
LED (Light Emitting Diode) TV
An LED TV is a type of flat-screen television that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to produce images. Unlike older LCD TVs that rely on fluorescent backlights, LED TVs use tiny, energy-efficient LEDs placed either behind the screen (direct-lit) or around its edges (edge-lit) to illuminate the display. This results in brighter images, better contrast, and thinner screens. The LEDs can quickly turn on and off, enabling more dynamic picture quality and vibrant colors. Overall, LED TVs offer improved visual performance and energy efficiency compared to traditional LCDs, making them a popular choice for modern home entertainment.