New Delhi, Dec. 18 -- For a long time, OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) TVs set the standard for high‑end picture quality. Each pixel in an OLED panel lights up on its own and can turn completely off, giving perfect black levels and deep contrast that make movies and dark scenes look stunning. OLED screens with quantum dot enhancements also produce vivid colours and improved brightness compared to older versions, making them excellent for cinematic viewing.
But a new display technology called Micro RGB is now gaining attention from major TV makers like Samsung and LG. Instead of using a white backlight like traditional LCD or Mini LED TVs, Micro RGB uses clusters of tiny red, green, and blue LEDs behind the screen. These micro L...
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