Laptops have taken over desktops as the primary computer choice for most consumers, but their screens are generally mediocre at best. If you use your laptop for basic tasks, you’ll get along just fine ...
Mini-LED is an evolution of the LED backlight technology in nearly every current LCD TV. Across the back of the TV, tiny LEDs create the light that the liquid crystal layer manipulates so you can see ...
Purchasing a new TV can be confusing, especially if you are trying to decide whether to buy an LCD TV or an LED TV, similar to buying a smartphone, if you are wondering which is better between LCD and ...
OLED has become the dominant smartphone display technology thanks to its thinner design, better power efficiency, deeper ...
While there are lots of associated marketing terms, nearly every TV today is either LCD or OLED. LCD TVs are also called LEDs, QLED TVs or even mini-LED, but the core technology is LCD -- which stands ...
If you’re considering a large video wall, you’re likely weighing two major options. You can choose a traditional LCD video wall or a modern Direct View LED (dvLED) video wall. Video walls are ...
TVs and monitors have a number of specifications, including resolution, size, refresh rate, and panel type. While resolution is the defining feature of display quality, the type of panel used is ...
Keeping up with new TV tech isn’t easy. Every few years, shoppers see new marketing jargon for features that promise impressive improvements but often don’t live up to the hype. But we’re actually ...
Light emitting diodes, or LEDs, are replacing the cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFL) used in conventional LCD displays. LEDs are tiny light bulbs that fit easily into an electrical circuit and are ...
Buying a TV has become as complicated as selecting the right mobile phone plan. Before large flat panel displays invaded our lives, the only real question when purchasing a CRT (cathode ray tube) TV ...
Samsung seemingly came out of nowhere with its "LED TV" range. Yet, despite the name, the technology is more familiar than you'd think. Philip Wong is an A/V, PC, photography and gaming enthusiast.