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At its core, Mini LED TVs are smaller light-emitting diodes that form the backlight for an LCD TV. As the name suggests, they use the same (but just more advanced) technology as a regular LED TV.
Deeper colours, brighter lights Mini-LEDs can generate richer blacks than conventional LCD displays. This is because of their smaller LED size, which permits more precise local dimming. Consequently, ...
Mini-LED is trying to emulate what OLED does so well. Since OLED doesn’t need a backlight, there are no zones. Each pixel emits its own light, so it can get as bright or dark as needed, even ...
The main advantage of OLED over older TV panel technologies is the ability to emit light on a pixel-by-pixel basis. In other words, the TV can light up individual pixels. Not only does this give it ...
A mini-LED display makes use of hundreds or even thousands of tiny LEDs as the backlight. We’re talking about LEDs as small as 0.008-inch (200 microns) across. Using tiny light sources gives the ...
Which is a lot. Now, a mini-LED monitor with 1,152 dimming zones also sounds like quite a lot. But if do the maths each zone, each element of the mini-LED backlight, is lighting up fully 7,200 pixels.
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One market, however, looks like it'll be just as competitive if not more so than it did in 2025; and that's mini-LED TVs. Some of the best TVs on the market are mini-LED TVs.
One of the best features for LED screens are that there's no size limit to how big they can be. Long before I became a writer, I worked in a retail store selling the latest and greatest TVs, and I ...
Hisense revealed its 2023 TV lineup, and it had a surprise in addition to the usual flagship features. Its entry-level models are under $500 and have mini-LED.