The difference is that in TVs with a Mini LED panel, this process has become more complex and efficient. Each traditional LED has been replaced by dozens of small, high-power LEDs, divided into lighting zones, spread along the entire length of the screen.
The result: images with higher brightness and more uniform illumination, reducing light leakage into the corners and sides of the TV.
Regardless of the brand and model, a Mini LED TV is always brighter than a common LED display. When comparing two 50- to 55-inch TVs, brightness ranges from 800 to 1,500 nits, on average, versus 400 to 600 nits. Alex Dos Santos, TV expert and product critic for Home Theater & Casa Digital.
According to him, this greatly improves the experience of watching football matches during the day in bright environments. The more backlight zones a TV offers, the more LEDs are integrated, generating more brightness.
Small LED TVs are, without a doubt, the best choice for watching sports in the afternoon. It outperforms high-end OLED TVs, which are still unbeatable in terms of contrast for watching movies in the dark, for example. Fabio Uguri is an engineer who has worked in audio and video projects for 35 years
For Oguri, brighter Mini LED TVs also offer other benefits to the consumer. “Contrast also increases, revealing deeper blacks,” he says.
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