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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.
Are you confused between LCD, OLED, QLED, and miniLED display technologies? Here's a comprehensive guide to every display type.
Look, we know you know all about LED backlights, light diffusion, subpixels, and the things that turn them on, but not everybody does. The humble LCD you're most likely reading this on still ...
Aside from the age old debate of LCD vs plasma televisions, we now have to contend with LED backlit TVs and monitors, as well as features such as 120Hz motion refresh rates. There are often ...
In fact, many LCD TV "features," such as faster refresh rates and backlights with local dimming, are really techniques designed to address some of the technology's inherent shortcomings.
One of the many choices you have when buying a new smartphone is display type. There are two major technologies on the market, AMOLED (or Super AMOLED) and IPS LCD, and both have their advantages ...
Almost all the 4K TVs released by LG, Panasonic, Samsung and Sony are classified as LCD or LED. But what are they, and which should you buy?
LCD monitors may also carry a number of other inputs, including S-Video and composite. Again, it's worth checking the exact specifications of each panel, to correctly determine the inputs on offer.
We all know that SED sets are planned, but what the heck are they and how do they work? Better yet, how will they compete with current HDTV television technologies like DLP, LCoS, LCD and Plasma ...
The new LG G7 ThinQ has dropped POLED in favor of a new MLCD+ display technology, which promises higher peak brightness and longer battery life.
Almost all the 4K TVs released by LG, Panasonic, Samsung and Sony are classified as LCD or LED. But what are they, how do they differ and which are best?
In fact, many LCD TV "features," such as faster refresh rates and backlights with local dimming, are really techniques designed to address some of the technology's inherent shortcomings. Here at ...