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September 25, 2009

LED Monitors Offer Longer Life

By now, almost everyone has made the switch to LCD monitors. While these monitors are much less bulky than the older CRT monitors, there are some disadvantages that can be solved by making another switch to the LED monitors.

The difference between an LCD monitor and an LED monitor is with the source of the back light. The older LCD monitors are back lit with florescent tubes. These tubes only have a lifetime of three to four years before they begin to dim. Although it may seem that the smart thing to do to correct this problem would have been to allow the consumer to change the florescent tubes and keep the same monitor, but this option has not been offered by manufacturers. Instead, users are left with no alternative other than to replace their monitors. Thus, monitors become a large source of electronic waste.

Another disadvantage of an LCD monitor is that it is bulkier and heavier than an LED monitor. The florescent tubes are the reason for the additional thickness. These monitors cannot be made as thin as the LED monitors, which may be less than half an inch in thickness. The LED displays are ideal for laptop computers.

A third disadvantage of the LCD monitors is that the florescent light does not produce a full color spectrum. There are some colors that are just not as bright with these monitors as they are with the LED monitors that produce a high quality white light.

LED monitors now require much less energy than any other monitor on the market. In addition they are some of the brightest monitors available on the market. They also have a longer life span before they begin to lose their brightness.

Some users complain that the LED monitors are not evenly lit. This may be more of a matter of their eyes adjusting to using a new type of screen. Because the LED lights are placed around the edge of the display, the center may not be as bright, however this should not affect the overall use of the screen.

Other users find the screens too bright for their preference. One solution is to buy a monitor with a brightness control that will allow you to dim the screen if it causes problems for you. This can help you to avoid eyestrain.

These two minor complaints should not be enough to keep you from purchasing one of the best monitors that are available today. These are the absolute thinnest monitors available. They are extremely clear and last much longer than the LCD monitors with florescent tubes.

Choosing a monitor with long life is a great choice for the environment. Whilst many people have simply given in to purchasing a new monitor every time they buy a new home or office computer, monitors should not have to be updated as often as the CPU. Choosing an LED monitor gives you the best chance of having a quality monitor that will last as long or longer than your current computer.

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September 19, 2009

Buying A LED Television For Your Home

The new LED Televisions coming out aren't the same old ones that have been around for years. They are better, and in fact they might even be better then LCD or Plasma TVs. LED, which stands for light emitting diodes, have been around for a long time now. They have a new feature that is setting the electronic industry in motion.

Way ahead of the standard choices of televisions that you find to buy, the LED televisions have made a huge splash. The picture quality of these newer LEDs is looking better than a Plasma or LCD television can offer you. So let's look at the other advantages you can see with LED televisions.

On LED televisions the screen is made up of several of those light emitting diodes. This allows the screen to emit light to create a bright picture. Other methods are reflecting the light off. Pictures for the new LED televisions have been brighter plus other advantages are still to be mentioned.

Instead since the LED televisions have an electronic semiconductor that is one way it reacts quickly, and it will not blur images. Plus if you have electrical problems or drops in the current you may see that other televisions will lose color, but not the LED televisions.

You can also add what is called an eyelid to the screen. It will help to block any sunlight or glare from the screen. It's something that other televisions will not give you the chance to try. With LCD or Plasma TVs you may notice how when you stand on the sides a picture doesn't look right, but LED televisions can be seen clearly in all ways.

Another advantage with LED televisions is the color and how rich it is. Cost of these new models of LED television you would expect to be high. But really they are a lot less than LCD and Plasma TVs that you can spend thousands of dollars on.

There are even bigger sizes that you can get these LED televisions in. An example to show the savings you can have is that of a new 48" LED television, compared to a LCD of the same size. With that purchase you will see 40% in savings for the LED television, and a better picture!

The advantages almost seem too good to be true when you look at them again. Pictures that are better, colors that are true and rich and a less expensive price. It looks like manufacturers of LED televisions have been at the drawing board. Not lying down and letting the market be taken over.

Check out the new models of LED televisions on the market, save a lot of money. Heck, why not buy a new Blu-Ray to go with it. Your family will love the new television.

