LED Will Replace LCD Technology

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By Patty Johonson

Status lights and indicator lights were the first place LED technology was used. However, over the past several years, technology has advanced in a way that LED can now be used for general lighting needs. Samsung was one of the first companies to use LED (light-emitting diodes) for television purposes. This advance in technology is the new rave in the television world.

Samsung discovered a way to use LED in Full HD television sets as the main source of light, in place of the now ancient CCFL or cold cathode fluorescent lamps. Due to this advancement, people can enjoy higher contrasts and slimmer television sets.

Samsung's LED TV's are also lending a hand in the fight to improve our environment by being energy-friendly, and lowering consumers' power bills. They are also more environmentally friendly to dispose of, as they don't use mercury, and therefore contribute less harmful chemicals to our environment at the end of their lifespan than the older model televisions do. LCD TV's only have a lifespan of about sixty-thousand hours. Compared to LED tv's forth-thousand viewing hours, it doesn't seem so great. But, because LED televisions save so much money in power consumption, it definitely ends up being worth it in the long run! LED tv's can, on the small scale, lower televisions' energy consumption by nearly 40% when compared to similarly sized LCD high-def tvs.

An amazing aspect of the new LED televisions is that no matter what size screen you get, the television is only 1.2 inches thick. When you see one, you will be utterly shocked at how thin they actually are. This size makes LED televisions perfect for the person who wants to mount the television on the wall, but is concerned that the television will be too heavy.

Auto Motion Plus Frame Interpolation or AMPFI incorporates a frame rate of 120 hz and mega contrast ratio into the brand's LED Full HD TV B6000, guaranteed to satisfy sports fans, video gamers, and movie buffs. The TV also has USB 2.0 Movie features for better enjoyment of music and images.

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