Intense Color vs Nano Color on LG TVs

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LG TVs frequently highlight terms like Intense Color and Nano Color to describe picture quality and color gamut. However, it’s important to understand that...

Remastering Engine and Upscaling on Samsung TV

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With the advent of 4K (UHD) TVs, manufacturers have developed technologies to enhance low-resolution content to meet UHD standards. Initially, Samsung's Remastering Engine technology,...

4-Color Sharp screen technology TV and monitor

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In the mid-2000s, Sharp was the leader in the production of large television panels, controlling more than half of the LCD panel market. This...

Dolby atmos technology – what it is

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Dolby has been a leader in audio and video technology for decades, consistently gaining attention with their innovative products. Their advancements have become essential...

X-tended Dynamic Range PRO on Sony TV, explanation

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Sony offers technology designed to improve picture quality, especially in dark areas. This technology automatically corrects the image on the TV screen to optimize...

Content Optimizer technology TV Panasonic

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Web Content Optimizer (WCO), as listed in the specifications of Panasonic TVs, is a technology designed to optimize the loading of web-based content, primarily...

Dual LED on Samsung TVs what is it

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Since 2020, Samsung QLED series TVs announced the new Dual LED technology. Samsung even filed a patent for Dual LED. What is Dual LED -...

What are Commercial TV, Hotel TV and Home TV?

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TV manufacturers categorize their products into two main groups: home use televisions and commercial televisions. The commercial category is further divided into specific applications,...

DLNA DMP / DLNA DMR / DLNA DMS, explanation of the...

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When exploring the specifications of Panasonic TVs, you may notice the term DLNA along with abbreviations like DMP, DMR, or DMS. These terms describe...

Micro Dimming vs Micro Dimming Ultimate vs Micro Dimming pro, explained

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Local Dimming is a technology designed to enhance the visual performance of your TV by dividing its backlight into independently controlled zones. These zones...