Micro RGB and Micro-LED are promising to revolutionize how TV panels work in homes, but what is the difference between them?
In this day and age, production values are everything. Even bottom-rung content creators are packing 4K smartphones and DSLRs these days, so if you want to compete, you’re gonna need the hardware.
Lighting has come a long way in the past few years, but even with all the technological advances that have been made, we still haven’t managed to mimic real daylight with much accuracy. We can cheat ...
Ben Smith is a writer based in Los Angeles, California who has been covering consumer tech for at least five years. He's written thousands of articles for various sites about laptops, tablets, and ...
LED bezels (also known as LED panel-mount holders) are great, so how about 3D printing the next ones you need? Sure, they’re inexpensive to purchase and not exactly uncommon. But we all know that when ...
Mini-LED is an evolution of the LED backlight technology in nearly every current LCD TV. Across the back of the TV, tiny LEDs create the light that the liquid crystal layer manipulates so you can see ...
How do Nanoleaf panels work? Most Nanoleaf products follow a similar design. They are a collection of individual geometric RGB LED light panels that are independently capable of displaying over 16 ...
If I could have any type of display panel in my laptop, it would be Mini LED. Sure, OLED is best at producing deep blacks and high contrast, but Mini LED is a powerful substitute. The potential for ...
The LED Volume is derived from the concept of Image-Based Lighting (IBL) invented by Paul Debevec in 1998, which refers to mapping an HDR image onto a photosphere enveloped around a subject to serve ...