I just tested Sony’s brand-new Bravia 9 II True RGB TV, and completely rewrites the rules of Mini-LED.
Sony says it's developing a new backlight tech for LCD TVs, using RBG LEDs. "But wait, aren't all backlights RGB LEDs?" If that's what you're thinking, no, actually most aren't. What's your next ...
Micro RGB and Micro-LED are promising to revolutionize how TV panels work in homes, but what is the difference between them?
It might not be obvious unless you’ve taken one apart, but most of the TVs and monitors listed as “LED” are simply LCD panels that use a bank of LEDs to illuminate them from behind. Similarly, what ...
Sony Bravia 9 II vs. Bravia 9: I compared both TV models, and True RGB is a serious upgrade ...
It wasn't all that long ago that TVs came in just one flavor – CRT, or cathode ray tubes. These bulky units were superseded by flat screen plasmas and LCDs, with LCD winning that particular battle ...
Keeping up with new TV tech isn’t easy. Every few years, shoppers see new marketing jargon for features that promise impressive improvements but often don’t live up to the hype. But we’re actually ...
With LEDs able to illuminate more localized areas of the screen, and with their much faster response times, it becomes possible to dim the backlight in darker parts of the scene while retaining full ...
Mini-LED is one of the most popular TV display types right now, and for good reason. But there are some limitations worth knowing about before you buy.
Govee is upping the ante with its latest TV backlight kit, adding a triple-camera picture sensor that can capture HDR images while going toe-to-toe with competing HDMI-based TV backlights, the company ...
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