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Blue - QLED TVs are powered by Quantum Dot technology and provide you with over a billion brilliant shades of vivid and lifelike colors that stay true without fading, regardless of the scene's brightness. ~ Samsung Specialist
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later."AI it" LOL: what is QLED? ChatGPT said: QLED stands for Quantum-dot Light Emitting Diode. It's a display technology primarily used in TVs and monitors, especially by Samsung. While the name might sound like it's a new type of screen like OLED, QLED is actually an evolution of traditional LED-LCD TVs, enhanced with a quantum dot layer to improve picture quality. How QLED Works: A QLED TV uses: LED backlight to illuminate the screen. A quantum dot layer (tiny semiconductor particles) that enhances color by emitting very precise wavelengths of light when hit by the LED backlight. An LCD panel to control how much light and color reaches your eyes. QLED Strengths: Brightness: Can get very bright, ideal for well-lit rooms. Color range: Quantum dots improve color accuracy and vibrancy. No burn-in risk: Unlike OLED, QLED doesn’t suffer from permanent image retention. Cost-effective at larger sizes: Generally cheaper than OLED at big screen sizes. QLED Limitations: Blacks aren't as deep as OLED: Since it's still backlit, dark scenes may look more gray than true black. Viewing angles: Image quality can degrade when viewed from the side. Not self-emissive: Each pixel doesn't produce its own light (unlike OLED), which limits contrast. TL;DR: QLED = LED TV with a quantum dot layer for better color and brightness. It’s great for bright rooms and vibrant picture quality, but not quite as "premium" as OLED when it comes to contrast and black levels.
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