Displaying micro 4/3 photos: which TV panel offers best colour gamut and faithfulness?

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With technology and pricing changing as the months pass, it is not easy to track which technology is best for showing still photos on a TV size screen (say 40 to 60 inches diagonal). I watch all video content on MacBook or iPad; not on a TV, but need a large screen for displaying full resolution photos from my Olympus micro 4/3 camera.

Which TV technology currently reproduces the best colour range and least diversion from the original picture as viewed e.g. on a MacBook retina screen?
 
Quantum Dot gives you the largest colour gamut at the moment. But they ain't cheap. Consumer OLEDs are just appearing, superb black level and HDR.
 
For several years (since our children married and moved away) we have had no TV in our house. TV viewing on a PC/Mac/iPad is good enough for the programme or two that we watch, though to be open we watch very little TV these days. I would be surprised if it were as much as an hour a week on average.
 
Thanks st599 for your advice to look at Quantum Dot vs OLED: an interesting battle shaping up here.
 
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