Indian consumers have a lot to choose from in terms of buying new TVs. With many brands, models, sizes and features available it can be hard to know where to begin. One thing you should consider before anything else is what type of LED screen technology they use.
This article will break down different types of LED screens found on TVs and explain their advantages so that you can make an informed decision when purchasing your next television set. We will also look at some recent offerings from Haier India which demonstrate these cutting-edge technologies.
Understanding LED TV Screens
Before we get into specifics let’s first understand what an LED TV is. It stands for Light Emitting Diode, which are little light bulbs used in rows or clusters behind LCD panels (or other types) that produce white light when power passes through them. These LEDs can also create colored lights by passing electricity through different materials called phosphors which convert some wavelengths into others during this process.
In comparison with older models using cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs), these newer sets can be made much thinner because there’s no need for a bulky backlight unit – instead each individual pixel produces its own light source where required under software control only; this saves energy too.
There are three main types of LED screens used in televisions today:
- Edge-lit LCD/LED
- Full-array local dimming (FALD)
- OLED displays
Let us go over each one briefly.
1. Edge-Lit LCD/LED
Edge-lit LCDs are the most common type of LED televisions available today. They have LEDs around the edges that shine inward toward a diffuser panel which spreads light out evenly across it. These sets can be very thin and lightweight but their picture quality suffers because they cannot produce pure black levels like other types can; instead they rely on dimming particular areas to create darker shades in general.
This causes problems with contrast ratios especially during dark scenes where bright objects may cause blooming or haloing effects due to nearby pixels being too bright relative to those surrounding them.
A good example of this kind is the Haier 80cm (32) Google TV With Google Assistant – LE32K800GT. It offers great value for money as an entry-level set but still delivers HD Ready performance and features such as built-in Chromecast support along with voice control through Google Assistant. It has features that include:
- HD Ready resolution provides good picture quality and clear visuals suitable for basic entertainment needs. Compatible with various devices and content.
- Voice control for smart home device integration and quick access to information and services through Google Assistant.
- Dolby Audio with 20W output enhances audio quality with dynamic range, clarity and immersive surround sound.
- 1.5GB RAM + 8GB ROM memory and storage combination enables smooth performance and data handling capabilities.
- Chromecast built-in for seamless streaming of content from mobile devices and computers to the TV. Enhances viewing and sharing experiences.
- Google TV provides curated content recommendations and personalized suggestions for a tailored viewing experience.
- dbx-tv audio enhancement optimizes sound output for a more immersive and enjoyable audio experience.
2. Full-Array Local Dimming (FALD)
FALD is a more advanced version of edge-lit technology that uses an array arrangement for LEDs behind the screen. Instead of just having them around its perimeter, there are many places directly behind specific zones within it too – typically between several hundred up to thousands depending on model size etcetera).
This allows much finer control over where light should be emitted or blocked so that deep blacks can be achieved without affecting overall brightness elsewhere on the panel surface at any given time; hence greater dynamic range potential overall compared with edge lit displays alone which must rely on global dimming techniques. The result? Better contrast ratios and improved HDR capabilities among other things!
One example here would have been the Haier QLED 165cm (65) Smart Google TV – 65S9QT It has a full-array backlighting system with localized dimming thanks to Micronix’s solution built into each pixel individually thus enabling better control over overall luminance levels across different parts of the image simultaneously while maintaining peak white output power where needed most whether highlights or bright backgrounds mainly during high dynamic range content playback like Dolby Vision HDR supported by this model as well. Its additional features include:
- QLED-120Hz Display: Utilizes quantum dots for enhanced color accuracy, brightness, and energy efficiency, delivering stunning visuals.
- Dolby Vision IQ: Optimizes visuals based on ambient light for lifelike colors, combined with Dolby Atmos for immersive audio placement, creating a cinematic experience.
- Local Dimming: Adjusts backlighting in specific areas of the screen, enhancing contrast and achieving deeper blacks for a more dynamic picture.
- MEMC 120Hz Technology: Provides smoother motion and reduces blur, ideal for fast-paced content like sports and action scenes.
- Dbx-tv Audio Enhancement: Optimizes sound output for improved audio quality, delivering a more immersive and enjoyable viewing experience.
- Google TV Integration: Offers curated content recommendations and personalized suggestions, making it easy to discover new shows and movies.
- Hands-Free Voice Control: Smart AI-enabled voice commands allow for easy operation of the TV, access to content, and control of smart home devices without a remote.
