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65 QLED Smart TV/A.Smart
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QLED TV
The LED part of QLED, as most of you will know, stands for light-emitting diode - the lighting system used in the vast majority of LED/LCD TVs for years now. The important bit of QLED is the Q, which stands for Quantum Dot.
Quantum Dots offer a different way for screens to produce color instead of the usual inefficient and limited combination of white LEDs and color filters.
The dots in question range between two and 10 nanometers in diameter, and produce different colors depending on their size. For instance, the smallest dots focus on blue, the larger ones focus on red.
The key point about Quantum Dots is that they’re able to produce more heavily saturated and precisely defined primary colors from blue LEDs than you can get from the relatively broad and thus imprecise light spectrum associated with white LEDs.
Given the potential advantages of Quantum Dot technology, though, it’s important that consumers know when they’re buying a Quantum Dot screen rather than a TV that uses some other type of screen technology. This is where the QLED name comes in. Considering these points, we would recommend our customers take a look at the top-quality QLED TV series from Samsung which offers an affordable range