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What is QLED TV?
Answer:
Ever wonder what a QLED TV is and how it works?
Let us break it down for you.
Question:
What�s a QLED TV and a Quantum dot?
Answer:
A QLED TV is a Quantum dot-based TV, and that Quantum dot material is what
makes QLED TVs different from conventional ones.
So, what is a Quantum dot?
Quantum dots are ultra-fine semiconductor materials of nanoscale size.
These dots produce different colours of light depending on the particle size�the
larger the size the more red the colour, and the smaller the size the more blue
the colour.
They are able to emit precise coloured light because particle sizes adjust
at quantum-level velocities, resulting in accurate and efficient light emissions.
The greater efficiency in luminance brings about tremendous changes in overall
picture quality.

Question:
What's special about QLED TVs?
Answer:
QLED TVs take advantage of the many unique characteristics that Quantum dots
offer such as "high luminance".
Luminance refers to how bright a screen looks and that brightness is an important
factor affecting other elements of image quality.
First, contrast ratio is naturally improved when brightness is higher.
When bright and dark representation of videos and images can be widely expressed,
it's known as HDR (high dynamic range).
This HDR, which is an essential component of picture quality, is enhanced
further providing crisp and rich images.
Now, let's have a look at how all this affects colour.
The effect of brightness on overall colour quality is simple.
For example in the red colour spectrum there is a range of bright and dark
reds, but QLED TVs express this range of colours better.
This unique QLED technology, along with other black implementation technologies
such as Direct Full Array, provides a completely different picture quality and
a more realistic viewing experience compared to non-QLED TVs.
Question:
What's the difference?
Answer:
QLED vs OLED
With the arrival of QLED TVs, many people are interested in what makes them
different from OLEDs.
It all boils down to different technological principles.
QLED TVs use Quantum dots which are inorganic, durable, stable and allow
for excellent colour and brightness.
Meanwhile OLED TVs use a controversial organic material that leaves them
susceptible to image retention.
Since TVs are not frequently replaced, you should consider carefully whether
there are any factors that might lead to regret after purchase.
As mentioned above, OLED TVs cannot avoid Burn-in due to the nature of their
self-illuminated organic displays.
Burn-in is a permanent defect in the panel where a residual screen image
appears permanently on screen.
If you think about frequently displayed images such as broadcaster logos,
they are in the same fixed area for a certain period of time.
Repeatedly displaying the same logo in the same place is enough to result
in Burn-in.
QLED TVs have the advantage in that you can watch your content for long periods
of time without having to worry about Burn-in�allowing for an overall longer
TV lifespan.
Knowing all this now, which do you think is the better option for you to
invest in?

* The content within the screen are simulated images and are for demonstration
purposes only.
Reviews from real QLED TV users
If you plan to get a QLED TV, you'll naturally want to see testimonials from
real users and see how satisfied they are.
Let's take a look at some of the QLED TV reviews from consumers who have
purchased them.



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