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The following article was published in our article directory on March 8, 2022.
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Article Category: Computers and Technology
Author Name: Maybin Kabwe
Understanding Your Choices
As technology continues to evolve, TVs become more and more diverse. Though they seemed to be just upsized digital photo frames back in the early 2000s, televisions have certainly come a long way. Consumers can now choose among different display technologies (e.g., LED, OLED), as well as decide on supported resolutions�with some displays reaching up to 8K.
On Screen Technologies
Starting with screen technology, it is important to mention outright that most televisions these days are equipped with LED displays. These make use of LEDs (or light-emitting diodes) that are tightly packed together and work in unison as backlighting to help form images. LED remains a popular choice because of how economical it is while still offering great image quality.
OLED (or organic light-emitting diode) televisions are pricier than their LED counterparts, but provide far better picture quality. This is made possible by the fact that OLED doesn�t rely on any sort of backlighting, but instead utilize self-lighting pixels that can change color and brightness on their own. This technology is also known for superb viewing angles and motion quality.
There is actually an option that sits midway between LED and OLED. Called quantum light-emitting diode (QLED), this technology makes use of nanoparticles to light up the display. This results in increased brightness while at the same time achieving richer color, though not at the level of OLED. Despite this, QLEDs are more durable and can come in bigger sizes.
Questions on Resolution
In trying to showcase their offerings, television manufacturers make it a point to mention the supported resolution. The newest mid-range to high-end TVs seem to be most commonly equipped with 4K displays, meaning they can reach horizontal resolutions of up to 4,000 pixels. But the truth is, media that can be enjoyed on 4K or 8K are still fairly limited.
With that, it becomes clear why 1080p televisions remain the most popular choice, particularly among the budget-conscious crowd. On average, these only cost a couple hundred dollars, with the cheapest ones (those equipped with a 32-inch screen) typically priced at around 200�but of course, these come from lesser-known brands.
Now, what if you have enough money to spare�should you go for a 4K or an 8K TV? Remember that appreciating such high resolutions not only means that you�ll need matching media (e.g., Ultra HD Blu-ray movies, games with 4K support on next-gen consoles), but also requires that you�re close enough to the screen. The further away you are, the less noticeable 4K and 8K will be.
Other Things to Consider
While choosing among display technologies and resolutions is arguably the most important part of buying a new television, you shouldn�t overlook other relevant features like screen types (i.e., flat and curved), the addition of high dynamic range (HDR) for greater contrast and range of colors, and out-of-the-box support for voice commands.
After all, TVs are no longer the one-trick pony they once were�they�ve become just as advanced as any other cutting-edge consumer technology.
Keywords: Cell phones, Tablets, Speakers, Laptops, Computers,TVs, home audio, headphones, cameras, Printers, Routers, Digital Photo Frames
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