Whether you use it for gaming or not, all good TVs are built on the same foundations. You want a 4K resolution, high-enough brightness to overcome glare and make HDR content pop, a relatively high contrast ratio with deep and uniform black tones, colors that find the right balance between accuracy and saturation and wide viewing angles. For video games specifically, you want a TV with minimal input lag and fast motion response, with no blur or other unwanted artifacts behind quick-moving objects. Of course, finding a set that does all of this well and fits into your budget can be tricky.
More specifically, modern OLED TVs may utilize different types of OLED display tech: WOLED (i.e., 'White OLED') or the newer QD-OLED. QD-OLED displays use a layer of quantum dots to deliver a wider gamut of more vibrant colors and higher overall brightness than traditional WOLED sets.
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