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In Reply to: RE: Samsung do them posted by cawson@onetel.com on September 8, 2009 at 11:45:07
", Samsung pointed out that LED backlighting provides improved energy efficiency, higher contrast ratios and slimmer designs. Samsung also noted that it has a line of LED-backlit LCD TVs that are less than an inch thick. Samsung stressed that the slim down of its LCD TVs has been enabled by LED backlighting technology."
I found nothing that mentioned LED display.
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You say "I found nothing that mentioned LED display."
Is this relevent? The early postings were comparing LCD with Plasma. If Samsung and others can substantially improve on these technologies and call their TVs "LED" because they include LEDs, what's to complain at? Even if they have LCDs as well as LEDs, the point is that brighter, clearer images can be delivered on a thinner screen. Surely that's good?
Peter
It provides a better viewing experience and is good for the environment. I've been very impressed with the ones I've seen. If I were in the market and could not afford a plasma large enough it would be my choice. My primary set is 65" and, we all know, we don't go smaller when we upgrade.:-)
It's simply not a revolutionary technology change that organic light emitting diode technology can potentially offer.
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