LEDs are like tiny light bulbs that turn on and off really fast to make pictures and videos on your TV or phone screen.
LEDs are big lights, think of them as the size of a pencil eraser. They sit behind the screen and shine through the colors you see. It's like having a few bright flashlights in your room, shining through colored paper to make images.
Mini LED is smaller, imagine it’s about the size of a grain of sand. More of them fit on the same space, so they can light up different parts of the screen more precisely. Think of it like having many tiny flashlights working together to make better pictures.
Micro LED is even tinier, almost like a speck of dust! These super-small lights are so close together that they create ultra-clear images with very little space between them. It’s like having hundreds of tiny flashlights all working in perfect harmony, lighting up every part of your screen clearly and brightly.
All three use light-emitting diodes, but the difference is just how small each light is, it's like comparing marbles to sand to dust!
Examples
- Mini LED is used in TVs for better brightness and contrast.
- Micro LED is like having tiny lights on a screen, making it more vivid.
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