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Nearly every TV on the market today is either OLED or LCD. Here's a look at the pros and cons of each technology.
Liquid crystals, discovered more than 125 years ago, are at work behind the screens of TV and computer monitors, clocks, watches and most other electronics displays, and scientists are still ...
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How-To Geek on MSNDead Pixels: The Scourge of Early LCD Screens and How They Went Away
Dead pixels were the bane of every screen owner's existence. Now they've vanished without a trace. What changed?
There's no shortage of different display types to choose from. LCD, QLCD, AMOLED, and OLED displays are all commonplace in modern tech. However, it's essential to know that each one of these has its ...
Screens dominate our lives, and we're looking at them more and more. Between the screens on phones, TVs, computers, and even fridges, you probably rely on looking at a screen for many aspects of your ...
A purple dot on your phone screen often points to pixel or display damage, especially in OLED/AMOLED panels, caused by ...
If Sharp’s latest display is any indication, car dashboards could soon have LCDs that fit into all kinds of nooks and crannies. The electronics maker has announced a prototype Free-form Display that ...
When placed side-by-side, it becomes immediately obvious why an OLED computer screen can cost hundreds to thousands of dollars more than a traditional LCD display: the OLED’s contrast and black levels ...
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