LCD TV uses a backlight to the image display. In the "older" LCD TV's are used as lamps, called CCFL lamps. A LED TV contrast, has an LCD panel that makes the image and use a large number of small LED lights and backlight.
There are currently 3 for LED backlight
technology available: • The technique whereby a large number of LED
lights (white or colored) behind the LCD screen is mounted, namedFront LED
backlight (Also called Full LED). This technique offers the most potential
and is the highest in quality, but there are still relatively few TV's on the
market with this technology. We do see more and more recently TV's with this
technique appear. • The technique of LED lights on the side of the LCD screen
are mounted, named Led Edge. This technique is mostly used to date.
• The technique of LED lights on the sides of the
LCD screen are mounted, named Led Edge plus. This technique some LED
lights on the side on / off switch to the appropriate signal.
What is the best technique? There are
not really drawbacks to this technology and the price of LED TVs has already
gone down considerably. This technique is an improvement in terms of pure
TV. Basically "Front Led " the best quality LED backlight technology. The
backlight is very evenly distributed around the screen and by adding more LEDs
it will only get better, and relatively little energy consumed. Yet it is not
so that with a wide berth Edge Lit LED TVs to walk around. In general, Edge Lit
LED TV's still better quality as the regular CCFL LCD TVs, and more efficient.
Moreover, manufacturers are doing everything to great advantage - the sleek look
- combining the highest quality.
LED TV offers more than what? LED
(compared with "old" LCD TVs)
- Lower power consumption (up to 50%)
LED lights use far less
energy than standard LCD backlight. Also, the LED lights in dark areas of the
image are completely or nearly expelled. It can take up to 50% less energy
saving compared to an LCD TV.
- Higher contrast and deeper black levels
There are a huge number
of LED lights behind the screen and can be individually plotted. Also, the
reaction to the power or turning on lights so much shorter than normal LCD TV's.
This allows certain groups LED lights are completely off. It will be very deep
black levels achieved in some parts of the screen when needed. This technique is
known as Local Dimming. (This technique has been refined too: by not
using white LEDs but one combination of colors, the backlight color even be
adjusted on the image) The brightness of LED lighting is also higher than
that of CCFL lamps and thereby take contrast ratio (ratio between the brightest
and darkest images a party) to clear.
- Thinner screens (though LCD TV's already thin)
The LED
technology allows screens to make much thinner than we are accustomed. Sometimes
up to several millimeters flat.
- Faster response time (no Wipe effect more rapid in
pictures)
Because LED lights can be switched as soon as the "sweep"
effect, which sometimes can be seen on an LCD TV, significantly reduced. LED TV
's are therefore not suitable for fast moving images like sports elements in
such competitions.
- Some LED TVs are already Internet-ready.
This means that on
these TV's widgets (small programs) can be downloaded, such as weather, Twitter,
Sudoku or additional program information, without your even having to leave your
TV programs. This part of the LED TV is still in its infancy, but seems too much
for the future. You can simultaneously access the internet and watch your
favorite TV program.
- DLNA
DLNA allows your music, photos and videos using PCs, media
centers, PDAs or game consoles to stream TV. More information: DLNA Network Capabilities
- Brands like Sony, Samsung, LG, Philips and Sharp.
They use all
the technology today.
The LED technology offers next to these elements
even more. This allows separate color LED lights which display an increased
color range they can be. Also, the lifetime of LED not inferior to that of the
normal LCD.
Some brands and shops LED TV show as a new kind
of TV programs, such as Plasma and LCD, but in principle is an LED TV so far
just an LCD TV with LED backlight. Some countries may no longer be advertised by
the term "LED TV 'because it is misleading. LED lighting is still costly to
manufacture, compared with CCFL lighting, hence the prices of 'LED TV's "well on
the high side. bron: allesoverhomecinema.com
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