Samsung and TCL each have multiple QLED series, and the most expensive ones perform a lot better than the cheaper ones. That's mainly because the biggest improvements in the picture quality of QLED sets don't have much to do with quantum dots. Instead, they're the result of mini-LED bac...
Samsung and TCL each have multiple QLED series, and the most expensive ones perform a lot better than the cheaper ones. That's mainly because the biggest improvements in the picture quality of QLED sets don't have much to do with quantum dots. Instead, they're the result ofmini-LED back...
Neo QLED vs OLED: What’s the difference? For a long time, OLED TVs have been hailed as the best top of the range TVs, but from the introduction of QLED and now Samsung Neo QLED TVs, that gap has diminished. OLED is an anagram for an ‘Organic LED’, and due to the nature of...
These quantum dot nanoparticles can be applied to any LED-backlitpanel type: IPS, TN, and VA; however, they are mostly utilized in Samsung’s VA-panel desktop monitors and TVs. Samsung’s Neo QLED TVs combine the quantum dots with amini LEDbacklight for an even brighter picture and better...
Samsung OLED TVsand Samsung QLED TVs both offer excellent capabilities for all kinds of viewing, but you might want to consider how you plan to use your TV and what you want to get out of your experience before buying one over the other. The difference between QLED and OLED technology is...
QLED is based on LED TV technology, and the big difference here compared with OLED is that instead of pixels that emit their own light, there’s a backlight filled with LEDs, clustered into small independently controllable zones, which produce the light for your TV. In a traditional LCD TV...
So, the question is: Should you really pay for the type of LED screen, or is it just marketing hype? In this comprehensive guide, I will walk you through the difference between NanoCell, OLED, and QLED technologies, covering their strengths and weaknesses so you can decide what display wi...
However, some QLEDs, such as the Samsung Q80C, and mini-LED TVs, like the Hisense U8K and Samsung QN90C, are bringing all these gaming features as well and backing it up with strong performance. The main difference is QLEDs carry that brighter picture. When it comes down to it, it...
Because each pixel generates its own light, OLED panels can produce the best possible contrast of all display technologies. If part of the picture is black, those pixels can simply turn off and emit no light at all. This is a stark difference from LED lighting arrays for LCD panels, which...
OLED technology is considered "emissive," meaning each pixel emits its own light (vs. "transmissive" QLEDs, which rely on an LED backlight). This means each unused subpixel can turn off completely. Combined with no need for backlighting, this makes OLEDs more energy-efficient than QLEDs....