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Sony announced its developing RGB Mini-LED displays, and I got to see up-close how it could be the next big thing for the TV ...
Interestingly, this is not the first RGB LED display in Sony’s 60-plus-year TV catalog. Sony introduced a now archaic version of RGB LED tech in 2004, though that version can hardly be compared ...
An LED strip with 30 LEDs per meter puts individual LEDs about 33 mm apart. A regulation ping-pong ball is 40 mm in diameter, making them just a wee bit too big to fit nicely.
Forward-looking: Sony has unveiled a new display technology called General RGB LED Backlight Technology, which is expected to improve how colors are presented on screens. This approach replaces ...
Coming back to Sony's RGB LED technology, the company claims peak brightness levels of up to 4000 cd/m², making this upcoming display one of the company's brightest panels ever.
Sony’s new RGB backlight tech absolutely smokes regular Mini LED TVs. The backlight tech is just a concept for now, but it could lead to more detailed displays without the drawbacks of OLED.
One such item is this Divoom Times Gate RGB LED Pixel Display Clock. It's currently $65.95 with free shipping after you apply a $6 off coupon code "IFPQHLH" in cart.
RGB mini LED TVs elegantly improve colour performance by incorporating red, green, and blue LEDs within each pixel. This allows these displays to generate precise colours at the source, bypassing ...
Sony's new RGB LED display features superior color accuracy and image detail. And TVs with this tech may arrive as soon as later this year. The next big TV panel leap was just unveiled by Sony ...
Blue phosphorescence is apparently a very tough nut to crack, but it seems as if LG Display, which currently produces all of the WOLED and Primary RGB Tandem OLED TV panels in use today, has pretty ...
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