Let’s hope it has Kezo hope you don’t mind me saying but I don’t think that’s a very good picture sorry
Not at all Mike we are all different, but do bare in mind the quality the video is shot in and that all TV’s these days needed setting up to the owners likings.
As a comparison compare your old iphone SE to that of your Iphone 11 and tell me which is better?
Most Oled owners are film buff’s and like to select the settings that show the film as the director wanted you to watch it in a dimmly lit rom. Of course thats not me and I like it brighter.
Some top end Samsungs are getting closer to Oled but aren’t there yet plus there expensive. As of today Oled provides the best picture quality, just as Plasma TV’s did back in the day according to all the experts. They have more colour accuracy and depth and infinate blacks that are more akin to the colour of a sofa and not bright overwashed colours of an LED, but that is subjective of course. However micro LED TV’s will no doub’t overtake Oled in a decade or so.
Again subjective of course is if you have a budget sub £700 it’s very unusual to see any Oled at this price point, it will be superior to LED, it may not reach the peak brightness but, colours will have a true depth and be accurate with deep blacks with 180 degree viewing angles without any loss of picture quality. Something a LED can’t match at any shot. Oled will also upscale HD to near UHD better, though I don’t think this will matter to you.
I have mentioned I use rather new qled as a monitor-in my eyes it doen’t nearly compare to my Oled. I will decide probably tomorrow
compare your old iphone se to the screen on your iphone 11
This may help you 🙂