We've been pretty definitively in the age of flat-screen displays for a couple of decades now, with just about every television and monitor in the average home now a flat rectangle instead of the ...
This article will delve into the differences between Light Emitting Diode (LED) screens and Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screens, focusing on their response times and the implications for gaming.
But these days, virtually every flat-screen TV (sans OLED) uses LEDs as its source of backlighting. Thus, when you see the ...
Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TVs can give you dazzling pictures with smooth motion, deep blacks and vibrant colours, while also being slimmer than LED-backlit LCD TVs. Smaller brands, such as ...
Following is a comparison of LCD (LED) TVs and OLED TVs ... which are faint images that remain on screen due to static material displayed for long periods such as channel logos.