OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) technology is still developing, its use in small applications ('phones, cameras etc) is fine. It has yet to progress to be reliable enough for large screen TVs, though this of course may change.
A normal HDTV has better picture quality than a Laser TV. A laser TV basically looks like projector, whereas the normal HDTV has HD quality picture screen for your taste.
it makes a picture better in quality.
Reviews on this product show that the picture quality is exactly as described and sound quality is even better!
Sceptre has better picture quality...
Yes, it will make the picture much sharper.
thinner, better overall image quality and higher resolution, Normal television sets used a picture tube which at times delivered a snowy and distorted picture. a liquid crystal display provides sharper images and is far more energy efficient.
HDMI delivers a better picture quality and better sound quality over component cables.
The contrast is used to adjust the amount of light (in steps of GREY) between the blackest black and whitest white that makes up the picture. The higher the number the better.
the larger the pixels the more compact the picture is so you dont see the little dots because there are more squares in the picture. so the higher the pixels the better the picture becomes. there are a million little dots in a pixel when you take your picture so if you have 3 pixels 3 million little dots in the picture the better quality.
DVD outputs at a higher bitrate, which would equate to a better picture quality at the same spindle speed.
Well, the higher the number of megapixels, the sharper the picture, therefore better picture quality.
LED TV's emit much better quality picture