TCL improves Mini LED with more quantum dots
Premium TV makers may well be focused on Micro RGB this year, but TCL’s efforts are on a tech it has refined for the past few years, as Mini-LED grows up a little more.
Premium TV makers may well be focused on Micro RGB this year, but TCL’s efforts are on a tech it has refined for the past few years, as Mini-LED grows up a little more.
March may nearly be over, but the first full batch of TVs has arrived, as TV changeover season kicks off with LG and several technologies.
It’s not just Samsung with tiny red green and blue pixels, as Hisense shows its hand in Micro RGB, which it’s calling Mini-LED for the folks playing at home.
It’s not OLED, but rather Mini LED, as LG takes on Samsung’s art frame screen with an anti-glare display for art.
Our expectation of a 2026 arrival for Samsung’s new Micro RGB technology is off, as the new TVs hit Australia earlier, provided you have the cash.
Mini-LEDs and micro-LEDs may be the terms we know that sit behind the TV screens we look at, but Samsung is dabbling in a new tech, as “Micro RGB” becomes a thing.
If 85 and 98 inch TVs are too small for your liking, Hisense’s latest not only boasts bigger sizes, but also a new take on Mini-LED, meaning more brightness and contrast control, too.
Devialet’s audiophile sound is about to reach more ears, with Hisense TVs set to showcase the brand and its way of working audio.
TV changeover season is in full effect, and one of the biggest brands is ready with models seemingly for every price point.
New TVs are on the way from Hisense, with the smallest measuring 55 inches. However, 100 inch TVs can now be found for well under $10K, too.