![]() When those blacks can’t get “inky”-a term home theater writers used to love when talking about plasma TVs-the screen can’t show as much contrast, which is really what you need to see what’s going on. A TV with a typical backlight, which is usually located either around the edges of the screen or in arrays behind the LCD panel, can’t really achieve true black because a small amount of light still seeps through. ![]() ![]() That allows them to render as total black. OLED TVs essentially allow each pixel to turn off completely when they’re supposed to be totally dark. Not all TVs are created equal and if you have a fancy OLED TV, you probably had an easier time understanding what was happening than if you have a TV that uses traditional backlighting, LED or otherwise.
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