If this leak is true, Sony is making it abundandtly clear that LCD MiniLEDs are their flagships. It looks like Sony will completely ditch QD-OLED in favor of mid to high range WOLEDs (Bravia 9 MLA / Bravia 8). The absolute flagship is a MiniLED called Bravia 10 in 85 and 98 inches.
LCD CCFL backlight TV Can have ~700 -1000 + AC working voltage to operate CCFL (florescent tube backlight) take appropriate cautions Plasma TV also has similarly high working voltages LED/LED TV's do not have high voltages other than (like the others) mains voltage at Power supply board . For purposes of discussion the repairs linked here
While Ive considered the role of sub-pixel composition—such as RGB (QD-OLED, plasma, Mini-LED) versus RGBW (WOLED)—I hadn’t given much thought to how the physical layout of the pixels themselves might influence color quality. After diving into some research, things began to fall into place. One...
Hello! A few months ago I bought a used Epson EH-TW9000. But unfortunately I already have problems with it. The first month it worked without a problem, but then a blue line appeared, I tried restarting the projector but it was still there, but the day after when I started it the line was...
Plasma has been gone for nearly a decade, but imo it still holds up and a budget plasma still destroys a budget led tv. To me personally in order for a good led tv to destroy a great plasma tv in a dimly lit room you have to have 4k 60fps. That's when the LCD tv destroys the plasma. That's when...
A 24" widescreen desktop LCD emits 155 BTU/hr, so 72 displays would emit 11,200 BTU/hr (single room air conditioners are 5,000-15,000 BTU/hr). This fits in with their rated power consumption figure of ~45w ea (3.3 kW for 72).
As many AVS members know, LCD TVs need a light source to illuminate the image, and modern LCDs use LEDs as that light source. The LEDs can be mounted along the edges of the screen—an orientation called edgelighting—or they can be located behind the LCD panel in a 2-dimensional array...