Understanding LED TV Lightings

by Samsung Nerds on July 23, 2010

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First of all, we must understand what LED Lighting is. LED Lighting is a light-emitting diode used as a source of light. Because of its characteristic of producing strong colored light, nowadays, it is been used in the production of televisions. LED lighting TVs are now available in Australia.

Why should you purchase TV with LED lightings?

To understand this, you should know about EDGE LEDs and FULL LED SLIM lighting.

The two basic components of EDGE LEDs are a light guide plate, i.e. a thin plastic sheet and an LED module. Edge-LEDs are positioned around the rim of the screen of the television that uses a special diffusion panel to spread the light evenly behind the screen. This allows the backlighting system to become extremely thin and produce a uniform color range across the screen.

One drawback of the EDGE LEDs is a bright glare. Due to this fact, the next revised model has been produced with local dimming facility. This controls the lighting level.

The LED light, which is electroluminescent, is used in computers as well. These last for longer periods of time than normal batteries and also conserve energy. Edge-LED lighting uses white light arranged around the inside frame of the TV along with a special light diffusion panel that is designed to spread the light evenly behind the LCD panel.

The next and best option of lighting installment is Full LED slim lighting. These are high definition televisions (HDTVs) that give an effect of cinema or home theater like experience with a better picture resolution, better color quality, and an ideal amount of gamma and luminance.

LED-backlight TVs produce images with dynamic contrast. These are extremely thin as compared to plasmas, provide wider range of color gamut (especially HDTVs), produce less environmental pollution on disposal, and generally consume low power in the realm of 20% to 30%.

LED TVs are considered to be the more sustainable choice, with longer life and better efficiency than plasmas and conventional LCD TVs. LEDs do not use mercury in manufacture, unlike standard Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (LCD-CCFL), though other elements such as gallium and arsenic are used. Despite this, it is considered that these would produce less pollution upon disposal.

If you are planning to purchase a television, an LED-backlighting TV is the best choice for you to buy. Due to current market product placement, the cost is a bit higher than the other choices.

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