Layman’s RGB LED module is an ultra-simple project realized without any microcontrollers. An RGB LED can be driven with a cmos presettable up/down counter. This is accomplished by connecting the three ...
LED cubes are really nothing new, many of us consider the building of a good sized one almost an electronics rite of passage that not so many manage to find the time or have the skill to pull off.
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HKC M10 Ultra introduces RGB mini LED with 4,788 dimming zones and 1,600 nits brightness
HKC has announced the M10 Ultra, which it calls the world’s first RGB Mini LED monitor. The launch marks a shift from single light control to combined light and color control, with HKC positioning the ...
Micro RGB TVs first arrived last year with little fanfare and a confusing name, so you may have mistaken it for other panel tech or not even noticed. That is not likely to be the case this year, ...
RGB Mini LED and Micro RGB TVs improve LCD picture quality with higher brightness and wider color gamut, but still face LCD limits. Learn about models, prices, and OLED comparisons. Buying a TV in ...
For many years, if someone asked for a TV recommendation, there was an easy answer: choose an OLED TV. That’s been the status quo for about the past five years. But I’ve now seen what’s coming next ...
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Samsung's 115-inch micro-RGB TV is coming to more screen sizes, and you might even be able to afford one
Not even a day after LG announced its own RGB TV tech, Samsung – which already offers a 115-inch Micro RGB TV – is announcing that, come 2026, it will offer a new premium Micro RGB TV in six sizes.
Samsung seemingly came out of nowhere with its "LED TV" range. Yet, despite the name, the technology is more familiar than you'd think. Philip Wong is an A/V, PC, photography and gaming enthusiast.
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