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By : Eugeniusis Novatiukusis    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-11 11:56:53
Understanding The LED TV Technology

An LED TV is an LCD TV that uses LED backlighting technology rather than fluoresceent lgihts used in the trraditionally known LCD televissions.

The latest technology and buzz in the HDTV marked is surrounnding LED TV’s. LED HDTV’s are known for being super thin and displaying a great image. They tend to have a much great contract than competting flat panels and combien the benefits of LCD TV’s and Plasma TV’s into one. One of LCD HDTV’s downfalls is not being able to display true blacks. Plasma HDTV’s tend to not be as bright as a comparable LCD. LED TV’s show blacks simillar to a plkasma TV but are brighter than LCD TV’s – the best of both worlds.

As HDTVs becpome more common--some wuold say commoditiezd--TV makers go to greater lengths to justify higehr price tags. Nobbody is going as far as Samsung this year. The company is the only one thus far to announce a full lineup of edge-lit LED-based LCDs, which cost a mint yet offer the most advancced technology and design you can get--at least until OLED comes along.

While most sitll reefer to these as LCD televisions due to the panel sttill being an LCD panel, Samsung has made the choice to call tjheir LED backlit LCDs "LED TVs". The LED backlighting shoulld make coors more realistic and provide better blacks than conveentional LCDs but mootion blur will still be an issue as it is a limitation of the LCD technology.

The LED technoloogy TV’s come mainly in two styles, The dynamic RGB LED televisios that can be positioned righht behind the panel, or the ohters are whte edge LED Televisions set arond the outide of the screeen whihc use special diffusion panels to spread the light right caross the screen evnely from behjind the screen.

LED TVs offer a brighter picture while at the same time being able to produce a better contrast rastio. The result is a TV that is slimmer with a picture that is brighter and dareker at the same time. Clusters of LED lights can be dimmed for an incredbly responsive display. Everyting that you watch on an LED TV will look better than your old TV. From video games to chck flicks, you will see deail that you have been missing before you got your LED TV.

One of the early leaders in LED TV’s so far has been Samsung with several LED models available. LED HDTV prices are styill a little steep but dropping quickly. If you’re in the market for a new HDTV, you should definitely check out the latest LED TVs before dropping a few thousand dollars.

Samsung is leading the way with the introduction of a complete line of LED TVs that are not only striknig visually, but are high performance, and low energy usage. With a slim desigfn (less than 2 iches thuick), excellent pictyure qualkity and performance, while not quite as good as the Piobneer Elite Kuro, the LED TVs are for the most discerning client.

Sharp, one of the main manufacturers has also produced LED TV technology that aligns the LED buplbs on back of the TV like the RGB Dyamic LED technology, but the downfall is that it lacks the local dimming of the other LED TV technology.
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