Realme India presented its SLED TV technology developed together with SPD Technology

27 September 2020, 02:00:47

Realme India presented its SLED TV technology developed together with SPD TechnologyFollowing the announcement of its sister company Oppo for unveiling its first TV in October, India-based Realme unveiled its SLED TV technology. It has been developed by Realm and John Rooymans, Chief Scientist of SPD Technology for using its tech for TV backlight. The SLED technology will be applied on a 55" 4K TV that will offer 108% NTSC coverage for "striking color gamut" and will be TUV Rheinland certified for low blue light emissions. Compared to most LED TVs, including QLED ones, which use a blue backlight, which is then turned into white, the SLED technology uses an RGB backlight technology thus reducing the blue light emissions while offering better color. No further information has been provided.

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