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Physicists have created the tiniest light-emitting diode (LED) displays ever 1. The image above was shown on a monochromatic display with pixels less than 100 micrometres across, about the width ...
Forward-looking: Sony has unveiled a new display technology called General RGB LED Backlight Technology, which is expected to improve how colors are presented on screens. This approach replaces ...
this rivalry has led LG Display, which supplies the vast majority of OLED TV panels in the market (and is distinct to LG Electronics, which produces actual TVs such as the new C5 and G5), to create a ...
Quantum Dot LEDs (QLED), a favourite of brands like Samsung, build upon traditional LED-LCD displays, enhancing brightness and colour accuracy via quantum dots. Its strength lies in its ability to ...
The name is terrible, but the technology is very cool. It effectively replaces the existing blue LEDs in a mini-LED TV with RGB LEDs. This lets the backlight behind the pixels shine through the ...
Sony has taken the wraps off a new backlight tech for LCD panels known as RGB LED.In really simple terms, it's similar to existing mini-LED backlight tech, such as that offered by the BenQ MOBIUZ ...
Sony announced its next generation RGB LED backlighting technology and it could bring TV picture quality to a whole new level of performance. At CES earlier this year, Samsung and Hisense both ...
Sony has announced a new “next-generation display system” based upon a “high density LED backlight” with individual control over the red, green and blue primary colors. The new display ...
In fact, I’m one of the first people who doesn’t work for Sony to have seen the company’s RGB LED prototype in the flesh – just as I was when it was developing the bespoke Mini LED backlight ...
Turns out, Sony has been working on RGB mini-LED for three years now. Having seen it, I can tell you: If there was ever going to be an OLED killer — at least in the premium TV space — this is it.