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OLED TVs use one of the most advanced screens available today, surpassing many well-known competitors in numerous aspects. These include hard-to-reach levels of brightness and contrast, a wide range of operating temperatures, and wide viewing angles that allow you to see the image without any distortion from any angle from which it's realistically possible to watch. Moreover, such a screen easily bends, thus giving rise to the first curved TVs, and the fact that they are very thin and quite lightweight adds elegance and convenience to such devices. Among the few but significant drawbacks are two points: the obvious high cost and the relatively low lifespan, which is currently limited by the rate at which the LEDs burn out.