Bobby Onions writes about LED Televisions and led tvs

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LED Televisions Have Hit The Market

As the days pass technology seems to take giant leaps forward. This is true also for the consumer electronics industry and in particular television technology. LED Televisions are the latest crop of consumer electronics televisions to hit the market. They offer much better picture quality and many more functions. Various manufacturers call it by various names but because the television uses LEDs I guess the name is fitting for this technology. We will take a glimpse in what you can expect from these televisions.

The term LED televisions is used mostly by Samsung electronics as well as other television manufacturers. Now even though the name suggests that there are a large number of LEDs in the television there are not as many as they should be to form a picture. What the LEDs do is they provide the LCD with the needed backlight hence making it able to produce picture perfect video.

There is quite a difference in terms of picture quality and technology as compared to conventional LCD TV technology. One of the biggest differences from a consumer's point of view is that it produces very bright images. The television also produces much deeper blacks as compared to any other type of television technology.

Now LED Televisions are slim especially when it comes to Edge-LED technology. This technology helps television manufacturers manufacture much thinner televisions that have a far lower power consumption when compared to ordinary LCD televisions. This television is almost 40% more power efficient than regular LCD televisions on the market.

LED Televisions can also provide for a much broader array of color gamut. This is especially true in areas where RGB backlighting is used.

LCD televisions use the conventional back light to light up the LCD panel. However on the other hand what LED Televisions use are an array of LED lights which are installed behind the LCD panel. The difference between edge technology and other technology is that is uses white LEDs which are placed around the sides of the panel and use special diffusion technology to light up the screen by spreading light behind the panel.

One of the biggest of the many benefits of having an LED backlight is that it offers a lower level of power consumption as well as very high brightness. When you compare it to conventional LCD lighting there are also color advantages. These are something which cannot be achieved with regular LCD technology. However one of the biggest barriers to wide usage of LED television is the cost of purchasing the unit. As time passes the prices are lowering though.

Various companies produce variations of these technologies. Also every brand of television does their own special thing with their television in order to make it more favourable. In a nutshell though this is what you can expect from these televisions.

Jed Young writes about LED Televisions and led screens

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September 17, 2009

LED Televisions Are The Latest And Greatest

As the days pass technology seems to take giant leaps forward. This is true also for the consumer electronics industry and in particular television technology. LED Televisions are the latest crop of consumer electronics televisions to hit the market. They offer much better picture quality and many more functions. Various manufacturers call it by various names but because the television uses LEDs I guess the name is fitting for this technology. We will take a glimpse in what you can expect from these televisions.

The term LED Televisions is something that Samsung has widely used and it has been under much debate if the television should be called an LED television since it's not entirely composed of LEDs. However the job of these LEDs is to light up the LCD display and in turn produce great shades of various colors and deep dark colors which means that it improves over all picture quality.

When you look at televisions there is a big difference between the picture quality and technology of conventional LCD televisions versus LED Televisions. From a point of view of a lay person the picture quality is much better with the television able to produce very dark blacks, and bright colors.

The Edge-LED technology has made it possible for manufacturers to produce very slim televisions. The least of which are 1 inch thick. They can possibly go thinner depending on how the technology evolves. These televisions also have a much lower power consumption ratio than normal televisions. It is almost 40% more efficient in terms of power than conventional televisions on the market.

There is also a much wider color gamut the television can deal with as compared to regular LCDs. This is especially true in those areas where RGB type backlighting is also used.

There are several methods that are used for backlighting LCD panels. By using either white or RGB (Red, Green and blue) LED arrays which are placed behind the panel. The Edge-LED lighting technology uses white colored LEDs which are arranged around the inside of the frame of the television using a special light diffusion panel which is perfectly designed to spread the rays of light evenly behind the panel.

When you look at the benefits of using LED backlight, its biggest offering to you is it will consume low power. It also produces much brighter pictures as compared to conventional LCDs. There are also many obvious color advantages over conventional LCDs. They produce some of the most awesome pictures which conventional LCDs simply cannot. However it's the price of these televisions which usually keep people from purchasing them.

There are various types of LED Televisions on the market today which are manufactured by various consumer electronics companies. Each and every one is slightly different in the sense that they use their own technology to ensure good high picture quality. When choosing a television make sure that you compare it with others in the same category. Make sure that it has all the functions that you are looking for in a television. You also need to pay attention to the price as well.

