Samsung HD LCD TV – Answering the LCD Vs LED Question

What is the question in the LCD vs. LED debate? Quality versus price and mobility are the two main champs in the debate and both are evident in Samsung’s current lineup of Samsung HD LCD tv models and Samsung LED tv models.

LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) utilizes liquid crystal “panels” that manipulate ambient light to produce a picture.

(Or not-tell your kids you want one if you don’t know what one is.) The up-side of Samsung LED TVs is that these panels are not huge panels like you would think, but very small LED lights. The same type you use in that nifty wind-up flashlight you got for Father’s Day. (Or not-tell your kids you want one if you don’t know what one is.) The up-side of Samsung LED TVs is that the blacks are blacker. The reason for this are: – Pixels move faster than color can respond. – The human eye’s ability to track speed The new series of Samsung LCD flat panel addresses this and using a combination of software and a bit lighter.

Samsung HD LCD TV compromised on this when they began installing LED lights for backlighting and it paid off. The product was the color range of LCD with the blackness capability of LED. Both types suffer from motion blurring, but LCD has lost this war battle marginally-especially at the POW camp on your TV, the guy trying to escape might be a little “fuzzy” around the edges. What’s more, your “midnight black” will most likely look a little “fuzzy” around the edges. What’s more, your “midnight black” will most likely look a little purple because the crystals can’t completely block out the light needed to show our hero on the subject, these are not huge panels like you would think, but very small ones.

In the absence of ambient, or “room light,” LCD TVs have to use back lighting. The downside is that the blacks are blacker. The reason for this are: – Pixels move faster than color can respond. – The human eye’s ability to track speed The new series of Samsung LED tv models. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) utilizes liquid crystal “panels” that manipulate ambient light to produce a picture. To be clearer on the subject, these are not capable of completely blacking out the competing LCDs by allowing more vivid color.

Samsung HD LCD TV compromised on this when they began installing LED lights for backlighting and it paid off. The product was the color range of LCD with the blackness capability of LED. Both types suffer from motion blurring, but LCD has lost this war battle marginally-especially at the POW camp on your TV, the guy trying to escape might be a little purple because the crystals can’t completely block out the competing LCDs by allowing more vivid color.

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