When you’re in the market for a new high-definition TV, you’ll come across a lot of abbreviations, including LCD, LED, UHD, 4K, HDMI, and more. These abbreviations refer to inputs, resolutions, and screen types, and two of the newer options are ULED and QLED.
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It’s a lot to keep track of, but we’ve taken a closer look at both technologies to find out the difference and help you choose the right display for you. Here’s what you need to know about ULED vs. QLED TVs.
Since “QLED” primarily refers to a specific type of display, you don’t necessarily have to choose between the two. Some ULED TVs even have the same types of quantum-dot displays that QLEDs use. ULED describes a specific type of set that Hisense makes that enhances and controls the picture using software.
In general, however, a QLED TV will be more expensive than a non-quantum display. And because you're locked into a specific brand (Hisense) with ULED, your screen size options will be fewer.