Sony has announced its next-gen RGB mini-LED TV backlight tech, and from our eyes-on experience it looks like a winner.
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I’ve seen Sony’s next-gen RGB LED TV in action – and I think it could be even better than OLEDRGB Mini LED is like that, but instead of the LEDs being white, they’re red, green and blue. The general idea is that, ...
Today Sony is announcing the development of a new type of TV display that uses individual RGB LEDs for its backlighting.
Instead of the white or blue LED backlights we typically see on QLED, QNED and traditional LCD TVs, these prototype TVs used an RGB LED-based backlight. That’s a separate LED element for each of the ...
Sony's new take on an old idea could lead to TVs with better, brighter color. Here's why it could be cool. Sony says it's ...
Sony's new High Density RGB LED Backlight technology provides red, green and blue control per LED, allowing for specific ...
For example, when red, green and blue LEDs are combined, they produce white light. Another method uses a blue LED and yellow or red phosphors. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other ...
Infrared, red, and even green LEDs were “easy”, but blue LEDs require a much larger bandgap, and therefore required more exotic materials. The puzzle behind making a high-brightness blue LED ...
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