Unlike Bang & Olufsen, which no longer needs an introduction, the BeoVision 10-32 LED does. Now available in stores, this new 32-inch high definition screen from Bang & Olufsen pushes the technological envelope once again. The company chose to keep the LED-Edge lighting on the BeoVision 10-32. The BeoVision 10 LED line already included 40 [...]
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Bang & Olufsen Unveils the 10-32
by Charles-Edouard Carrier
Shedding Light on LEDs (Part 5): Conclusion
by Charles-Edouard Carrier
Shedding Light on LEDs (Part 5): Conclusion In this series, we explained what LEDs are and described Edge-LED, Local Dimming and RGB LED technology. Although the use of LED is still new in the manufacture of televisions, something new is looming on the horizon: Organic LED or OLED. The organic light-emitting diode (OLED) is more [...]
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by Charles-Edouard Carrier
We explained what light-emitting diodes are (see here) and described Edge LED (see here) and Local Dimming (see here). In both cases, these are white LEDs. Another way to use LEDs in a flat screen TV is to use coloured LEDs. Red, green and blue are in the spotlight. Instead of having only white LEDs, [...]
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by Charles-Edouard Carrier
We explained what LED is (see here) and described one type of device that is equipped with Edge LED technology (see here). Unlike Edge, where the diodes are placed in the frame of the screen, Local Dimming models have a panel filled with white LEDs. How does this effect the picture quality? Placing the LEDs [...]
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by Charles-Edouard Carrier
After explaining what LED is (see here), it is time to look at the first type of LCD LED: Edge LED. With this technology, the diodes are placed on the sides of the device, not on the entire surface. As mentioned in the previous article, with a regular LCD screen neon cathodes (CCFL) provide the [...]
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