New LED TVs promise better color, longer life, and higher refresh rates
Samsung has officially introduced its first LCD TV based on long lasting LED backlighting technology. The new TV leaves traditional fluorescence lighting behind not only for the longevity of LED lighting, but also for lighting uniformity -- which has traditionally been a problem on large LCD panels.
The new TV, called the LE40M91, boasts some impressive new features. Samsung claims that the new LED based TV can last two times longer than traditional LCD TV panels and deliver higher contrast and a wider color gamut. Official specifications are:
- Resolution: 1366x768
- Screen ratio: 16:9
- Color gamut: 146% (traditionally 127%)
- Contrast radio: 10,000:1
- Brightness: 450 cd/m2
Resolution is not as high as other HD LCD TV sets and so the LE40M91 is unable to display 1080p broadcasts at full resolution; the image is instead scaled to fit. According to Samsung:
The LED LCD TV also brings a new level to the clarity of moving images, based on Samsung's exclusive LCD 100 Hz video quality enhancement technology. A TV screen displays about 50 frames per second, which can create drag in fast-moving videos. Samsung's LCD 100 Hz inserts a frame between each two frames, considerably reducing motion blur. The inserted frame maintains the detailed motion characteristic of the video, and goes through motion estimation and compensation processing.
DailyTech previously reported that Asustek announced that it would start using LEDs to power displays for notebook computers starting with a 12.1-inch notebook. Sony's VAIO VGN-TX650P notebook is one of the first to feature LED backlighting.
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