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If this leak is true, Sony is making it abundandtly clear that LCD MiniLEDs are their flagships. It looks like Sony will completely ditch QD-OLED in favor of mid to high range WOLEDs (Bravia 9 MLA / Bravia 8). The absolute flagship is a MiniLED called Bravia 10 in 85 and 98 inches.
If your LCD or LED flat panel TV set will not power up or will not stay on , If you have an immediate shut down after turning on your TV or a delayed shutdown,or intermittent shut downs for no apparent reason or the set does not turn on at all and has no picture and no sound . First...
This is a place to discuss all the new happenings with LCD. In recent years we have seen quite a new explosion in LCD advancements from high zone count Mini-LED TVs, to giant 98" panels delivered to your house for $2k, and even new LCD panel improvements with wider viewing angles and improved...
While Ive considered the role of sub-pixel composition—such as RGB (QD-OLED, plasma, Mini-LED) versus RGBW (WOLED)—I hadn’t given much thought to how the physical layout of the pixels themselves might influence color quality. After diving into some research, things began to fall into place. One...
Samsung to launch LCD TVs with RGB micro-LED up to 115" this year Rasmus Larsen flatpanelshd.com Samsung's TV chief has confirmed the launch of LCD TVs with micro-LED backlights up to 115 inches in 2025. The company also plans to increase sales of OLED TVs. First unveiled at CES 2025 in...
Plasma has been gone for nearly a decade, but imo it still holds up and a budget plasma still destroys a budget led tv. To me personally in order for a good led tv to destroy a great plasma tv in a dimly lit room you have to have 4k 60fps. That's when the LCD tv destroys the plasma. That's when...
As many AVS members know, LCD TVs need a light source to illuminate the image, and modern LCDs use LEDs as that light source. The LEDs can be mounted along the edges of the screen—an orientation called edgelighting—or they can be located behind the LCD panel in a 2-dimensional array...
At its core, the QB1000 uses three of Epson’s 0.74-inch 1080p-native LCD panels, paired with the company’s proprietary 4-way pixel-shifting 4K Display Technology to create 4K resolution on-screen. The projector features the same 15-element glass VRX Cinema lens found in the LS12000.