Jed Young writes about samsung led televisions and led screen

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September 16, 2009

LED Televisions - Information

Watching television is a favourite pass time to people all over the globe. In fact, using the TV to play games and watch movies has become such an important part of the lives of society, that manufactures continue to search for ways to enhance the television experience. In most cases, this includes a clearer picture, a bigger screen, or better sound. All of these aspects are wrapped up into the latest TVs inventions known as the LED high definition television.

From the trial of using LEDs for color and clarity in screen projection has evolved the LED television. LEDs are better than fluorescent or incandescent bulbs at directing light in a single direction. These television have much the same features as LCD TVs except that they make use of LEDs. The LEDs are either placed along the outer edges of the screen or across the back of it. Television with perimeter LEDs are edge-lit and televisions with LEDs in the back are back -lit.

The use of LED technology in the edge-lit or back-lit options work somewhat differently. Lining the edges of the screen with LEDs allows for a sleeker screen because no LEDs are used in the back. However with LEDs located across the back of the screen, darker blacks are formed because LEDs can shut off not allowing light to peek through resulting in a term called local dimming. In most cases, the back-lit LED television cost more than the edge-lit LED television. Both methods allow for great viewing color and picture perfection.

While it appears that LED is the wave of the future, upgrading immediately is not a requirement for television enjoyment. However if the objective is great gaming or intense move watching, the upgrade may just be worth the cost. Every LED TV has full high definition resolution. The quality of fast motion on these television screens adds incredible visual appeal to action films and games. In addition, the design is slim and the screen large. The green world prefers the LED HDTV due to the 40% cut in energy consumption. Yet, all of this can come at cost of up to $4000.

The close competition between LCD, plasma, and LED TVs leads to a need for great comparison from the buyer before making a final decision and purchase. While the plasma TV offers a great viewing angle, its reflective screen is often troublesome in light. LCD TVs work well for basic viewing needs but the bulbs do not compare to the newer LED TV creation. The newer LED TVs take the lead when it comes to the picture produced.

LEDs group together to form small dots or pixels in a LED screen. While all LED screens offer high resolution, the amount of resolution depends greatly on the pixels. Red, blue, and green pixels work together to form other colors as well as white. The distance between the pixels on a LED screen is known as pixel pitch. The smaller the pixel pitch of the screen, the closer the pixels resulting in a higher resolution. High quality LED screens may contain over 9000 pixels per meter. These LED screens are limited to 40 inches or larger.

In addition to the discovery of LED screens in the television world, NCE has broken through with the LED monitor. The LED monitor, like the LED TV screen, promises to offer the best color and clarity. Again these features are not priceless. A LED monitor offers the same features of the LCD flat panel monitor but with more accurate coloring. The high end of the LED monitor price spectrum ranges up to and over $6000. However, one positive aspect about the LED monitor is the absence of Mercury as found in fluorescent backlights.

All reviews and indicators point to LED technology as being the electronic of the future. While high cost and screen size limitations are a factor in the LED world now, manufacturers show promise of working through these issues. In given time, LED electronics could possibly be a normal in the homes of all television watchers.

Ricky Strauss talks about LED Televisions Information and LED Technology Informtion

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LED Televisions

People all across the world spend hours watching television. They get hooked on their favourite shows and even discuss the characters as if they exist in real life. They become addicted to TV gaming options and new connection capability. Due to this, creating a clearer, a bigger, and a more realistic television screen has become a venture for all electronic manufacturers. While the LCD television and plasma television sit high on the high quality TV list, the latest in discoveries comes from LEDs in the LED high definition television.

Out of the desire to find better, more exciting ways to watch television or take part in TV gaming has evolved the LED television. An LED television differs from that of the plasma or LCD TVs in that it uses LEDs to direct light and color resulting in more clarity. LEDs have a great capability of directing light into one direction than other lighting methods. These LEDs are either found along the edges of the screen or across the back. These two terms edge-lit and back-lit describe the different LED positions.

The use of LED technology in a television allows for slightly different viewing. The size of a television screen using LEDs is limited to 40 inches or greater thus the screen is much larger than those of other TV types. However, the screen is slimmer and sleeker in depth. Typically, a LED television with LEDs along the perimeter of the screen cost less than a TV with back-lit LEDs. Using LEDs around the edges of a TV allows for an even narrower screen option. Yet, a back-lit LED television screen allows for local dimming in which darker blacks are created when LEDs are shut off.

