Advanced backlighting technology using LED-based light sources and segmented control can create a vibrant viewing experience, while also significantly reducing power consumption in LCD TVs by as much ...
Both LCD TVs and LED TVs have been on the market for many years. TV-size LCDs gained popularity in the mid-2000s, while LED TVs followed a few years later. The marketing departments for many companies ...
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Micro RGB backlights expose OLED’s brightness limit in next‑gen TVs
10,000 nits used to sound like a lab-only figure. In 2026, it has become the number that explains why TV makers are suddenly ...
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Micro RGB backlights expose OLED’s brightness ceiling at CES 2026
For years, OLED owned the part of the TV conversation that mattered most: black levels. CES 2026 made clear that brightness is a different contest, and Micro RGB is forcing that divide into the open.
CCFL backlights are the most common backlight technology and are used in displays ranging from 5.7 to 23 in. or more diagonal. They can have from one to 24 or more lamps mounted along the edge of the ...
Nearly every LCD TV on the market has a problem: uniformity. Certain areas of the screen are going to be brighter than other areas. On dark scenes, this can be visible and sometimes distracting. OK, ...
When volume production of micro LED can kick off remains unclear, but mini LED used as backlight source of LCD display has already entered mass production in the second half of 2018 thanks to its ...
To serve the steady migration from cold cathode florescent (CCFL) backlighting of LCD displays to LED backlights, TDK-Lambda has launched its new ALD Series of multi-output dc-dc backlight LED drivers ...
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