin,big,and has high quality resolution.
It is amazing. So I am looking forward to the OLED-TV being released.
By the way, how is the surface reflection in a bright room? What sbout durability?
I am very interested in these points.
Thank you for reading this. I am looking forward to hearing comments.

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Ted 19 June, 2012 09:34

I really don't want to compare the Samsung and LG in terms of OLED TV but if I'm given the opportunity to choose the best, i will definitely go with LG's. I think LG's have a better quality and their design looks better to me.

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super 22 June, 2012 09:49

There is nothing to compare between LG and Samsung OLED TVs. LG OLED TV uses superior tech with an additional white sub pixel thus transmitting a much more accurate color.

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anonymous 16 July, 2012 05:44

Having an oled tv would really be prestigious imo.

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James Duvall 16 July, 2012 06:03

I wish the market should drop down the price of OLED TV so that average income earners like me can also afford the TV. The tv is worth having.

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