Saturday, July 12, 2014

Everything You Need To Know About LED TV

By Wanda Rosner


In the current digital, people have to incorporate their lives with the right technology to keep themselves knowledgeable every time something happens in the world. That is why it is important to have a good LED TV in the house. Many benefits come with having a powerful LED TV. But you must select the right size for your house with the right features to enjoy the full benefits. You also need to put the right settings otherwise, it will be useless. The following information will help you know a little bit more about LED TVs.

The term LED is a popularized name used to refer to LCD televisions that have a series of diode backlights rather than cathode fluorescent lights. This means that is not actually a new species of TV, but a much more improvised version of the LCD television. The first ever TV of this generic to hit the markets was the Samsung LN-T4681F back in 2007. The maximum lifespan that the backlights can continue to shine brightly is around 100,000 hours, after which they become dull.

There are two main types of LED backlights, the backlit, and the edge-lit. The first one features a series of continuous lights on the back panel of the television that forms a picture when lighted. The latter were improved from the backlit ones by removing the lights and placing them along the edge of the TV. This makes them much more thinner.

This new technology works on the concept of local dimming, which simply means that it has the ability to dim a single pixel individually in dark places of a picture or make it glow brighter in bright points of the picture. It does this by preventing light from escaping. This technology enhances the quality of the picture by improving on the color and contrast.

Another great feature is that it saves on power. It has been proven that these machines use an average of about 101 watts annually, which means that you can save about 40 percent on electricity bill. This is because their cells produce more light than fluorescent and can dim on and off anytime.

The market for LED televisions is looking bright in the future. Manufacturers are deliberating on improving the picture quality from the 1080 pixels to full array graphics. This move may mean much more defined graphics, but the problem is the funding required to light all the 2.1 million pixels in the 1080p individually.

On the brighter side, the televisions have a game mode system with high processing rates going around 120 Hz, 240Hz, and 480Hz. Although this may mean more purchasing cash, it is worth every penny because of the improved efficiency. In addition, they also have multiple TV out ports for various connections such as the HDMI, composite connections and USB connections.

It is also important to note that, although some older television versions also have internet access, these ones have integrated wifi connectivity. This means faster and cable free internet experience that enables you to surf the web, visit social websites and stream videos at the comfort of your sitting room. Several applications accompany the Wi-Fi feature, but you can also download applications of your choice from the internet.




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