Yes there are plenty of other reasons why other display technologies degrade and die over time, but I see no reason to choose something that has a known longevity risk. Click to expand... Well the ...
The nature of the display technology is such that the use of LEDs (light-emitting diodes) in it will result in the backlight bleeding phenomenon sooner or later. It can range from minimal to extreme ...
The limited transmittance of LCD panels can be observed as a waste of energy, leading to a limited brightness. Light leaking through LCD panels driven to black, can be observed as a poor black-level, ...
If OLED and AMOLED researchers thought that the established display technologies would lie down and die without a fight, they've a surprise coming. Funai's Electric Advanced Applied Technology ...
Display flicker or unexplainable system “glitches” are signs that there might be a problem with the way that the display and inverter were integrated or packaged together in the final product, so ...
Consumer demand for higher audiovisual quality is driving the evolution of technologies behind LCD displays. Specifically, mini-LEDs, with their superior contrast and color gradation performance, have ...
Most of the leading edge display technologies are pretty much synonymous with the Korean or Japanese electronics manufacturers. Not this time. Global Lighting Technologies, a Taiwanese company has ...
Well, if a replacement known good FL inverter didnt correct the backlight problem, then the problem has to be the backlight itself. On some LCDs this can be replaced, however it can definately be a ...
[Pekka Väänänen] has a Panasonic TV with a broken backlight that creates an uneven pink/green color. While it isn’t a huge deal for most films, black-and-white films tend to show the most effect. So, ...