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Local dimming is a feature on LED TVs that dims the backlight behind parts of the screen that are displaying black. This makes blacks appear deeper and darker on those parts of the screen, which can be a big bonus for people who watch videos with darker scenes, like movies and TV shows. Full-array Using Local Dimming: These are very similar to the way LCD TVs were configured but instead of using the CCFL backlight, they use LED backlights instead. The term‚ “full-array” simply means that the LEDs cover the entire backside of the LCD panel. If you are in need of any assistance, have additional questions, or would just like to see our helpful tips, check us out on Twitter @LGUSSupport ^CP
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