Hisense debuted the first RGB mini-LED at CES, but Sony has now shown us its supremely impressive prototype version.
Today Sony is announcing the development of a new type of TV display that uses individual RGB LEDs for its backlighting.
Sony has announced its next-gen RGB mini-LED TV backlight tech, and from our eyes-on experience it looks like a winner.
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I saw Sony’s RGB Mini-LED display up-close, and it looks like the next-gen TV technology to beatJoining the likes of Hisense, Sony is betting on colored backlighting being the next evolution of Mini-LED technology. But unlike the Hisense ... a backlight using this technology leverages red, green ...
The leading screen technologies in mid- to high-end TVs are mini-LED LCD and OLED. Mini-LED LCDs use hundreds or thousands of ...
Traditional Mini-LED TVs rely on a backlight composed of thousands of tiny blue LEDs. This light passes through a layer of quantum dots and colour filters to produce the colours you see on the screen.
Mini-LED backlights are one way QLED TV makers are ... Eye fatigue is a real symptom of the act, and it’s usually caused by excessive blue light production. LED-based sets tend to show more ...
But we’re actually excited about one emerging technology, Mini LEDs in TV backlights. These really make a difference in how some higher-end LCD/LED TVs perform. Televisions with backlights made ...
Instead, behind closed doors at a separate meeting space, Sony showed me a new TV technology that promises to make its Mini LED sets of the future extra bright. Which, considering the Sony X95L ...
Here’s how it works. The best mini-LED TVs deliver both high brightness and deep black tones, creating a high-contrast display that works exceptionally well for both sports and movies.
Rather than unveiling most of its 2025 TV range all in one go at this January’s CES as it usually would, TCL announced instead that it was going to be spreading its TV announcements out over the ...
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