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Micro RGB backlights expose OLED’s brightness limit in next‑gen TVs
10,000 nits used to sound like a lab-only figure. In 2026, it has become the number that explains why TV makers are suddenly rethinking how premium screens should work. The shift is not about ...
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Why micro RGB TVs have OLED makers paying attention
Why are giant TV makers suddenly chasing microscopic LEDs instead of bigger panels? Because the latest display battle is ...
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National Semiconductor Corp. today introduced the industry’s first 2A red, green and blue (RGB) LED driver for portable projectors that drives three common anode RGB high-brightness LEDs sequentially ...
Philips MLED981 TV model from The Xtra series features RGB Mini-LED technology, reaches 2,500 nits of brightness, and boasts ...
Sony just announced its new display tech that combines proprietary signal processing, individual RGB LED control, and high-density backlight. It's not OLED tech, just so we are on the same page, but ...
ASRock has introduced support for Microsoft's Dynamic Lighting in select motherboards, enhancing RGB lighting synchronization capabilities within the Windows 11 operating system. This development ...
Microsoft's RGB LED control Dynamic Lighting has gained a prominent supporter: Asus has enabled the function on numerous motherboards with its latest BIOS update wave. So far, the updates are ...
So the ASUS Maximus VIII Hero Alpha was already announced like late November, it's now in stores thougfh. This new motherboard is built on the foundations set in the ROG Maximus VIII Hero, and the ...
When we see RGB LEDs used in a project, they’re often used more for aesthetic purposes than as a practical source of light. It’s an easy way to throw some color around, but certainly not the sort of ...
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