Full Array Local Dimming – The number of LED lights in a modern TV impacts how bright a TV can get, and how much contrast there is between dark and light scenes. Televisions with Full Array Local Dimming use
Explore the main differences between SDR and HDR, explore their use cases, and learn how to choose the best one for an enhanced viewing experience.
Native 4k content is very popular, especially onstreaming apps, but some of what you watch may still be lower-resolution content upscaled to UHD, which will look different from native 4k. To present lower-resolution material on a 4k TV, the TV has to perform a process called upscaling. Thi...
UHD since they are not the same thing. However, we can compare UHD with other display resolutions like Full HD. We can compare QLED or OLED with other display technologies like Neo QLED, QD-OLED, and NanoCell. Technologies like QLED, OLED, and others can all support UHD resolution.QLED ...
Monitors and televisions have the same basic function—to let you see moving images generated by another device. But although these two things try to accomplish the same thing, they’re made for completely different tasks. So, let’s look at the differences between a monitor and a TV and se...
UHD 1080p/FHD Blu-ray disc: Blu-ray content is 1080p. Streaming content: Most streaming services like Netflix and Hulu have different plans depending on what quality resolution you want. TVs and displays: Most televisions, displays, and monitors made today—including some of the cheap ones...
4K UHD includes four times as many pixels as, or twice the resolution of, FHD. Uses progressive-scan display for accurate motion rendering. Common for large televisions. By all measures, UHD delivers a higher-quality, higher-resolution image than FHD (1080p). The trade-off is that UHD cost...