The technology that pushes consumer electronics advances very quickly. And perhaps these days, but there's no single area of consumer technology that sees as much innovation on a regular basis as television technology. Just think about it – from the late 70s to the late 90s, the only thing they did to televisions was to make the screens darker and somewhat flatter. Remote controls and electronic controls became common too, but basically as far as the picture went, somewhat flatter and darker screens were all you got. That's not how it is these days. First came the flatscreen CRT television in the mid-90s, and then plasma, and then LCD, and then superpowerful compact projectors. Now, everyone's wondering about what is an LED TV, exactly.
Well, if LED and LCD didn't sound nearly the same, no one would ever get these two things technologies mixed up. People look at the nearly identical names and think that an LED TV must be a kind of television – the way LCD and plasma are different kinds of television.
Well, if LED and LCD didn't sound nearly the same, no one would ever get these two things technologies mixed up. People look at the nearly identical names and think that an LED TV must be a kind of television – the way LCD and plasma are different kinds of television.