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The Top Brands in LED TVs

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LED televisions are the newest form of high definition TVs. LED technology allows TVs to be manufactured thinner, lighter, and with more brilliant color. There are two basic forms of LED televisions. The first type is edge-lit LED. Edge-lit LED uses four LED lights in each corner of the TV. This method of backlighting is easier and cheaper to manufacture. Therefore, this method is used in many low-end and mid-range television models.

The next form of LED backlights are local dimming LEDs. This method uses an array of more than 80 LEDs to create a backlight. These LEDs can turn off in certain areas of the TV, which allows the television to create extremely dark blacks. This method is used in expensive, high-end televisions. However, it is regarded as the greatest image quality that money can buy.

Some companies have recently made their way into the 3D television market. Sony and Samsung were the first two companies to design fully 3D LED televisions. These televisions are equipped with either 120Hz or 240Hz technology. This allows them to use active shutter glasses to create a sense of depth for the viewer. This technology is becoming extremely popular for video games and high definition movies. When playing video games, these 3D LED televisions can increase the immersion of any video game.

Samsung was the first company to release a commercially available LED television. In addition, they were the first company to release a 3D LED TV. The Samsung UN55C7000 is a moderately-priced solution to 3D. In addition, the TV is less than an inch thick, and offers consumers fantastic black levels, as well as incredible brightness. This TV makes a fantastic addition to any living room. It's 55 inch screen meets the demands of even the most scrupulous consumer. In addition, many retailers are selling the TV as a bundle with a 3D blu-ray player and 3D active shutter glasses.

Sharp is another big player in the LED TV game. Their Quatron technology adds a yellow pixel in addition to the normal red, green, and blue pixels. This technology allows the TV to produce 200 percent more color than standard LED televisions. Sharp's TVs are also extremely thin. Some of them are less than half of an inch thick. This quality makes them incredible for someone who needs to mount their TV on the wall. However, Sharp has not made their way into the 3D television market. However, they should be releasing a 3D television with Quatron technology sometime this summer.

Sony is another large player in the LED TV market. They offer many LED televisions at very low prices. Their KDL-46EX700 is a bargain at only 1,500 dollars. Any consumer wanting to enter the LED market can find one at a very reasonable price by dealing with Sony. In addition, their high-end XBR series uses local dimming technology, which allows the TVs to produce breathtaking image quality. However, these televisions require a very high premium.

LED televisions produce the greatest picture quality available on the market today. Any home theater enthusiast can benefit from this amazing technology.