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Difference between led ,oled ,lcd

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Answered by beastaniket
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Pretty much every sold today TV is based on good old LCD (liquid crystal display) technology, whether manufacturers choose to call them LED TVs, SUHD TVs, Super UHD TVs or something even more futuristic-sounding like Quantum Dot LED TVs (QLED).The exception is OLED. Televisions based on Organic Light Emitting Diode display technology are fundamentally differentfrom LCD TVs. The most basic difference is that each pixel provides its own illumination, while all of the pixels in an LCD TV are illuminated by an LED backlight. That difference leads to all kinds of picture quality effects, some of which favor LCD, but most of which benefit OLED.

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Answered by sushiladevi4418
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Difference between LED, OLED, LCD

Explanation:

LCD

1) Liquid Crystal Displays or LCD is a fairly old technology that has seen a recent burst in advancement.

2) From calculator screens, LCDs are now fairly common in mobile phones, PDAs, computers, and a lot more applications.

3) The life span of an LCD is more, compared to OLED due to the short life span of the blue organic material.

OLED

1)  OLEDs (Organic Light Emitting Diode) are an improved version of LEDs that utilizes organic compounds to produce light.

2) OLEDs have been eyed by many manufacturers as a good replacement for LCDs in many applications due to multiple advantages.

3) The life span of an OLED is less, compared to LCD due to the short life span of the blue organic material.

LED:

1) HIgh ratio than LCD.

2) Response time is more than QLED.

3) Lower price consumption.

4) More power consumption than QLED.

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