LED TVs vs QLED TVs: Which display technology reigns supreme?

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LED TVs vs QLED TVs: Which display technology reigns supreme?

LED (Light Emitting Diode) and QLED (Quantum-Dot Light Emitting Diode) TVs are among the choices that buyers encounter when looking to purchase a new TV. But which display technology truly reigns supreme? In this article, we will examine the intricacies of LED and QLED TVs, exploring their differences, advantages, and drawbacks to help you make an informed decision.

Understanding LED TVs

LED TVs have become the industry standard, replacing traditional LCD TVs with their energy-efficient and slim designs. These televisions use LEDs as backlights to illuminate the screen, producing vibrant colours and sharp images. LED TVs are available in various sizes and budgets, making them accessible to a wide range of consumers.

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The rise of QLED TVs

QLED TVs represent a significant advancement in display technology, building upon the foundation of LED TVs. These televisions incorporate a layer of quantum dots, tiny particles that emit specific colours when exposed to light. 

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This quantum dot layer enhances the colour accuracy and brightness of the display, resulting in a more immersive viewing experience.

LED vs QLED TVs: Picture quality: A head-to-head comparison

When it comes to picture quality, both LED and QLED TVs excel in their own right. LED TVs deliver impressive visuals with vibrant colours and sharp details. However, QLED TVs take it a step further, offering wider colour gamuts and higher peak brightness levels. This means that QLED TVs can produce more realistic and lifelike images, especially in HDR (High Dynamic Range) content.

LED vs QLED TVs: Black levels and contrast ratio

Black levels and contrast ratio are crucial factors in determining the overall picture quality of a television. While LED TVs have improved significantly in this regard, QLED TVs generally offer superior black levels, and as a result, better contrast ratios due to their ability to control light more precisely. This translates into deeper blacks, brighter whites, and greater detail in dark scenes.

LED vs QLED TVs: Price and affordability

LED TVs have a clear advantage when it comes to price and affordability. You get a wider range of models and at various price points, catering to different budgets. QLED TVs, on the other hand, tend to be more expensive due to their advanced technology. However, as the technology matures, QLED TVs are becoming increasingly affordable. In fact, the price difference between the two is already a lot less now as compared to last year.

ALSO READ: LED vs OLED TVs: Which type of television should you get?

Ultimately, the choice between LED and QLED TVs comes down to personal preferences and budget. If you’re looking for an affordable TV with good picture quality, an LED TV is a great option. However, if you’re a cinephile or avid gamer who demands the best possible viewing experience, a QLED TV is worth the additional premium.

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