An OLED Television uses new display technology called Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED) for a much better picture than a plasma or LED television. The picture is brighter and clearer. It also has better contrast and refresh rates. The television itself consists of 2 thin films of carbon based organic materials that are placed between 2 conductors. This allows the screen to have a better viewing angle than any LED or plasma models. The OLED Television has a viewing angle of almost 180 degrees. It is available in gallery, curved and ultra HD versions ranging in sizes from 55 inches to 77 inches. This makes it a great choice for you home theater.
There are other features that make this new technology better then its predecessors. It is a thinner and lighter television, so you have more options of where to put it in your home. It is also an environmentally friendly product than plasma or LED because it uses less power and is much more efficient. Pair this television with high quality speakers and you can enjoy better audio with the better picture. Speakers can be tower, wall mounted or bookshelf models. You can even get sound bars, wireless speakers and outdoor ones as well. Find a store that can customize your home theater and install it all for you at a lower price than you might expect.
Since you are considering a home theater, do not forget about the seating arrangements. You can get theater seating in the form of oversize cushions, recliners, or any type of chair you prefer. Accessories like a popcorn machine or a hot dog steamer would complete the set up nicely. A home theater is within the reach of just about any budget with low price guarantees and available financing at some retailers. Ask about delivery and set up for your custom designed home theater. Getting everything on one system to fully automate your home would add convenience and save you time. Look into that possibility when you go in to decide on the series of OLED television you will purchase. You work hard and you deserve the best in entertainment.
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