Breaking: era ending: Samsung exiting LCD Manufacturing Soon Due To Reduced Profits

McGraw

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Not surprised. Going high end manufacturing higher profits.
MiniLED -> MicroLED (better local dimming)
OLED has burn in effect if stay static for too long.
 

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OLED fatal issue is it's short lifespan, after some time the organic ( O) dots will burn out and color starts deteriorating
 

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Means Poco phones have to look else where for LCD screen. I think they still use cheaper LCD screen to reduce cost.
 

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LCD is Liquid Crystal Display

LED is Light Emitting Diode.


Quote from dynamo-led-displays.co.uk {
Which is better LCD or LED TV?
The picture quality of an LED display is far better than an LCD.
} UnQuote
 

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Last time japanese and korea display makers sold older display production to china makers at end of cycle. Now china display makers are catching up, the technology gap getting smaller. China makers also making qled, oled and mini-led, micro-led display.
 

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Me still thinking want to buy this 65" TV or not? You guys think good or not?

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Luckily i still using my 20 inch National brand CRT tv. Sometimes cannot on, need to slap the top a few times for it to wake up its idea.
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?????

u smoke too much coolant issit
All LED monitors are LCD monitors. But not all LCD monitors are LEDs. Kind of like all eagles are birds, but not all birds are eagles.

Both types of displays use liquid crystals to help create an image. The difference is in the backlights. While a standard LCD monitor uses fluorescent backlights, an LED monitor uses light-emitting diodes for backlights. LED monitors usually have superior picture quality, but they come in varying backlight configurations. And some backlight configurations create better images than others
 
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