
It feels like a new TV technology debuts every year, along with claims about how it blows everything else out of the water. This year, there’s RGB Mini LED (or Micro LED, depending on the brand), while TCL is going all-in on Super Quantum Dot (SQD). There’s a lot to get your head around, so I recorded a quick explainer comparing TV technologies.
To put it as succinctly as possible, RGB TVs use thousands of red, green, and blue LEDs, producing more colour than traditional LED TVs. By contrast, TCL is relying on SQD panels to do the colourful heavy lifting.
When I visited TCL’s factories in Shenzen earlier in the year, I saw firsthand how SQD works. The brand’s SQD TVs, which recently launched in Australia, only use blue LEDs. The SQD panel then produces the colour, relying on fewer backlights, which TCL says results in a thinner and cheaper TV.
It’s fascinating to see how each TV brand approaches colour. I’ll be keen to compare the different tech and see how they all look in real-world conditions.
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