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Nearly every TV on the market today is either OLED or LCD. Here's a look at the pros and cons of each technology.
DLP projectors result in a sharper image that handles motion quite well; it's much easier to enjoy live sports and action movies with a DLP projector. Contrast is also superior, with much deeper ...
A big part of off-angle performance comes down to the type of panel used. Most high-end Mini-LED TVs today use VA (vertical alignment) panels, which provide excellent contrast and deeper blacks—closer ...
We have the Sony Bravia 9 — the most advanced mini-LED QLED TV made to date — and the Sony A95L, regarded by many (myself included) as the best OLED TV made to date. This is mini-LED vs. OLED.
Over the years, TV technology has evolved and changed, with OLED screens growing in popularity over LCD screens. But in the last few years, another new screen technology — Mini LED — has become ...
Over the years, OLED TVs have gotten a lot better at dealing with ambient lighting ... QNED is actually a marketing term that LG uses for its mid-tier to premium range LED-LCD TVs, which feature ...
When choosing the type of display for your next videowall installation, you may find yourself stalling on the best direction to take. Discussing the pros and cons of a DVLED videowall versus an LCD ...
Before we explore the differences between Mini-LED and MicroLED, it’s essential to understand the underlying technology that sets them apart. Mini-LED is a technology that bridges the gap between ...
To be clear, Samsung's Micro RGB TV is not a Micro LED display. During Samsung's presentation, a representative described the ...
Sony says it's developing a new backlight tech for LCD TVs, using RBG LEDs. "But wait, aren't all backlights RGB LEDs?" If that's what you're thinking, no, actually most aren't. What's your next ...
Though only one letter separates OLED and QLED, these two types of TVs approach producing an image on the screen very differently. Both have their strengths and weaknesses, though the differences have ...
Nearly every TV sold today is either LCD or OLED. LCD TVs, also called LED TVs, have been around since the early 2000s. The best ones feature technologies like quantum dots or local dimming to create ...