Modern TVs have different types of panels with technologies that offer advantages and disadvantages depending on the wearer’s mode of use. In addition to screen size and TV design, TV panel technology is a very important feature when buying a new TV.
That is why today we are going to talk about the different TV screens and how each one works so that you can understand the benefits of each one once and for all and which one is best for you. In this video, we will talk about LED (light emitting diode) and LCD (liquid crystal display) screens, which are used in TVs, monitors, smartphones and tablets.
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A TV is made up of several layers inside it and each of them is responsible for a specific process such as lighting, light polarization, substrates responsible for colors, some types of filters to control what is shown on the TV, and the liquid crystal itself when we talk about LCD screens. Light is the key to making a TV work. The light is then emitted by a panel at the back of the screen, passing through multiple layers that eventually illuminate the pixels on the screen and form the image you see.
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We will also explain the difference between VA (Vertical Alignment) and IPS (In-Plane Switching) panels. Of course, we also mentioned TN (Twisted Nematic). Finally, we explain once and for all the technologies and trade names that companies give to their TVs, such as QLED and Nanocell, MiniLED and its NeoQLED and QNED TVs, OLED and QD-OLED, and MicroLED – the latter being the best TVs money can buy. buy.
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