OLED and mini-LED are two of the best TV technologies. Which is better? Which should you get? Here are their pros and cons.
Mini-LED is one of the most popular TV display types right now, and for good reason. But there are some limitations worth ...
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 ...
With LED spacing of around 1cm in a backlight array, Sony claims, even a 100micrometer variation in the size of each RGB chip can only make about a 1% difference – which Sony maintains (and which ...
At CES 2026, TV makers were split in their ambitions to improve Mini LED TVs. Most companies, including Samsung, LG, and Hisense, are chasing the future with expensive, complex “Micro RGB” ...
As outlined earlier, the typical lifespan of MicroLED screens hovers around the 100,000-hour mark. This is in line with other LED-based displays, which, as explained by Samsung, also hover around the ...
Once upon a time, the cathode ray tube was pretty much the only type of display you’d find in a consumer television. As the analog broadcast world shifted to digital, we saw the rise of plasma ...
The latest TCL QM8 Series, one of our longtime favorite TVs, brings flagship display tech to a wider audience.
For those with the means, Samsung’s new 89, 101 and 114-inch Micro LED TVs will truly light up your life. Those who want an extra large TV screen at home, whether for a living room or a home theater, ...
RGB Mini-LED screen tech is coming. The Hisense UR9 is among the first to get it.
Market researchers now expect Mini LED televisions to ship at nearly twice the volume of OLED sets in 2025 — roughly 1.8 times as many — marking a decisive shift ...
A salesman at a TV showroom floor in an electronics store. - Gorodenkoff/Shutterstock While Smartphone manufacturers have conditioned a significant chunk of their ...