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The Truth Behind Led TVs

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Nice Info Rajan Thanks

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Thats really news for me buddy.. I wasnt aware of this... +1 for you...

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Nice info

thanks for sharing Rajan ji.

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Thanks a lot. +1 for the info. I've been trying to decide between LCD & LED. Will go for LCD now. Couldn't see much difference anyway between them. And both look worse than CRT unless you are really far away. But people tend to think of CRT as really old fashioned these days so i am forced to replace !

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very useful article. +1

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Sony doesnt manufacture TRUE LED TV's still... you can call theirs pseudo led's... just remember this.... Samsung is the market leader in true LED for now...

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nice info +1

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The OP is quite informative. I wish I had seen this before making that purchase of Samsung 42' LED TV last month :)

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thats a wonderful post! thanks for helping me decide to go for a LCD (and NOT a LED), and thus saving me quite a few thousand rupees!!!

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@Ranjan

There must be 3 Technology Comparison

  1. LCD with CFL Backlit = Normal LCD
  2. LCD with LED Backlit
  3. True OLED or True LED

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@Ranjan

There must be 3 Technology Comparison

  1. LCD with CFL Backlit = Normal LCD
  2. LCD with LED Backlit
  3. True OLED or True LED

True OLED or True LED is just a theoretical debate right now. In December 2007, Sony started selling an 11" OLED TV priced at $ 2500 and now has stopped production and sale altogether. LG has EL9500 which is a 15" OLED TV which is in sale in Korea for $ 2600. Samsung and Panasonic has prototypes of 40" and 37" OLED but not available for sale.

Just look at the exorbitant prices and sizes less than a typical PC Monitor for available OLED Tv. This are just technology demonstration and has no real world value for an end user as of today.

And in India, none of them is available. OLED will take atleast next 5 years to mature into an affordable, mass market technology. Untill then, there is no question of a real life practical comparison between OLED and True LED.

And we still don't have True LED also at each Pixel Level. Right now there is at the most 1500 LED Pixel in a typical Full HD Panel with around 2 million pixels.

Differences between LCD with CFL backlit and LED Backlit is what is important right now and it is there for everyone to see and understand.

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good share by Rajan

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Very goo d info.

OLED is still may be year and a half away and OLED / AMOLED seems to be future.

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Good Share my friend !!

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thanks for useful info :signthankspin:

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@ Rajan, Terrific info as usual from all your topics!!!! Keep it up... Thanks for sharing.

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Good info Rajan Bhai ... well now have decided to go for LCD TV only instead of LED .. :)

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+1 dear Rajan Brother. :)

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Very useful article, +1 for you dear Rajan Mehta

Edited by KAPILKDEV

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+1. Thanks for posting Rajan. We have a "well functioning CRT" but were considering a replacement. Will stick with that for now.   :)

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IMO the biggest advantage of LCD over the "well functioning CRT"

1) is aspect ratio (16:9)

2) LCD is thinner

3) Full HD support in LCD and hence better picture quality.

if these things don't bother you, stay with CRT.

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if these things don't bother you, stay with CRT.

They do! Not to mention the higher power consumption of a big CRT. Thats why we were considering a change. But I guess it may be better to wait a bit.

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