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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.

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 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%.

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.

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.

thank you : Connie Priestly

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