Mini-LED and OLED are the best TV options for a new TV. But which one should you get? Here are all their pros and cons.
OLED TVs are available in sizes from 48 to 97 inches but LCD TVs come in smaller and even larger sizes than that -- with many more choices in between -- so LCD wins. At the high end of the size scale, ...
An RGB Mini-LED TV is a type of LED TV that uses a backlight made of tiny red, green, and blue LEDs to produce the visuals ...
LED TVs typically use less electricity than OLEDs. LEDs have consistent backlighting, while OLED power use varies with content brightness and screen size.
I've tested a lot of TVs, and I think RGB backlight systems could be what moves display quality forward. I've seen two models ...
Brightness, simply the amount of light that the TV screen produces, is measured in nits. Traditional LED ... as OLED pixels do. The combination of these muted black levels with the brightness of light ...
The answer to that is a big maybe. According to the press release, Hisense will be the first to support the new format, ...
The tl;dr is that if all you care about is picture quality, OLED is the way to go. If you want something extremely large (100-plus inches), extremely bright (too much ambient light in your room), or ...