Sony's XEL-1 OLED TV is estimated to have at least 30,000 hours (which should last you a decade with average use). However, Sony and other companies have managed to produce OLED color components that last 60,000 hours (that includes Blue, the typically problematic color with the shortest lifespan).
Large OLED TVs are expected to have at least 50-60k hour lifespans.
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Sony's XEL-1 OLED TV is estimated to have at least 30,000 hours (which should last you a decade with average use). However, Sony and other companies have managed to produce OLED color components that last 60,000 hours (that includes Blue, the typically problematic color with the shortest lifespan).
Large OLED TVs are expected to have at least 50-60k hour lifespans.
Not bad at all, eh?