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Why micro-LED TVs won't replace mini-LED or projectors any time soon, and why they may always have OLED's on-going problemMini-LED uses a web of tiny LED lights to generate the brightness, behind a color-changing array of pixels (generally using quantum dots). You can control these elements individually to compensate ...
A common problem for mini-LED TVs is backlight blooming (where light surrounds brighter objects on dark backgrounds, creating a halo effect) but if these new innovations can reduce this issue ...
Let's start with how current mini-LED backlit TVs work. There's a grid of tiny LEDs behind the pixels, and these generate the light that will reach your eyes. These LEDs are all blue (another ...
For example, newer Mini-LED TVs do away with a huge single backlight (or a few dozen smaller backlights) in favor of thousands of tiny LED lights that can be dimmed or turned off completely to ...
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