RGB TV technology is no longer a pricey luxury; with its 2026 TV launch, Hisense is bringing the technology at an affordable ...
Hisense is the first to release the tech at more affordable prices, but it’s up against tough competition with OLEDs. is a ...
With LED spacing of around 1cm in a backlight array, Sony claims, even a 100micrometer variation in the size of each RGB chip ...
If you weren't already confused about Micro RGB and RGB Mini LED TVs, Sony has come up with its own name: True RGB.
When you need to quantify the color of an object, you’ve got quite a few options. You can throw a Raspberry Pi camera and OpenCV at the problem and approach it through software, or you can buy an ...
Priced from $3,500 (65-inch) to $9,000 (100-inch), the 2026 Hisense UR9 series TVs feature advanced color processing with up to 5000 nits.
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I saw Sony's true RGB up close — and the downfall of OLED TVs might come sooner than expected
I got an early look at Sony’s new True RGB display, the company’s take on RGB Mini-LED. After following its development for ...
In this short tutorial, we will show you how you can build yourself a transistor-driven color-changing RGB LED lights. The building process is simple and requires only a few transistors, capacitors ...
This is a tiny and clearly arranged Arduino library for the basic RGB LED functions, to easily drive an RGB color LED (common anode/common cathode) and mix the colors. It uses the principle of ...
A library to control commonly available 32x32 or 16x32 RGB LED panels with the Raspberry Pi. Can support PWM up to 11Bit per channel, providing true 24bpp color with CIE1931 profile. Supports 3 chains ...
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