Shopping for a new TV is always exciting, be that as it may, buying them can quickly become an unpleasant and frustrating experience when you have no idea what's going on. Between all of the different acronyms, tech lingo, and formats listed on modern day TV specs, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. That's why we’ve gone ahead and put together a handy guide for you to source when you're shopping online for your next TV.
LCD TV Screens
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. LCD screens are thin displays that you will usually see being used in TV screens and laptop computers. The panel of the television screen is actually made up of segment blocks that are filled with tiny liquid crystals.
LED TV Screens
LEDs stand for Light Emitting Diodes. LED TV's are an updated version of the LCD generation television. You'll notice that these televisions are thinner because the LEDs are much smaller and more efficient.
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Plasma TV Screens
Plasms TV's are named so because their screens are made of two sheets of glass with a mixture of gasses between them. These gasses are injected and sealed in plasma form during the manufacturing process. The gasses react which then causes the illumination of the pixels [on your television's screen] when electrically charged. The plasma TV is a bit superior to the LED and LCD TV screens when it comes to color and textures, but because of its high cost, they are limited to screen sizes that are larger. You'll generally find them around 40 inches and bigger. Because of this, Plasma TV's have seemingly faded in popularity.
OLED TV Screens
OLED stands for Organic Light Emitting Diode. OLED TV's use organic materials like carbon to create light. Since OLED televisions don't need a backlight to illuminate the screen, they no longer have the restriction of an external light source. This is why OLED TVs can be very thin. OLED television's color and contrast are the absolute best available. Because OLED TV's are still pretty new to the mareket, their prices are still a bit high. It may be a few years before most consumers are able to purchase OLED televisions at an affordable price, unless you lease to own an OLED TV ... then you can actually afford to buy one!
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