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For an average user, question of monitor backlight is, in most cases, a
trivial one. Most users simply don’t like to see too much backlight
breach along edges along with bright or smudgy black areas. And that’s
it, for an average user. In case you do need good display, and do pay
attention to small details, you expect much more from your monitor’s
backlight. LED (Light Emitting Diode) backlight is often mentioned as
better and more energy efficient solution, but only in case RGB LED
technology is correctly implemented. Changing neon backlight for an LED
does sound like a simple task in theory, but this can also present some
new problems. Since LG W2486L does have LED backlight, and we will check
out how LG did its homework…
Link: InsideHW

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