OLED is "emissive," meaning the pixels emit their own light. QLED, like LCD, is "transmissive" in its current form and relies ...
Welcome to T3's LG 65NANO906 TV review. The LG NANO 90 range contains LG’s most interesting LCD offering in years – maybe ever. Why? Because it combines the wide viewing angles of IPS LCD ...
At the bottom of the list is LG's basic-but-affordable UR9000 LED-LCD TV. It didn't score very well in our lab tests and lacks any HDMI 2.1 ports for the latest crop of consoles, but you can find ...
LED, LCD, OLED, QLED. The alphabet soup of TV types can be confusing and overwhelming. This guide will make it simple to ...
Learn all you need to know about microLED TVs and how they stack up with OLED and miniLED devices. Would you buy a microLED ...
With unbeatable black levels and perfect contrast, they offer a cinema-like experience for not that much more money than a traditional LED-LCD or QLED TV. Right now, I personally think the LG G4 ...
Hisense has a reputation for being one of the most affordable TV brands in today's market. Although it shares that ...
Even QLED TVs, most notably made by Samsung, are technically LCD TVs. They have liquid crystals in their display, but also have an extra layer of quantum dots. The same goes for nanocell TVs from LG.
The LG TVs in our review range in price from $1195 for a 65-inch LCD TV through to $4495 for a 65-inch OLED TV. The Samsung TVs in our review range in price from $595 for a 32-inch LCD TV through to ...
OLED TVs utilize organic compounds in their individual pixels that emit their own light (known as “self-emissive”) when an electric current is passed through them. Traditional LED, QLED, or LCD TVs ..
The company also has a range of QNED TVs that integrate Quantum Dots and Nanocell layers to refine LCD picture quality. LG’s premium TVs include a colour-accurate Filmmaker mode for purists and ...