4. Full-array local dimming
Full-array technology has more LEDs built into the panel than direct-lit, and support for local dimming provides a greater level of precision, with more "lighting zones" than the best edge-lit TV.
4. Mini LED
Mini LED TVs pack in literally thousands of incredibly tiny lights, covering practically every inch of their back panel. This allows for an amazing level of control for stunning detail and contrast.
5. OLED
OLED TVs are illuminated with "organic light emitting diodes" rather than true backlights. Each and every pixel on the screen is self- illuminating, which means they can turn on/ off independently.
Near-infinite contrast with OLED
OLED TVs handle backlighting a bit differently. Instead of a panel with lots of LEDs, each pixel on the screen can turn on and off individually to create true, absolute black. This creates a contrast ratio that is essentially infinite and offers an unparalleled level of light control over the whole screen. As a result, OLED TVs are known for their realistic picture and rich detail.
OLEDs like it dark
OLED TVs usually aren't quite as bright as their LED cousins. This means they typically perform at their best in a dark space, like a dedicated home theater room.
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Quantum dots dial up the color
Samsung enhances all of their OLED and QLED TVs with a special film layer of quantum dots. These light-reactive nanocrystals amplify color volume and saturation for brighter, more vivid colors.
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