Frameless Lcd LED UHD Smart TV HDR10 Google Assistant Flat Screen Custom
Key Attributes
| Smart Tv Platform: | Android TV | Audio Output: | 20W, Dolby Digital Plus |
| Voice Control: | Google Assistant Built-in | Usb Ports: | 2 |
| Screen Size: | 55 Inches | Operating System: | Android 11 |
| Processor: | Quad-core | Resolution: | 3840 X 2160 Pixels (4K UHD) |
| Ram: | 2 GB | Display Technology: | LED |
| Connectivity: | Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Bluetooth 5.0 | Hdmi Ports: | 3 |
| Hdr Support: | HDR10+ | Storage: | 16 GB |
| High Light: | Frameless UHD Smart TV,HDR10 UHD Smart TV,Frameless lcd flat screen tv |
SQY 43-Inch UHD Smart Google TV
OLEDs offer better contrast and lower blue light, but their flickering can bother sensitive users. LCDs have less flicker but require a brighter backlight, which can cause strain.
OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode)
Pros:
True Blacks & Less Glare: Pixels turn off completely in dark areas, reducing harsh light and allowing comfortable viewing in dim environments.
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Lower Blue Light: OLEDs typically emit lower levels of high-energy blue light than LCDs, which can reduce fatigue and sleep disruption.
Cons:
PWM Flicker:
Many OLEDs use Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) to control brightness, which causes rapid, invisible flickering that can trigger headaches and migraines in sensitive users.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
Pros:
Consistent Dimming: Many LCDs use DC dimming instead of PWM, meaning they maintain brightness without rapid flickering, making them more comfortable for PWM-sensitive eyes.
Cons:
Brighter Backlights: LCDs require a constant, bright backlight that can emit higher amounts of blue light and cause glare or strain.
Choose OLED if you are sensitive to blue light or eye fatigue from bright backlights, provided you are not sensitive to screen flicker. Choose LCD if you get headaches from PWM flicker.
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