Saturday, January 11, 2014

Do LED TV's have an issue with burn through affecting the screen?

led tv for monitor
 on Coby LEDTV4026 40 Inch LED HDTV/Monitor | Flat Screen TV
led tv for monitor image



Daniel V


Between LCD, Plasma, and LED tv's and monitors, which one has the least chance of having an image burned into it?


Answer
None really. Burn in was an issue way back when but nowadays for any of those modern screens to get burn in it would take years of the same content continually.

How does the color black make LED TVs better?




Sean


Everyone makes a big deal about the black levels in LED TV's, but how does it make the picture any better?


Answer
On regular fluorescent backlit LCD TVs more light leaks through the liquid crystal pixels for the parts that are supposed to be "black" so it may look like a washed out gray instead of black. LED TVs are not as bad, but plasma and CRT are the only ones that can do real black. As an extreme example, turn the Brightness (not the Contrast) all the way up on your TV or computer monitor.... the picture won't look as good, now will it?




Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Title Post: Do LED TV's have an issue with burn through affecting the screen?
Rating: 98% based on 988 ratings. 5 user reviews.
Author: Yukie

Thanks For Coming To My Blog

No comments:

Post a Comment