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No, LED TV and OLED are different display technologies.

 

LED TV (LED-LCD): LED TVs, also known as LED-LCD TVs, use an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panel backlighted by LEDs (Light-Emitting Diodes). These LEDs are positioned behind the LCD panel to provide the light source. The LCD panel controls the light passing through it to create the image. LED TVs are more commonly available and offer good picture quality, energy efficiency, and a range of screen sizes. However, their performance can vary depending on the quality of the backlighting and LCD panel used.

 

OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode): OLED is a different display technology where each pixel of the panel emits its own light. OLED screens are made of organic compounds that emit light when an electric current is applied. This allows for individually controlled pixels, providing the ability to display true blacks and infinite contrast ratios. OLED TVs offer excellent picture quality with vibrant colors, deep blacks, and wide viewing angles. They can also achieve thinner and more flexible designs, as they do not require a separate backlight layer like LED-LCD TVs.

OLED PANEL

When OLED is used as a TV. Modules with smaller pixel pitches are usually used.

 

For example, P2.5, p2, p1.86,p1.53 p1.25 modules. This is more popular in the market now. OLED screen used as indoor TV.

 

p1.86 LED panel

 

In summary, LED TV refers to an LCD TV with LED backlighting, while OLED TVs use organic light-emitting diodes to produce the light for each individual pixel. OLED technology generally offers superior image quality with deeper blacks, wider viewing angles, and more vibrant colors. However, LED TVs are more widely available and come with a range of features and price points to suit different budgets and needs.

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