The cost of the clarity and color improvements with a LED HDTV comes with a cost. An upgrade to one of these televisions may cost the buyer up to $4000. Yet, with the upgrade the viewer gains much intensity in action films and gaming. LED TVs are more efficient at creating excellent pictures of fast motions. The LED HDTV manufacturers also claim that television cuts energy consumption by 40%.

When comparing the three competitors for top quality televisions, plasma TVs, LCD TVs, and LED TVs are the three to compare. Plasma TVs are known for their incredible viewing angle. However, they have received great heat from their reflective screens. LCD TVs still own up to great picture quality. However, none yet have toped the LED TVs in capturing and portraying perfect color and clarity.

The LED screen has allowed for the capabilities of larger, wider screens. These LED screens are composed of many LEDs combined to form small dots or pixels. A color LED screen has three colors of LED pixels. The pixels are red, green, and blue. When put together, these pixels form white. One single meter of a LED screen can house over 9000 pixels. The number of pixels per meter is determine by the pixel pitch, which is the distance between each pixel. The smaller the pixel pitch in an LED screen, the higher definition the viewer receives and the higher cost the buyer pays.

In addition to the discovery of LED screens in the television world, NCE has broken through with the LED monitor. The LED monitor, like the LED TV screen, promises to offer the best color and clarity. Again these features are not priceless. A LED monitor offers the same features of the LCD flat panel monitor but with more accurate coloring. The high end of the LED monitor price spectrum ranges up to and over $6000. However, one positive aspect about the LED monitor is the absence of Mercury as found in fluorescent backlights.

All reviews and indicators point to LED technology as being the electronic of the future. While high cost and screen size limitations are a factor in the LED world now, manufacturers show promise of working through these issues. In given time, LED electronics could possibly be a normal in the homes of all television watchers.

Ricky Strauss talks about LED Televisions Information and LED Technology Informtion

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Looking At LED Televisions

The new LED Televisions coming out aren't the same old ones that have been around for years. They are better, and in fact they might even be better then LCD or Plasma TVs. LED, which stands for light emitting diodes, have been around for a long time now. They have a new feature that is setting the electronic industry in motion.

These LED televisions are way ahead of the standard televisions, but they have even been showing that picture quality with an LED can be better. Passing even the quality that people often look for in the LCD and Plasma TVs on the market. Now we will look a bit closer at the advantages of this type of television.

On LED televisions the screen is made up of several of those light emitting diodes. This allows the screen to emit light to create a bright picture. Other methods are reflecting the light off. Pictures for the new LED televisions have been brighter plus other advantages are still to be mentioned.

One of which is the reaction time of turning on an LED television compared to others on the market. Since it's using a one way electronic semiconductor it turns on quickly. But other LCD and Plasma TVs experience a delay and also a blurring of images. Also if you have ever had a drop in electric current you will notice other televisions will lose color. Not the case with LED televisions.

But there are more advantages to LED televisions of today. You can place a shade on these televisions to reduce glare. Whether it be caused by sun coming in through a window, or a light. Now you will be able to see the screen easily, with that advantage. Plus you can see the screen even when you're off to the side.

Another advantage with LED televisions is the color and how rich it is. Cost of these new models of LED television you would expect to be high. But really they are a lot less than LCD and Plasma TVs that you can spend thousands of dollars on.

You have all sorts of sizes that are offered on the LED televisions on the market too. So it's not like you're going to have to spend a huge amount of money. You can get a 48"LED television and spend close to 40% less on the price of it over the closest LCD television choice in that exact size.

The advantages almost seem too good to be true when you look at them again. Pictures that are better, colors that are true and rich and a less expensive price. It looks like manufacturers of LED televisions have been at the drawing board. Not lying down and letting the market be taken over.

In closing, check out these new LED televisions that are on the market. See if you can see any difference in the picture. You know you will see it in the price of them over the higher priced alternatives. And think of all the things you can buy with saving that money!

Bobby Onions talks about LED Television and led tv

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September 15, 2009

LED High Definition Televisions

People all across the world spend hours watching television. They get hooked on their favourite shows and even discuss the characters as if they exist in real life. They become addicted to TV gaming options and new connection capability. Due to this, creating a clearer, a bigger, and a more realistic television screen has become a venture for all electronic manufacturers. While the LCD television and plasma television sit high on the high quality TV list, the latest in discoveries comes from LEDs in the LED high definition television.

