Sony has taken the wraps off a new backlight tech for LCD panels known as RGB LED. In really simple terms, it's similar to existing mini-LED backlight tech, such as that offered by the BenQ MOBIUZ ...
A team of three students, [Max Thrun, Mark Labbato, Ian Cathey] decided to build something that would fit perfectly in any college student’s dorm room – an RGB LED coffee table. We’ve ...
Hisense debuted the first RGB mini-LED at CES, but Sony has now shown us its supremely impressive prototype version.
The booth will feature: RGB Spectrum’s new 43” curved monitors, offering an immersive 360-degree viewing experience. Samsung’s 98” LED video wall display and 24” desktop monitors for enhanced ...
In mid-March of 2025, Sony unveiled its RGB LED technology. It's not the only company pushing this OLED alternative, with ...
The leading screen technologies in mid- to high-end TVs are mini-LED LCD and OLED. Mini-LED LCDs use hundreds or thousands of ...
At the core of RGB Spectrum’s showcase is the XtendPoint KVM-over-IP solution, designed to empower operators with secure, ...
The chip is an ESP32-S2 that does Fast Fourier Transform trickery to allow for real-time updates to the RGB array. The LED terminal supports the common WS2812B LED pinouts (5 V, GND, DATA).
This is an illustration of the colours ('colour volume') that can be reproduced by Sony's RGB LED prototype – it's much bigger than either Mini LED or QD-OLED, particularly in the brightest parts of ...
The name is terrible, but the technology is very cool. It effectively replaces the existing blue LEDs in a mini-LED TV with RGB LEDs. This lets the backlight behind the pixels shine through the ...
which means Hisense’s green light spectrum is sharper and more refined. Hisense 116x is the most market-ready RGB mini LED TV that is expected to debut in late 2025. Samsung calls its TVs based ...