MINI LED TECHNOLOGY

MINI LED TECHNOLOGY

The Mini LED display structure comes with much smaller LED chips. Despite this, its screen resolution remains better than most conventional options. 

Ideally, you can qualify a diode as a “mini” if it is smaller than 0.2mm in size. However, considering that the word itself has been used more loosely these days, most manufacturers simply qualify their chips as “mini” if it is smaller than an LED and can allow for more brightness. 

Mini LEDs can hold more LEDs, keeping them neatly at the back of an LCD pixel. A result is a display option with brighter images. Besides this, the technology has also made it more convenient for manufacturers to achieve more precise and accurate backlighting control.

Over time, industry experts expect that there will be even more innovation in the Mini LED development space, which would improve pixel and brightness control, reduce backlight bleeding, and provide sharper image contrasts. So, you can expect to see more Mini LED TVs coming. 

With optimal flexibility, Mini LED works for both home and commercial applications. Mini LED also helps manufacturers to cut costs by reducing their reliance on other manufacturers while building TVs and other screens.