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Mini-LED.

This involves using smaller light-emitting diodes than normal, to illuminate a screen's colour pixels. This allows there to be 
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It won't produce the deep <a href="https://grapeweb.club/%ec%8a%a4%eb%a7%88%ed%8a%b8tv%eb%a0%8c%ed%83%88-%
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ÇÑ°÷<br /> blacks of OLED, where each pixel is self-illuminating. Nor will it match microLED tech, where the diodes are so 
small they can be assigned to the pixels on a 1:1 basis.

But it should deliver an impressive HDR (high dynamic range) picture at a relatively affordable price.

TCL has confirmed it will launch Mini-LED TVs at CES, and other brands may do so too, even if they call them by another 
name.

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A number of Hollywood directors, including Martin Scorsese, James Cameron and Christopher Nolan, have spearheaded an 
initiative to let TVs display movies as their creators intended.

At a single button push, motion-blurring is switched off, and the colours, frame rate and aspect ratio are all adjusted.

LG, Panasonic and Vizio have already <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/pelagamoyeosu/" target="_blank">Æä¶ó°¡¸ð
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