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Ever wondered what sets LED apart from LCD? While both may look similar at first glance, they differ in technology, ...
Nearly every TV on the market today is either OLED or LCD. Here's a look at the pros and cons of each technology.
Mini-LED, dual panels, and quantum dots are helping LCD compete in the picture quality race.
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity) is considering state-of-the-art micro-organic light emitting ...
Hisense is bringing the first dual-cell LCD TV, which is expected to compete with OLED, to the United States.
The TV industry is making moves away from LCD technology, but it isn't going to be replaced overnight, if at all. Check out how Hisense is hoping to solidify LCD TV technology for the foreseeable ...
From Technological Leadership to Inclusive Technology, Hisense Strengthens Its Leading Advantage with RGB-MiniLED In the AI ...
February 8, 2006 – ViewSonic today announced the development of a new LCD technology that will herald the arrival of LCD monitors with a one millisecond (MS) response time. Capitalizing on ...
The previous shortcoming of LCD monitors was that they couldn’t support deep blacks and real dark colors compared to CRT monitors. To solve this problem, the new technology supports “deep ...
Tokyo — Victor Company of Japan (JVC) unveiled at CEATEC its new LCD TV technology that offers a 180Hz “panel operation frequency” rate, improving upon current 120Hz models. JVC’s 180Hz technology was ...
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