New TVs based on Mini LED tech to debut at CES 2021


LG introduces its first generation of QNED TVs. — LG/AFP

LG is unveiling a brand-new technology called QNED on its new televisions at the CES trade show, which runs Jan 11-14, 2021. The QNEDs are made up of thousands of Mini LEDs that create a new kind of backlighting for LCD TVs, enhancing the brightness of colours and the depth of blacks.

The QNED Mini LED TVs, the latest addition to LG's lineup of LCD TVs, use thousands of Mini LEDs (up to 30,000 depending on the model), as a light source, offering a brightness and contrast never before seen on LCD TVs.

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