- Game Mode (VRR/ALLM): Optimizes settings for smooth gameplay, reduces input lag, enhances graphics, and improves overall gaming performance.
- 3GB RAM + 32GB ROM: Provides ample storage for apps and files, ensuring smooth multitasking and faster performance for a seamless user experience.
3. OLED
OLED displays are different from both types mentioned earlier because each of its pixels acts as its own light source. This means that when a particular pixel needs to be dark it simply turns off completely rather than relying on other nearby areas being dimmed down around it like with FALD or edge-lit techniques. The result is perfect blacks where required within any given scene without affecting adjacent brighter parts unnecessarily; hence infinite contrast ratios possible theoretically speaking although in practice these may still be limited due to current technical constraints but not nearly so much as LCD-based panels struggle to achieve even close approximations thereof! Also, there’s no need for backlighting either since every sub-pixel emits light on demand only which saves energy too.
In OLED category, Haier OLED 165cm (65) Android Smart LED TV With Hands Free Voice Control – 65C10 is great model with features that include:
- OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate provides vibrant colors, deep blacks and wide viewing angles for an immersive viewing experience.
- MEMC 120Hz insertion smoothes motion and reduces blur, great for sports and action content.
- Hands-free voice control allows operating the TV and smart features through voice commands without a remote.
- 2GB RAM + 32GB storage enables smooth multitasking and ample storage capacity.
- Android TV grants access to a vast library of apps, games and streaming services.
- Ultra slim design with a sleek, modern and space-saving profile.
- Game mode with VRR and ALLM optimizes gaming with smoother gameplay, reduced input lag and improved graphics.
- dbx-tv audio enhancement provides a more immersive listening experience.
- Dolby Vision HDR produces stunning, vivid colors, deep contrasts and brightness for ultra-realistic visuals.
- Dolby Atmos 3D audio with height channels creates lifelike, directional sound that is engaging and immersive.
Haier offers high quality OLED TVs in India, their range delivers the benefits of colour reproduction and contrast in the best possible way. The Haier QLED 140cm (55) Smart Google TV – 55S9QT is a model with advanced features and ideal for homes. Its features include:
- QLED-120Hz: Utilizes quantum dots to enhance color accuracy, brightness, and energy efficiency.
- DOLBY VISION IQ – ATMOS: Dolby Vision IQ Atmos optimizes visuals based on ambient light, delivering lifelike colors, combined with immersive audio placement for an unparalleled cinematic experience.
- LOCAL DIMMING: Adjusts backlighting in specific areas of the screen for enhanced contrast and deeper blacks.
- MEMC 120Hz: Smoother motion and reduced blur for fast-paced content like sports and action scenes.
- Hands Free voice control: Smart AI enabled Voice commands for operating the TV, accessing content, and controlling smart home devices without using a remote
- Google TV: Curated content recommendations and personalized suggestions for a tailored viewing experience.
- 3+32 (RAM+ROM): Provides ample storage for apps and files, smooth multitasking, and faster performance for a seamless user experience
- GAME MODE(VRR/ALLM): Game mode optimizes device settings for smoother gameplay, reduced input lag, enhanced graphics, and improved overall performance, enhancing the gaming experience.
- Dbx-tv: Enhances audio quality by optimizing sound output for a more immersive and enjoyable viewing experience.
You are guaranteed a high-quality LED TV that will bring you and your family years of enjoyment, regardless of which model you select. Haier India is a reputable brand known for its dedication to creativity, customer care, and post-sales assistance.
What this means is that no matter if you are watching the newest online drama series, enjoying some old episodes of your favorite shows or cheering for your team a Haier LED TV will help get you into the middle of all the action. Try out the latest LED screen technology today and see how it can totally change the way you watch things.
Conclusion
When shopping for a new LED TV, it’s important to understand the different screen types available. LED TVs come in standard HD, Full HD, and Ultra HD resolutions, with Ultra HD 4K and 8K delivering the sharpest images. Screen sizes typically range from 32″ up to 85″ or more for an immersive viewing experience.
Other features like OLED panels provide intense colors and deep blacks, while QLED enhances brightness and color volume. Refresh rates of up to 120Hz create smooth motion clarity. HDR formats like Dolby Vision elevate contrast, brightness and color. Knowing the differences between LED screen types allows you to choose the right model for your needs and budget, ensuring an optimal viewing experience whether you’re streaming movies, watching sports or gaming.