If you love speeding along in your Ford F150 Raptor, only self-lit pixels can deliver the experience you're looking for.
The power of the high-performance engine is only matched by the wonder of the idyllic scenery and the splendor of the four seasons — driving has never looked this good, or felt this real.
OLED races ahead when it comes to picture quality. Self-lit pixels allow LG OLED TVs to be ultra-slim and produce picture-perfect views out the window and over the horizon.
By contrast, conventional LED use backlights and numerous other display layers, which affect both screen thickness and picture quality.
It doesn't matter how many backlights are used or how small they are, LED still can't take over OLED.
Your Forza experience might look different depending on your TV's display technology. LG OLED TVs have self-lit pixels that can turn on and off to achieve perfect black and infinite contrast.
Whereas LED TVs use backlights that can't achieve the same perfect black and might create a halo effect instead. Self-lit pixels don't have this problem — so your view from the driver's seat will look better than ever.
*Conventional LED TVs are LED (Light Emitting Diode) TVs with displays that use a backlight panel.