Showing posts with label Backlit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Backlit. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

The difference between Edge-Lit and Backlit

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The introduction of LED televisions on the market threw a lot of questions about the technology used and the advantages of using this type of high-definition television. Many people do not understand how the new HDTV works and how they can benefit. Because of this fact many did not appreciate the new technology and do not even bother, the most important facts about this TV.

LEDs are the LCD TV LED emitting or light-use asThe backlighting instead of cold cathode lamps, or CCFLs. LEDs are smaller than the fluorescent panels to make TVs more power efficient. There are two types of LEDs: full range or back-lit and edge lit. Backlit LCD TVs use a lot of LED segments are placed in the back des Each LED can be activated and produce images on a high personalization and dynamic contrast ratio and very clear. The local setting can produce deep blacks, high brightness, so usersEnjoy true high-definition LCD TV, users will enjoy.

Edge-lit, on the other hand, is the type of backlight, the LEDs on the edge of the plate. The light is diffused and out, the center of the screen makes the black levels as deep as the backlight. The advantage of having a TV is illuminated length of the side that has the lighter weight, because the panels used are thinner and are located only in the pages. This type of LED TVeven thinner than the outside against the back-lit TV has a very lean.

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Vizio 55" LED Backlit LCD HDTV VF551XVT - First Impressions and Review

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Choosing a television these days isn't as simple as it used to be. The more research you do, the better chance you have of finding a TV that suits your needs at a price you can afford. The latest technologies have created a wide range of features and an even wider range of pricing in today's TV market.

I just recently purchased a new TV and you might benefit from my experience. In my instance I was using an older, low quality 58" Plasma TV and wanted to upgrade to better quality without going to a much smaller TV and stay within my budget. My budget was $1600 and there are plenty of decent TV's available in that price range. I Really liked the Sony 52" KDL-52VL150 and would have purchased it at Costco but I was so used to the large size of my previous 58" plasma I wanted to find something larger.

Once I saw the Vizio 55" LED Backlit LCD HDTV I knew I had to get it even though it was a few hundred more than I wanted to spend it was clearly worth it. The difference in quality from my 58" Plasma to my new 55" LED Vizio is the same as the difference between Standard Definition and my old plasma in my opinion. If you are thinking about upgrading your TV, now may be the time since there are many new features available on the Vizio 55" TRULED TV.

The LED backlight is truly amazing and creates an impressive amount of contrast using smart dimming which controls 80 individual blocks of LED's. The 240hz SPS is not a true 240hz refresh but the motion is the most noticeable improvement over my last TV. 240hz SPS Combined with 1080P resolution creates a picture that is absolutely unreal or should I say absolutely "real". If you are in the market for a new TV do yourself a favor and give the Vizio 55" TRULED TV a look. I think you will be impressed.

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