When it comes to the popular terms in the display industry in recent years,
MiniLED technology is definitely on the list.
What is MiniLED? What are its advantages?
Let’s dive into this topic.
Let’s learn more now!
36 Questions About DisplaysIssue 33丨MiniLED
What is MiniLED Display Technology?

MiniLED is a backlight technology for LCD screens, where the backlight is composed of numerous LED chips, with chip sizes ranging from 50 to 200 micrometers, effectively breaking through the constraints of traditional backlighting to achieve localized dimming across multiple zones, resulting in more precise and detailed image display.
In the MiniLED display market, the more backlight zones there are, the higher the dimming precision, leading to better overall image quality. Commonly, MiniLED backlight zones range from 384, 576, to 1152, and currently, products on the market can support up to 2304 independent backlight zones.
What are the Advantages and Features of MiniLED Display Technology?

Compared to traditional LCD screens, the MiniLED technology panel can accommodate more LED chips, allowing for more backlight zones on the same screen, achieving finer regional light adjustment, effectively improving screen brightness and contrast, and further enhancing the depth of the image. Additionally, MiniLED has the following significant advantages:
– Superior Image Contrast:
In terms of contrast, MiniLED backlighting features local dimming technology, which dynamically adjusts the overall image through finely segmented zones to achieve high dynamic contrast. Bright areas are bright enough, and dark areas are dark. For example, when a certain part of the image needs to display black, the corresponding backlight zone will dim or even turn off, resulting in purer black. Furthermore, when using a MiniLED display in daily environments, it will not be affected by ambient light, keeping the image clear and colors vibrant.
– More Energy Efficient and Environmentally Friendly:
Besides having stunning performance in image quality, MiniLED backlight technology also features low power consumption and long lifespan. At the same brightness level, MiniLED has lower overall power consumption, making it energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. Moreover, MiniLED uses inorganic materials, which do not suffer from burn-in issues when displaying high brightness or static images for extended periods, resulting in a longer lifespan.
– True Wide Color Gamut:
Smaller and denser MiniLED backlight chips can provide precise and bright backlight sources, greatly enhancing the screen’s color gamut performance, achieving levels of 95% or more under the DCI-P3 color gamut standard, making the image more vibrant and the color coverage broader, resulting in clearer display effects that present real colors as seen by the naked eye.
– Reduced Halo Effect:
The halo effect has always been a pain point for MiniLED display devices, but this issue has been perfectly resolved at this stage. According to research from the University of Florida, using MiniLED display devices with a high number of zones can achieve a halo-free image effect, especially under ambient light, where the halo performance is even better.
In this regard, Skyworth G60 supports 2304 independent backlight zones, presenting a rich contrast in images with natural transitions between light and dark, making halo effects virtually undetectable from the front. Additionally, the Skyworth G60 is equipped with hardware blue light protection technology, effectively eliminating harmful blue light while ensuring that the image does not turn yellow due to color loss.
Conclusion


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