While there are lots of associated marketing terms, nearly every TV today is either LCD or OLED. LCD TVs are also called LEDs, QLED TVs or even mini-LED, but the core technology is LCD -- which stands ...
Understanding OLED vs AMOLED vs LCD starts with how each display creates light. OLED and AMOLED are self-emissive technologies where each pixel produces its own light, enabling perfect blacks and high ...
For longevity, I don't want OLED, QLED, IPS, or anything other than plain ordinary LCD. 10 years from now, when the quantum coating has degraded and is no longer able to shift light frequency ...
OLED: per-pixel self-emissive blacks, instant response for gaming/dark rooms; risk of burn-in. Mini-LED: huge peak brightness and precise zoned backlight for HDR and bright rooms; essentially no ...
On the heels of Valve announcing the latest entry to the Steam Deck family, we compare the Steam Deck OLED and the Steam DECK LCD side-by-side. Weighing their differences across the board, we discuss ...
The most common TV format today is the LCD, equipped with LED backlights. There are a few variants of this, such as QLED and ...