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Great question! OLED - stands for organic light emitting diode - a technology that used LEDs in which the light is produced by organic molecules. Main benefit is that when your TV needs to display black, the pixels are turned off completely and you are getting the real back where you need it. QLED - stands for quantum dot LED TV - a display technology that uses phosphorescent crystals to improve the LED backlight on an LCD TV. The crystals react to a specific blue light by emitting a red and green light, depending on the size in nanometers and produce rich saturated colors, especially where red and green is concerned. However unlike OLED's, you will not see the same level of real back when it comes to backlighting. QNED - this is an amalgamation of the word quantum, nanocell LCD branding and uses both quantum dot and emitting diodes for backlighting. This option offers a winning combination of both OLED and QLED display technologies. Delivers more subtle color tones and details in shadows on High-Definition resolution images. ^Jennifer
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