Two of the most common TV acronyms out there are OLED and LED. They sound and look alike, but how are they different? We'll show you.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox ...
QLED TVs. Quantum dots are artificial nanocrystals that enhance brightness and color performance. When a light source hits ...
Following is a comparison of LCD (LED) TVs and plasma TVs. In 2015, the last remaining plasma manufacturers (Panasonic, LG and Samsung) exited the market. However, thousands of plasma sets are ...
In QLED TVs, the dots are contained in a film, and the light that hits them is provided by an LED ... That difference leads to all kinds of picture-quality effects, some of which favor LCD ...
QLED TVs combine a liquid crystal layer with an LED backlighting system and add a quantum dot layer (the Q in QLED) to the panel to produce more vivid colors than regular LCD or OLED displays.