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Azuren said:
Vertigo-X said:

This definitely makes sense. I heard recently that Sony is preparing some 4K LED TVs that use more advanced LED technologies to reduce the number of backlight zones. It should get LED TVs closer to OLED without giving up the benefits of LCD, but the downside is it's still really expensive.

A higher number of lighting zones is what they're going for. The single best LED TV out right now is the Sony XBR75X940D because of its intense lightning system that allows it to be nearly as accurate in blacks as an OLED while retaining the advantages of an LED (White levels, grayscale, resistance to burn-in, etc). Plus, the Sony is using the Tegra X1 processor (the strongest used in any TV) across the board on all of their 4K TVs. This means a superior upscaler, superior noise algorithms, and a faster OS (which is also Android TV, a much more open ended OS that even supports Kodi).

You know, that is actually what I meant. I don't know why I said 'reduce' when I meant 'increase'. Well, whatever, the subject of better LEDs coming along was what I wanted to bring up, so mission accomplished! ^_^;;



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