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HEY GUY!!! ____________________________________ LCD stands for “liquid crystal display” and LED are light emitting diodes, technically both LED and LCD TVs are liquid crystal displays.
The fluorescent lights in an LCD TV are always behind the screen. On an LED TV, the light emitting diodes can be placed either behind the screen or around its edges. The difference in lights and in lighting placement has generally meant that LED TVs can be thinner than LCDs, although this is starting to change.
That’s is the reason for the people to buy the LED TV. Now you can compare their ranges like LED TV price list, specifications and features.
LCD stands for “liquid crystal display” and LED are light emitting diodes, technically both LED and LCD TVs are liquid crystal displays.
The fluorescent lights in an LCD TV are always behind the screen. On an LED TV, the light emitting diodes can be placed either behind the screen or around its edges. The difference in lights and in lighting placement has generally meant that LED TVs can be thinner than LCDs, although this is starting to change.
That’s is the reason for the people to buy the LED TV. Now you can compare their ranges like LED TV price list, specifications and features. ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡ HOPE IT HELPS!!!!!
The fluorescent lights in an LCD TV are always behind the screen. On an LED TV, the light emitting diodes can be placed either behind the screen or around its edges. The difference in lights and in lighting placement has generally meant that LED TVs can be thinner than LCDs, although this is starting to change.
That’s is the reason for the people to buy the LED TV. Now you can compare their ranges like LED TV price list, specifications and features.
LCD stands for “liquid crystal display” and LED are light emitting diodes, technically both LED and LCD TVs are liquid crystal displays.
The fluorescent lights in an LCD TV are always behind the screen. On an LED TV, the light emitting diodes can be placed either behind the screen or around its edges. The difference in lights and in lighting placement has generally meant that LED TVs can be thinner than LCDs, although this is starting to change.
That’s is the reason for the people to buy the LED TV. Now you can compare their ranges like LED TV price list, specifications and features. ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡ HOPE IT HELPS!!!!!
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ĀNSWĒR ⏬⏬
⭐LCD ▶
✨LCD stands for “liquid crystal display” .
✨ it is used in cold cathode technology.
✨ It is used CCFL or cold-cathode fluorescent lamps to light up .
✨LCD monitors use CCFL to provide backlight
⭐LED ▶
✨LED stands for (Light Emitting Diode)
✨LED or light-emitting diode screen display does not use the cold cathode technology.
✨Instead of using CCFL, it uses light emitting diodes to illuminate the screen.
✨LED monitors use LED for backlight..
THANKS ✌☺
#NAVI ❤ HARYANVI ♠
ĀNSWĒR ⏬⏬
⭐LCD ▶
✨LCD stands for “liquid crystal display” .
✨ it is used in cold cathode technology.
✨ It is used CCFL or cold-cathode fluorescent lamps to light up .
✨LCD monitors use CCFL to provide backlight
⭐LED ▶
✨LED stands for (Light Emitting Diode)
✨LED or light-emitting diode screen display does not use the cold cathode technology.
✨Instead of using CCFL, it uses light emitting diodes to illuminate the screen.
✨LED monitors use LED for backlight..
THANKS ✌☺
#NAVI ❤ HARYANVI ♠
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