If you go and check around the web among the offers you will often find LED, OLED and QLED smart TVs and today we want to explain the differences between these types of smart TVs, also to help you understand which one to buy
If you’ve been following us on tuttotek for a while, you’ll have realized that there are lots of offers regarding smart TVs. We have also tried to explain what an OLED smart TV is exactly in this guide. But having made the necessary assumptions, know that there are LED, OLED and QLED smart TVs there are some differences. We thought we’d analyze them together not only out of curiosity, but also to help you understand which type of smart TV is best for you.
OLED | The differences between the various types of TV: LED, OLED and QLED
Okay, among the various offers you’ve seen you’ve definitely read the acronym OLED. Fine, but what does that mean? This is nothing more than the acronym for organic LED or organic light-emitting diode and they first introduced it in 2013. This technology makes the backlight completely useless, do you know why? Why they don’t need it. OLED smart TVs, in fact, have diodes autonomous, equipped with both lighting and color. In short, they do everything themselves, they turn on and off independently based on the type of scene playing on the screen and make the images even more realistic. For example, in darker scenes, the pixels turn off automaticallygiving more intensity to the black, while in the brighter areas they remain lit.
QLED | The differences between the various types of TV: LED, OLED and QLED
What is QLED instead? This is the acronym for Quantum Light-Emitting Diode. In this case, things already change quite a bit compared to OLED smart TVs. If, in fact, the latter do not use backlighting and the diodes are autonomous, QLEDs instead use backlighting on a specialized layer of quantum dots. What does this mean? Very simple: it makes the images much brighter, but beyond that it also adds a wide range of colors which therefore give more nuances to what you see on the screen. Furthermore, they also reach truly exceptional brightness levels even in dark and bright environments.
LED
Finally there is the LED. What is a smart LED TV, in layman’s terms? In fact, my friend, LED is already present in QLED or OLED smart TVs. The difference lies precisely in the quality of the diodes and pixels that give life to the image. The only thing that actually changes is that perhaps an LED smart TV will be less bright and have less details than a QLED or OLED smart TV. You should know, however, that nowadays all smart TVs use LED panels. In standard smart TVs you will find LEDs that do not have the same quality as their counterparts, but they will also be in the minority and this greatly affects the quality of the image that appears on the screen.
So, after these explanations, we hope that you now have clearer ideas on which type of smart TV to buy! Continue to follow us on techgameworld.com for other guides from the world of electronics and much more.
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