![]() ![]() Since LEDs are a better and newer technology, the price of an LED display is higher than an LCD. Therefore, an LED display is easier and cheaper to maintain than an LCD. In an LCD, you will need to replace the entire bulb in case of damage. In an LED display, a lot of smaller diodes are used and if a diode is damaged, it can be replaced. Therefore, an LED display is far better for your eyes than an LCD. Not only that, it provides a wider viewing angle without harming image quality. Is LED or LCD Better for the Eyes?Īn LED display provides the option to dim the backlight, along with other eye comfort features. LED televisions have a longer lifespan of 100,000 hours on average, compared to 50,000 hours provided by LCD televisions. If you wonder which display will last longer, this debate is also won by LED displays. LCD backlighting technology only shows white and black, but LED backlighting can emit the entire RGB spectrum, thereby providing a deeper RGB contrast. Since LED displays use full-array LED backlighting rather than one big backlight, LED TVs offer significantly better contrast than LCDs. Typically, LED TVs have shorter (better) response times than LCD screens. The shorter the time to respond, the better the quality of the images produced. Response times are generally measured in milliseconds (ms). This is the time it takes to shift from one colour to another. ![]() However, direct-view LEDs offer a better angle for viewing than LCDs as the light source is evenly spread on the screen. Viewing AngleĮdge-lit LEDs have a slight drawback in viewing angle compared to LCDs, because of the position of the light source. On average, an LED screen can be one-third the thickness of an LCD screen of the same size. Therefore, an LED panel is thinner than an LCD panel. Moreover, countless diodes are assembled in the same plane, so the thickness of the array isn’t increased no matter how many diodes are present. Fluorescent lamps have a considerable thickness, but the thickness of diodes is next to none. ![]() Light-emitting diodes are considerably smaller than fluorescent lamps used in LCD monitors. The difference in power consumption increases as the size of the display increases. A 32-inch LED TV screen consumes 10 watts less power than the same size LCD screen. Since LEDs replace fluorescent bulbs with light-emitting diodes, LED TVs are more energy-efficient than LCDs. ![]() Let us go through these factors one by one and understand which technology wins in each criterion: Energy Efficient To answer the question ‘which is better- LED or LCD TVs?’, we need to evaluate them on various factors that make a display better or worse. The smaller the pixel pitch, the better the quality of the image. The pixel pitch is the distance between two adjacent LEDs on the display. The quality of direct-view LED screens is measured by pixel pitch. Additionally, this expands how big the monitor can be without blowing up the cost exponentially. This turns a single monitor into a modular assortment of countless light-emitting diodes. Direct view LEDs go a step further and replace the entire screen with an array of LEDs. However, monitors have changed since then. Early LED monitors had the LED lights placed on the edge of the monitor, called LED edge lighting. ![]()
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