Explore the Samsung Neo QLED TV buying guide to learn about what Neo QLED means, the technology behind it, the differences between Neo QLED and QLED TVs and more.
LG has dominated the OLED market, and its 2024 OLED TV lineup is more extensive than ever. Sony and Sharp also sell OLED TVs in the US. Adding to the confusion, Samsung has an OLED TV of its own, meaning it sells both OLED and QLED TVs. ...
Learn about what a Smart TV is. Next, check out the considerations for buying a Smart TV, including various content, connectivity, and more.
What is QLED? How the next TV tech compares to OLED What about brightness, backlight and colour? Brightness Despite what its name might suggest, this control will actually tweak the black levels of your TV. We want the blacks in an image to be as deep as they can be without losing sha...
You'll learn all of that below, but let's start with the current crop of TV displays. LCD: The First Flat Screen Technology LCD technology was first used in the 1960s and is still relevant today. In fact, LED, QLED, and Mini-LED TVs rely on the same principle as the first LCD TV...
The model number for each type of Samsung TV is the same. If you buy two TVs that are exactly the same, their model numbers will be the same. The characters in the model number may look like they are made at random during production, but they have a deeper meaning and are made on ...
LG is the boss of OLED and Samsung was once loyal to QLED but is now playing away. So what's the difference? And which is better?
What is QLED? The "O" in "OLED" stands for "organic," and the "Q" in "QLED" stands for "quantum"—quantum dots, to be precise. QLED essentially refers to an LED TV that's equipped with quantum dots (a quantum dot-equipped OLED TV may be possible, but no one has tried it yet...
OLEDis a fundamentally different technology from LCD, the major type of TV. QLEDis avariationof LED LCD, adding a quantum dot film to the LCD "sandwich." OLEDis "emissive," meaning the pixels emit their own light. QLED, like LCD, is "transmissive" in its current form and relies on an...
These panels were all W-OLED displays that use an RGBW pixel structure, meaning that each pixel is made up of four different-colored subpixels: red, green, blue, and white. However, at its core, each subpixel is actually a white subpixel (hence the term W-OLED), and colored sub...