
"To help everyone understand it all better, here are a few very brief, very general need-to-know terms. What is QLED? What is OLED? What is 4k? What is the difference between any of these TVs? Well... LCD: Liquid Crystal Display. The most common type of TV (which includes QLED). A backlight shines through a panel of Liquid Crystal making the colors more refined and clear. It's pretty basic, but it's 2025 and we can do better so no LCD screens on this list."
"QLED: Invented by Samsung, the Liquid Crystal panel of LCD is replaced with a quantum-dot panel. This innovation gives TVs brighter, more lifelike color images. For many years, competitors would call what they were working with QLEDs, but you may have noticed in recent years that has changed to Mini LED and ULED. There's a reason for that. Mini LED: Instead of using hundreds of tiny LED lights, these are made by using thousands of the little buggers."
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display and uses a backlight shining through a liquid crystal panel to create refined color and clarity. QLED replaces the liquid crystal layer with a quantum-dot panel, yielding brighter and more lifelike color images. Mini LED increases the number of backlight LEDs from hundreds to thousands, enabling finer local dimming and improved black levels. QD-Mini LED pairs Mini LED backlighting with a quantum-dot layer for higher brightness and enhanced contrast. OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) uses self-emissive pixels so each pixel creates its own light, producing superior contrast and deep blacks at higher cost. 4K is 3,840 pixels wide and 8K is 7,680 pixels wide.
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