QLED (Quantum Dot Light Emitting Diode)
QLED refers to Quantum Dot Light Emitting Diode and describes a specific screen technology that is used in LED-LCD TVs. Here, tiny semiconductor crystals, so-called quantum dots, are used to achieve a broader color palette and enhanced brightness.
More Information about QLED (Quantum Dot Light Emitting Diode)
Unlike OLED TVs, where each pixel is its own light source, so to speak, QLED TVs need a separate light source to illuminate the screen. Compared to more conventional technology, such TVs achieve higher luminance and better color fidelity. In addition, the technology can offer a longer lifespan because pixel failures occur less frequently.
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