This drive toward giving viewers a more enjoyable TV watching experience has lead to the latest in trends, the LED television. In basic terms, a LED TV can exist as a LCD TV that uses Light Emitting Diode (LEDs) to clarify the picture screen display or as an LED TV which uses complete LEDs. LEDs more effectively direct light in one direction than fluorescent or incandescent bulbs. In a LCD TV, the LEDS are either placed along the back of the screen or around the edge of the screen. When the LEDs are used along the perimeter of the display screen, the term edge lit is labelled to the product.

The use of LED technology in the edge-lit or back-lit options work somewhat differently. Lining the edges of the screen with LEDs allows for a sleeker screen because no LEDs are used in the back. However with LEDs located across the back of the screen, darker blacks are formed because LEDs can shut off not allowing light to peek through resulting in a term called local dimming. In most cases, the back-lit LED television cost more than the edge-lit LED television. Both methods allow for great viewing color and picture perfection.

While it appears that LED is the wave of the future, upgrading immediately is not a requirement for television enjoyment. However if the objective is great gaming or intense move watching, the upgrade may just be worth the cost. Every LED TV has full high definition resolution. The quality of fast motion on these television screens adds incredible visual appeal to action films and games. In addition, the design is slim and the screen large. The green world prefers the LED HDTV due to the 40% cut in energy consumption. Yet, all of this can come at cost of up to $4000.

Once the decision to upgrade has been made, there are several factors to consider before shopping for a new TV. A careful comparison should be made between LED TVs, LCD TVs, and Plasma TVs. The newest of the three, LED TVs, offer larger screen options. Their viewing angle is still short of the plasma but the reflective screen and burn out issue are not a problem.

The LED screen has allowed for the capabilities of larger, wider screens. These LED screens are composed of many LEDs combined to form small dots or pixels. A color LED screen has three colors of LED pixels. The pixels are red, green, and blue. When put together, these pixels form white. One single meter of a LED screen can house over 9000 pixels. The number of pixels per meter is determine by the pixel pitch, which is the distance between each pixel. The smaller the pixel pitch in an LED screen, the higher definition the viewer receives and the higher cost the buyer pays.

In addition to LEDs making their way into the world of television, they are now breaking ground with the LED monitor. The once popular flat screen LCD monitor has been outdone when it comes to color accuracy and precision. The LED monitors are created without metal that is found in other bulb type monitors. NEC is one of the first to put the LED monitor on the market with a cost reaching up to $6000 or more to purchase.

It appears that LED has made its presence known in the world of electronics and does not intend to leave anytime soon. However, over time consumers should see reduction capabilities in the size of LED screens along with a reduction in cost.

Ricky Strauss talks about LED Televisions Info and LED HDTV Info

Filed under Movies by Ricky Strauss

September 10, 2009

LED High Definition Televisions

People all across the world spend hours watching television. They get hooked on their favourite shows and even discuss the characters as if they exist in real life. They become addicted to TV gaming options and new connection capability. Due to this, creating a clearer, a bigger, and a more realistic television screen has become a venture for all electronic manufacturers. While the LCD television and plasma television sit high on the high quality TV list, the latest in discoveries comes from LEDs in the LED high definition television.

This drive toward giving viewers a more enjoyable TV watching experience has lead to the latest in trends, the LED television. In basic terms, a LED TV can exist as a LCD TV that uses Light Emitting Diode (LEDs) to clarify the picture screen display or as an LED TV which uses complete LEDs. LEDs more effectively direct light in one direction than fluorescent or incandescent bulbs. In a LCD TV, the LEDS are either placed along the back of the screen or around the edge of the screen. When the LEDs are used along the perimeter of the display screen, the term edge lit is labelled to the product.

The use of LED technology in a television allows for slightly different viewing. The size of a television screen using LEDs is limited to 40 inches or greater thus the screen is much larger than those of other TV types. However, the screen is slimmer and sleeker in depth. Typically, a LED television with LEDs along the perimeter of the screen cost less than a TV with back-lit LEDs. Using LEDs around the edges of a TV allows for an even narrower screen option. Yet, a back-lit LED television screen allows for local dimming in which darker blacks are created when LEDs are shut off.

