For decades, LCD backlit screen technology dominated the market for display devices such as televisions and computer monitors. For the last ten years, OLED has been making significant inroads for high-end televisions and smartphones in particular. More recently, microLED, miniLED, and quantum-dot display technologies have been getting into the mix. In some cases, miniLEDs are replacing LEDs as the backlight unit for LCD screens. They offer advantages over traditional LEDs including a high dynamic range, power-saving capability, and lower failure rates.1
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