Scientists in China have created a new type of display with the smallest pixels and the highest pixel density ever.
Hisense debuted the first RGB mini-LED at CES, but Sony has now shown us its supremely impressive prototype version.
An LED is basically a very tiny light bulb (most modern light bulbs comprise bundles of LEDs). LEDs are used in most TVs as the backlight for the liquid crystal display (LCD) that produces the picture ...
Here’s how an LCD (liquid crystal display) TV works: Unlike OLED TVs ... and TCL use a blue LED light source plus a film embedded with tiny quantum dots, which are nano-size crystals.
The leading screen technologies in mid- to high-end TVs are mini-LED LCD and OLED. Mini-LED LCDs use hundreds or thousands of ...
Sony has announced its next-gen RGB mini-LED TV backlight tech, and from our eyes-on experience it looks like a winner.
Ultra-thin and Flexible: OLEDs do not require a backlight, which allows for thinner and more flexible display panels. This design flexibility has led to the creation of curved TVs, bendable ...