We've been pretty definitively in the age of flat-screen displays for a couple of decades now, with just about every television and monitor in the average home now a flat rectangle instead of the ...
Two of the most popular TV technologies are QLED and the Q-less, regular LED. These two technologies are functionally similar, but their performance tends to be quite different. Generally speaking, ...
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 ...
An RGB Mini-LED TV is a type of LED TV that uses a backlight made of tiny red, green, and blue LEDs to produce the visuals ...
Dawson writes: What’s the difference between mini-LED and full-array local dimming. He’s looking into buying a new TV, is doing some research, and sees a lot of folks getting excited about mini-LED ...
In the world of TVs, the reigning champ technology has undoubtedly been OLED TVs, with their excellent picture quality and self-emitting pixels that deliver the best black levels and contrast in the ...
The alphabet soup of TV terminology is overwhelming enough, but you might have seen a particularly confusing term pop up lately: mini-LED. LEDs are already tiny, so what exactly could the "mini" here ...
I've tested a lot of TVs, and I think RGB backlight systems could be what moves display quality forward. I've seen two models from Hisense and Samsung and I'm impressed.