If you're looking to buy a new TV this year, you have two main options: LED and OLED. While their names suggest they're similar, in many ways they're actually quite different. The broad term "LED" ...
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Forget OLED — mini-LED is the real future of displays
OLED is great, but mini-LED is still better in several ways.
While Smartphone manufacturers have conditioned a significant chunk of their consumers to buy into the yearly upgrade cycle, people are more fiscally conservative with TV purchases. It isn't uncommon ...
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Micro RGB backlights expose OLED’s brightness ceiling at CES 2026
For years, OLED owned the part of the TV conversation that mattered most: black levels. CES 2026 made clear that brightness is a different contest, and Micro RGB is forcing that divide into the open.
LED, OLED, and QLED are all terms used in TV displays, but what do they stand for, and how do they impact viewing quality? Also, which option is best for your budget, power conditions, and viewing ...
LED TVs use a constant backlight, while OLED TVs light up individual pixels. This difference affects how each TV uses ...
On today’s episode of You Asked: Can any LED TVs match the viewing angle of an OLED? Should you go with a 75-inch LED TV or a 65-inch OLED? And… the return of my favorite username with a pretty ...
When you're dropping hundreds (or thousands) on an OLED display, you'll want to keep it in tip-top shape for years to come.
Modern OLED TVs can be surprisingly resilient. Some manufacturers claim longevity up to 100,000 hours, which on paper means you'd be able to run an OLED non-stop for over 11 years. In practice, ...
Do you find yourself squinting to see your TV, either because it's too small or because the image quality stinks? Well, good news—Black Friday deals are live for big screen TVs, and we're seeing ...
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