LED TVLED TV is in fact LCD TV that use LED backlighting technology to improve the displayed image. LED backlighting is representing a new advance in technology, giving LCD TVs a performance level similar to plasmas in terms of black levels, while also allowing for even thinner and sleeker LCD TV designs.
Samsung LED HDTVLED television is here and Samsung is one of the earliest manufacturers of LED television displays and remains the leader of the market up to today. The company has released a gamut of LED HDTV models each varying in size and features, but all promising a one-of-a-kind viewing experience that only Samsung has perfected to date. Read more...
Philips LED HDTVPhilips has unveiled its latest 7000, 8000 and 9000 Series TVs for2010. Although the series offer varying degrees of technological goodness they do share some things in common. All the new sets employ LEDs for improved energy efficiency and contrast ratios, plus a version of Philips’ Ambilight Spectra that projects ambient light onto the wall behind the TV to match the dominant color onscreen. Read more...
Sharp LED HDTVSharp unveils three new AQUOS LED LCD TV series, breaking new ground in LCD technology and design. Premiering in the U.S. in early 2010, this next-generation set of UltraBrilliant Edge-lit AQUOS LED LCD TVs unveils a revolutionary technology, introducing never-before-seen colors to the TV industry. Read more...
VIZIO LED HDTVVizio is an American consumer electronics company out of Irvine, California that specializes in LED, LCD and Plasma flat panel televisions. New for 2010 Vizio introduces the XVTPRO series of LED TVs. This model is equipped with local dimming LED backlights and 480Hz picture processing. Vizio's proprietary Smart Dimming technology controls hundreds of individual LED zones to provide greater contrast and color management than regular LCD or edge-lit LED panels. Read more...
LG LED HDTVLG unveiled six new series of LED LCD HDTV models for consumers - LG INFINIA - creating a robust HDTV line up of advanced picture quality, wireless technology and diverse screen sizes. Read more...
Sony LED HDTVSony is also considered to be a high quality LED tv maker in 2010. Popular screen sizes for the Sony models are 40, 46 and 55 inches and online deals range in price from about $1200 for the 46 inch model to about $2400 for the top of the line 240 hz 55 inch Sony LED tv. Read more...
Toshiba LED HDTVToshiba have announced a brand spanking new LED backlit TV. Available in 40, 46 and 55 inch models, the UX600 sets itself apart from the crowd thanks to its built in Wi-Fi adaptor. As this is a so-called "connected TV", a whole host of internet streams and feeds can be delivered straight to the set. There are widgets for YouTube, music streaming service Pandora and also image hosting sites such as Flickr. Read more...
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