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CNET on MSNLCD vs. OLED: TV Display Technologies Compared
Nearly every TV on the market today is either OLED or LCD. Here's a look at the pros and cons of each technology.
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The iPhone 7, in the LCD camp. (Image: Alex Cranz/Gizmodo) LCD uses a an extra backlight layer to illuminate the pixels. The light source is usually LEDs.
In its backlit LCD mode, it’s just about as good as any other 10.1-inch, 1024×600 netbook display, except that the viewing angle seems more limited, before the color started warping.
First announced at CES 2025, the TV could deliver more accurate colors using a new multicolor backlight technology.
With two 4K modules, each pixel gets a far greater ability to block the light from the backlight, greatly improving this longstanding LCD issue and improving the contrast ratio.
Another potential problem is display resolution. A TV needs to pack 1080 pixels across the width of its screen in order to display an HD signal. Each pixel contains red, green and blue.
LCD used to have a leg up on plasma in longevity, but with these current plasma models, we’d say it’s pretty even right now. Plasma and LCD are tied for the longevity win.
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