Led TV backlight strips are a series of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that are affixed to the back of an LCD screen, providing the necessary illumination for the display to function. These strips can either be placed along the edges of the TV panel (edge-lit), or behind the panel (direct-lit). The LED lights emit a bright, white light that passes through the LCD panel to display the image on the screen. They are designed to provide improved picture quality, better contrast, and more accurate colors, while being more energy-efficient than traditional fluorescent or incandescent lamps.
Backlight liquid crystal display is mainly a screen that emits light from a backlight as a light source, and is then transmitted or reflected in the liquid crystal molecular layer to form an image. Most of the laptops and LCD monitors we usually use are backlight LCD screens. The so-called backlight is different from the non-backlight. Displays without backlight, such as LED displays such as large outdoor advertising screens, electronic signs, etc. Classification Backlight liquid crystal displays can be classified according to a variety of standards, according to the light source and brightness classification, there are three kinds of ordinary screen, bright screen, mirror screen.
Post time: Nov-13-2023