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LCD's Comeback: RGB Mini-LED Redefines Screens

7 Feb

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Summary

  • RGB mini-LED tech offers higher brightness and better color than traditional LCDs.
  • This new display technology aims to overcome OLED's halo effect and LCD's color issues.
  • RGB mini-LED TVs are anticipated to become more affordable than comparable OLEDs.
LCD's Comeback: RGB Mini-LED Redefines Screens

After years of favoring OLED displays, an AV enthusiast is now captivated by RGB mini-LED technology, a significant evolution of traditional LCD screens. This innovative display approach utilizes red, green, and blue elements in every backlight LED, enhancing color accuracy and efficiency while reducing the need for extensive color filtering.

The technology addresses key weaknesses of both LCD and OLED. RGB mini-LED aims to surpass OLED in brightness and potentially offer greater color depth, mitigating issues like color banding that affect current OLED panels. It also targets the 'halo effect' common in older LCDs, where light bleeds from bright to dark areas, by providing more precise backlight control.

While initial large-scale RGB mini-LED sets, like Samsung's 115-inch model, are expensive, a projected price drop in the coming years is expected. This makes them a more attractive option for consumers anticipating the need for smaller, more affordable, yet high-performance televisions, potentially offering enhanced energy efficiency as well.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
RGB mini-LED technology enhances traditional LCD screens by using red, green, and blue elements in every backlight LED, improving color accuracy and efficiency.
RGB mini-LED technology aims to offer higher brightness and deeper color depth than OLED, while also addressing the halo effect often seen in LCDs.
While current large RGB mini-LED sets are pricey, they are expected to become more affordable than comparable OLED models in the coming years.

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