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Older LCD TVs used cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs) to provide lighting, whereas LED LCD TVs use an array of smaller, more efficient light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to illuminate the...
For the best overall picture quality, most experts agree that OLED is the winner. The combination of perfect black levels and a bright image make images pop in a way other technologies can't...
LEDs offer several advantages over traditional LCDs. They consume less power, provide higher brightness levels and have superior contrast ratios. LED technology also enables thinner displays with better picture quality, compared to their LCD counterparts.
While the top-shelf technologies like OLED and QLED displays have moved ahead of LCD and LED in terms of quality, if you're in the market for a simpler television, then one of these two display...
OLED TVs take all that’s good about LED-backlit LCDs and make it better. Each cell is itself an emitter of light, with an organic (the O in OLED) covering over it that responds to electrical stimulation. The ‘organic’ part just means it’s made with carbon, whereas LEDs are made with silicon or gallium.
Learn about differences between full-array and edge-lit local dimming. Plasma and LED TVs each present their own advantages and disadvantages in terms of picture quality, price, build, and availability.
When looking at a LED vs. LCD TV, there are a few differences that you'll want to keep in mind to increase your chances of acquiring the best TV.