The technological revolution in light-emitting diode (LED) monitors took gaming by storm, producing thinner monitors with better graphics that use less energy. Now LED lights are branching out with ...
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 rethinking how premium screens should work. The shift is not about ...
Somewhere along the line, thin and light supplanted picture quality as the secondary priority for TV purchases; the primary consideration for most of us being price. Perhaps it was the memory of the ...
Sharp have announced a new range of AQUOS LED-backlit LCD TVs, the LE700 series, ranging in size from 32- to 52-inches. Each offering Full HD 1080p, they use Sharp's X-Gen LCD panel with 10-bit ...
LED TVs use a constant backlight, while OLED TVs light up individual pixels. This difference affects how each TV uses electricity.OLED TVs c ...
This article is part of the TechXchange: Advanced Display Technology. The problem isn’t a new one. In recent years, expanding car infotainment functionality has prompted a shift toward ...
AT CES this week, Rohinni demonstrated its micro-LED technology, and provided a glimpse at new backlight technology it's working on for the LCD display panels used in phones. While most LED chips are ...
Today Sony is announcing the development of a new type of TV display that uses individual RGB LEDs for its backlighting.
To better understand mini-LED backlighting tech, it helps to know how LCD-based screens like those used in phones and tablets have historically worked. Unlike OLED screens which have individual pixels ...
MagnaChip Semiconductor Corporation, a Korea-based designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed signal semiconductor products, announced that it has introduced a new single channel LED backlight unit ...
Back in the days before the widespread adoption of smartphones, Palm was the market leader in PDAs. If you had one of those you’ll probably remember taking notes by writing those funky “Graffiti” ...