Bristol Hi-Fi Show 2024: See what a difference MLA makes to OLED at our exclusive TV demo

What Hi-Fi? stand at The Bristol Show
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The Bristol Hi-Fi Show 2024 is just around the corner and, as ever, the team at What Hi-Fi? will be on the ground with all manner of treats. 

Chief of which is our tech demo, where this year we’ll be running an OLED vs MLA shoot-out to see if LG Display’s next-generation screen tech is worth your hard-earned cash.

Here's why we made this demo...
Tom Parsons
Here's why we made this demo...
Tom Parsons

There have been huge developments in OLED TV tech in recent years, with ever-brighter QD-OLED and MLA models emerging. But how much of a difference does this extra brightness make? And is the step-up worth it? I know what I think, but this is your opportunity to find out for yourself as we pit two awesome Panasonic OLEDs – one with MLA tech and the other without – against one another. And if you’re not that bothered about the TV comparison, just come in to watch some movie clips through a superb, high-end AV system. 

The demo will run from Friday 23rd Feb through Sunday 25th Feb, at the Marriott City Centre Hotel, Bristol, so get your tickets now.

If that wasn’t enough to tempt you, we’ll also be running a competition from the stand with over £12k in prizes to be won, so make sure to pop by and say hello if you’re at the show.

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Alastair Stevenson
Editor in Chief

Alastair is What Hi-Fi?’s editor in chief. He has well over a decade’s experience as a journalist working in both B2C and B2B press. During this time he’s covered everything from the launch of the first Amazon Echo to government cyber security policy. Prior to joining What Hi-Fi? he served as Trusted Reviews’ editor-in-chief. Outside of tech, he has a Masters from King’s College London in Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion, is an enthusiastic, but untalented, guitar player and runs a webcomic in his spare time.