When it comes to choosing a television, there are a plethora of options available in the market. From the stylish OLED panels to the more traditional LED screens, consumers have a wide range of choices. However, in recent years, QLED TVs have gained popularity and are often compared to LED TVs due to their similar-sounding names. But what exactly is the difference between the two?
QLED stands for Quantum Dot Light Emitting Diode, while LED stands for Light Emitting Diode. Both technologies use light-emitting diodes to illuminate the screen, but the way they produce and display the light differs. Understanding the distinctions between QLED and LED TVs can help you make an informed decision when purchasing or upgrading your entertainment system.
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