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When shopping for a new TV, two terms come up a lot: LED and LCD. But what's the difference? We shed some light on these and other major types of TV displays.
OLED displays light up every single pixel individually, so you're only using the pixels you need. ... This Sony 65-inch Bravia Mini-LED TV, for example, has over 1,500 local dimming zones.
Essentially, more LED lights mean the TV can have a far higher number of independent dimming zones, resulting in greater control of contrast. It is worth noting that lots of manufacturers now produce ...
It’s important not to confuse miniLED with microLED. “miniLEDs are simply much smaller LED light sources that still shine through a very fine LCD matrix to produce the image on the screen,” Costelle ...
The festival now has 40 years under its belt - or rather Santa's belt - and with this anniversary will feature new lights and displays for attendees to enjoy, including RGB LED lights.
Sony introduced a now archaic version of RGB LED tech in 2004, though that version can hardly be compared to today’s displays. The best mini-LED TVs comprise thousands of lights and hundreds of ...
Compared to LED, mini-LED displays feature superior brightness, contrast, and color accuracy. The ‌MacBook Pro‌ display, for example, uses more than 10,000 mini-LEDs for deeper blacks, more ...