Viewing Angle
On this factor, the backlight plays no significant advantage. It depends on the glass panel of your TV. The thicker and the higher the quality of the glass panel of your TV, the better the viewing angle. Your kid sitting down on the floor and your friends sitting at the side sofas can still see the action.
Brightness
Again with LEDs having superior power as compared to LCDs, brightness is something LED TVs can be proud of. Even in very bright areas such as sunrooms or outdoor areas, the picture on the LED TV should still be very clear as it beats out all ambient light.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Differences LED TV between LCD TV: Viewing Angle and Brightness
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Thursday, April 12, 2012
Samsung UE60D8000 TV

This Frameless model is a stunner and can prove to be a mouthful to namedrop as the Samsung UE60D8000 is the ultimate upscale TV to have in your living area. It might as well go with a designer couch since it comes with a hefty price tag of 4,200.
The Samsung UE60D8000 is a 60 inch screen behemoth outlined by an ultra sleek silver bezel. It measures 30.45mm deep and weighs 24.8kg and comes with silver-prod foot base. If a glowing Samsung logo doesn't sit well with you, you can always turn it off. Everything you need - Volume levels, power button and channel controls- are on the left hand side.
Color is king with the Samsung UE60D8000. You get your money's worth on dynamic HD picture quality which is no doubt astonishingly sharp. The brightness is fit for a TV of such scale that counters it evenly with a rich layer of contrast points.
However, backlighting is still one of the setbacks common with edge-lit LED screens like this one. Though subtle, you'll still spot some backlight bleeding through the LCD panel particularly if you're watching night sequences or if the screen turns dark for a title sequence.
As for interface, the Samsung UE60D8000 has a great easy-to-navigate screen when connecting to the web, expect to be presented with a buffet of internet apps. The model also comes with 2 pairs of Samsung’s Bluetooth active shutter 3D glasses.
Beyond everything else, the Samsung UE60D8000 is just gorgeous. A ultra fine space saver and an amazing conversation piece that guests will never forget.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Differences LED TV between LCD TV: Color and Contrast
Contrast
LCD TVs create the color black by blocking the backlight much like you’d block out the sun with your own hand. The problem is you don’t get an absolute black as some light passes at the sides. Local dimming LED TVs on the other hand turn off the LEDs to areas where it is supposed to be black. It creates a much better contrast on the picture, providing better quality.
Edge-lit LED TVs on the other hand produce a whiter white but still has the same problem as LCD TVs. Color There’s another technological difference with LED TVs. There are local dimming LED TVs with only white backlight and there are also those with colored (RGB) backlights. As for color, go figure. Colored LED backlights are way superior to white backlit LEDs or LCDs.
Edge-lit LED TVs on the other hand produce a whiter white but still has the same problem as LCD TVs. Color There’s another technological difference with LED TVs. There are local dimming LED TVs with only white backlight and there are also those with colored (RGB) backlights. As for color, go figure. Colored LED backlights are way superior to white backlit LEDs or LCDs.
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LCD TV features,
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