What's special
about QLED TVs?
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 color.
The effect of brightness on overall color quality is simple. For example in the red color spectrum there is a range of bright and dark reds, but QLED TVs express this range of colors 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.
What's the difference?
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 color and brightness. Meanwhile OLED TVs use a controversial organic material that leaves them susceptible to image retention.
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.