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August 5, 2023

Compare LED TV

 

Some Boring but important Basics

 

LED-LCD. This is an LCD screen with LED backlights. This is the most common tv screen at the moment. Also Samsung QLED is a variant of LED-LCD technique.

OLED. This is a technique with organic LED panels with no back lights. LG is the main manufacturer of big OLED panels. Those panels are also used by Philips, Sony and Panasonic

LED TV is an LCD TV has uses LED backlighting -the term LED TV is a marketing label to make you think that it is different than an LCD TV. All LCD TVs now use LED backlighting - the LCD panel is what you view the images on. The correct term should be LED/LCD TV - in addition QLED and miniLED TVs are also LCD TVs.

 

The cornerstone of picture quality, contrast ratio refers to the range between a display’s darkest black levels and brightest highlights. Because VA-style panels excel at producing deep, dark black levels, this is arguably their biggest strength. VA panels almost always feature deeper black levels than their IPS counterparts, and this goes a long way in creating a detail-rich picture.

 

A TV’s total viewing angle describes how much a viewer can move away from an ideal, head-on viewing position before the contrast and color of the picture begins to deteriorate. Due to the positioning of their liquid crystals, IPS panels excel in this department; they typically offer significantly more viewing flexibility than TVs with VA-style panels. In other words, IPS panels are more reliable for group viewings (or any situation where a viewer might need to sit at an off-angle).

 

 A+ grade is not a panel type, it is an extra speciality related to any panel, whether it is IPS, VA or any other panel. Both IPS or VA panels can have A+ grading.

 

 

 

VA panel has much more deep blacks than an IPS panel. In an IPS panel, the blacks appear more or less grey in shade. In a bright, fully illuminated room such as a showroom, you will not realize this fact, but if you are watching an IPS panel TV in your bedroom, where the light is dim, this fact will be apparent to you. And here, I would like to emphasize upon the importance of blacks in a TV. The more the blacks are deep in a TV, the better is the picture quality as all colours pop out in a dark background.

 

The contrast ratio of a VA panel can be much higher than the contrast ratio that can be achieved in an IPS panel. This is why a TV having a VA panel has a better contrast than the one having an IPS panel.

 

So before deciding upon a TV, you have to finalize your priorities. If you need to watch the TV in a dimly lit or dark room then go for a VA panel TV, but if you will watch it in a fully-illuminated room where people would be sitting a different angle, then go for a TV that has an IPS panel.

 

 

TV Licenses to local manufacturer

Kodak (Super Plastronics)

Acer (Indkal Technologies)

TCL (Onida MIRC Electronics, Genus Electrotech Ltd)

Oneplus  (Dixon Technologies India Pvt Ltd)

Samsung (Dixon Technologies India Pvt Ltd)

Toshiba (Dixon Technologies India Pvt Ltd)

Blaunkput (Envent worldwide Pvt Ltd)

Sansui (Jaina India Pvt Ltd, Satkriti Infotainment Pvt Ltd)

 

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Oneplus

Kodak

Samsung

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Sansui

 

Redmi

 

Hisense                                            

 

TCL (whole site is dummy and everything needs to be done via mail or calling)


 

TCL 65P635

LG 55UQ7500PSF

Quality

HDR

 

Sound

24W

20W

Memory

16 GB

8 GB

RAM

2 GB

1.5 GB

Operating System

Google TV

Web OS

Contrast Ration

5000:1

1100:1