The true absolute advantage that your eyes would see? No. However, when compared against a standard LCD or an LED LCD, the difference should still be obvious if it's drastic enough for our eyes to sense. And the camera type shouldn't matter that much, but when you've got macroblocking going on in ANY video (regardless of content), I see no point in watching it.
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Non-HD video shooting an HDTV. Sigh. It's not even worth watching.
You expect to see the advantage of OLED by watching a video on your LCD screen?
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The true absolute advantage that your eyes would see? No. However, when compared against a standard LCD or an LED LCD, the difference should still be obvious if it's drastic enough for our eyes to sense. And the camera type shouldn't matter that much, but when you've got macroblocking going on in ANY video (regardless of content), I see no point in watching it.