The cost of the clarity and color improvements with a LED HDTV comes with a cost. An upgrade to one of these televisions may cost the buyer up to $4000. Yet, with the upgrade the viewer gains much intensity in action films and gaming. LED TVs are more efficient at creating excellent pictures of fast motions. The LED HDTV manufacturers also claim that television cuts energy consumption by 40%.

Once the decision to upgrade has been made, there are several factors to consider before shopping for a new TV. A careful comparison should be made between LED TVs, LCD TVs, and Plasma TVs. The newest of the three, LED TVs, offer larger screen options. Their viewing angle is still short of the plasma but the reflective screen and burn out issue are not a problem.

The LED screen has allowed for the capabilities of larger, wider screens. These LED screens are composed of many LEDs combined to form small dots or pixels. A color LED screen has three colors of LED pixels. The pixels are red, green, and blue. When put together, these pixels form white. One single meter of a LED screen can house over 9000 pixels. The number of pixels per meter is determine by the pixel pitch, which is the distance between each pixel. The smaller the pixel pitch in an LED screen, the higher definition the viewer receives and the higher cost the buyer pays.

The LED monitor has also broken ground in the electronics world. While many were happy with their flat panel LCD monitor, the color produced simply did not satisfy manufacturers. The LED monitor out produces the LCD model when it comes to creating accurate and precise color. However, this beautiful color does not come without cost. NEC has the first LED monitor with a high end price range of over $6000. In addition to displaying perfect color, the company also contributes part of its creation to the fact that Mercury is found in fluorescent backlights. Afraid of upcoming strict shipping restrictions, they claim to have made an environmental decisions as well as a color one.

While there is no rush to run out and upgrade all electronic screens to LED screens, it does appear that this is where the future of viewing is headed. In given time the cost of the screens along with the size capabilities will decrease making LED TVs a common sight in homes everywhere.

Ricky Strauss talks about LED Televisions News and LED TVs News

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LED Televisions Produce Great Picture

As the days pass technology seems to take giant leaps forward. This is true also for the consumer electronics industry and in particular television technology. LED Televisions are the latest crop of consumer electronics televisions to hit the market. They offer much better picture quality and many more functions. Various manufacturers call it by various names but because the television uses LEDs I guess the name is fitting for this technology. We will take a glimpse in what you can expect from these televisions.

The name or term LED Televisions has been widely used by Samsung electronics even though the television is not entirely composed of LEDs and they are not responsible for making up the picture. The job of these LEDs is to produce brighter pictures by giving the LCD panel backlight support. This is how LED Televisions are able to produce such vivid pictures.

When you look at televisions there is a big difference between the picture quality and technology of conventional LCD televisions versus LED Televisions. From a point of view of a lay person the picture quality is much better with the television able to produce very dark blacks, and bright colors.

Now LED Televisions are slim especially when it comes to Edge-LED technology. This technology helps television manufacturers manufacture much thinner televisions that have a far lower power consumption when compared to ordinary LCD televisions. This television is almost 40% more power efficient than regular LCD televisions on the market.

The other most important thing about this television is that they offer a wider color gamut. This is especially in those areas where RGB-LED backlighting is used.

LCD televisions use the conventional back light to light up the LCD panel. However on the other hand what LED Televisions use are an array of LED lights which are installed behind the LCD panel. The difference between edge technology and other technology is that is uses white LEDs which are placed around the sides of the panel and use special diffusion technology to light up the screen by spreading light behind the panel.

One of the biggest of the many benefits of having an LED backlight is that it offers a lower level of power consumption as well as very high brightness. When you compare it to conventional LCD lighting there are also color advantages. These are something which cannot be achieved with regular LCD technology. However one of the biggest barriers to wide usage of LED television is the cost of purchasing the unit. As time passes the prices are lowering though.

There are various consumer electronic businesses that produce different types of LED Televisions. Every business does its own special thing in order to improve picture quality and add a few more functions than its competitor. What you need to do as a consumer is to look for the best price to picture quality ratio. You also need to look at the functions and if you feel that the television works great and shows great pictures then you have a winner and you should purchase it.

Jed Young writes about LED Televisions and led tvs

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