Elvis Shida is a Tech/Hardware Writer from Kenya. He has been building PCs for a decade and is keenly interested in motherboards, monitors, and gaming TVs. When not building PCs or writing about ...
TV tech in 2025 is evolving rapidly, offering viewers ever more sophisticated ways to experience their favourite films, TV shows, and games with stunning realism and detail. The leading technologies ...
Sony has announced a new “next-generation display system” based upon a “high density LED backlight” with individual control over the red, green and blue primary colors. The new display tech is being ...
Samsung provided ground transportation from Brooklyn, New York, to Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, so Ars could demo its Micro RGB TV. Ars does not accept paid editorial content. ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, New ...
In the world of TVs, the reigning champ technology has undoubtedly been OLED TVs, with their excellent picture quality and self-emitting pixels that deliver the best black levels and contrast in the ...
Sony announced its next generation RGB LED backlighting technology and it could bring TV picture quality to a whole new level of performance. At CES earlier this year, Samsung and Hisense both ...
The emergence of LEDs bright enough to backlight large LCD displays promises to reshape power requirements in LCD TVs and monitors. Recent announcements and technology demonstrations provide further ...
Samsung unveils the production version of their 115-inch RGB LED-backlit LCD TV for the low, low price of $29,999. At CES, Samsung showed off a new LCD TV prototype they’re referring to as “Micro RGB.
Both LCD TVs and LED TVs have been on the market for many years. TV-size LCDs gained popularity in the mid-2000s, while LED TVs followed a few years later. The marketing departments for many companies ...
Sony has set the home entertainment world alight today by not only revealing its next generation of TV technology, but saying that it hopes to have these game-changing new screens available to buy as ...
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