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Nearly every TV on the market today is either OLED or LCD. Here's a look at the pros and cons of each technology.
When it comes to choosing a television or computer monitor there are two terms that are quite confusing which are LED and LCD ...
And secondly, like an e-ink display, the unique Memory-In-Pixel—or MIP—structure of these new LCDs allow them to display a static image indefinitely without the need for additional power.
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In short, a plasma display has pixels made up of smaller red, green, and blue subpixels that work like little fluorescent lights, with an electric charge exciting a gas and causing a phosphor to glow.
Nintendo's latest model refresh for the Switch includes an OLED display as the main selling point. Here are the advantages that the OLED screen offers over the original Switch's LCD screen, and ...
How do OLED displays work? Typical liquid crystal display (LCD) screens use a backlight shining through liquid crystals that filter the color of the backlight to create each pixel's hue.
What is LCD and how does it work? LCD stands for liquid-crystal display, which refers to how the monitor works.