
"In an OLED TV, each pixel lights up when electricity is applied, allowing for true blacks when pixels are off. This results in vibrant colors and deep contrast."
"Mini LED TVs utilize a backlit LCD panel with thousands of small backlights, enabling individual areas to turn off for black, but not each pixel like OLED."
"Mini LED TVs are generally more affordable than OLEDs, making them a practical choice for consumers looking for larger screens without breaking the bank."
Mini LED and OLED are the two main TV technologies available. OLED TVs light up each pixel individually, providing deep blacks. Mini LED uses a backlit LCD panel with thousands of small lights, turning off areas for black. Mini LED TVs are typically less expensive than OLEDs, making them suitable for those seeking larger screens on a budget. While Mini LED may not offer the same picture sharpness as OLED, they still provide good quality for streaming and gaming.
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