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Ledtvseeker.co.uk - Guide to Buy A LED TV

Ledtvseeker.co.uk - Guide to Buy A LED TV

LED is the abbreviation for Light Emitting Diodes and the LED TV jargon has been popularized by companies such as Samsung, Philips, LG Electronics, Toshiba and more. Otherwise, they should be called LED-backlit LCD television. The current LCD televisions use Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps for its backlight displays while the introduction of this new technology has simply replaced the backlights with LEDs. In other words, the LED TV is basically a normal LCD that utilizes LED lights instead of Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps. There are actually two distinct types of LED screens which are RGB Dynamic LED TV and Edge LED TV each of which has its own benefits. The first of the two kinds allows the screen to be dimmed in specific areas which allows for truer blacks (a problem on standard LCD) and a higher contrast ratio. The end result is vastly superior colour reproduction. In the first case, the panel can be very thin but less costly. In the latter, the black levels are really great. However, in both cases, there is considerable power savings as compared to fluorescent backlight system. With the power situation not very favorable at the moment, this can be very welcome news to most consumers. LED TVs offer a brighter picture while at the same time being able to produce a better contrast ratio. The result is a TV that is slimmer with a picture that is brighter and darker at the same time. Clusters of LED lights can be dimmed for an incredibly responsive display. Everything that you watch on an LED TV will look better than your old TV. From video games to chick flicks, you will see detail that you have been missing before you got your LED TV. To Pick the Best LED Television, Log on to http://www.ledtvseeker.co.uk/ and collect your discount voucher codes at http://www.voucherseeker.co.uk/




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