Mini-LED with Local Dimming

What is Mini LED?

Unlike traditional LEDs used edge-lit or direct back-lit LCDs (which are larger and fewer in number), Mini-LEDs are much smaller—typically around 100–200 microns in size—allowing thousands of them to be packed behind the screen. These tiny LEDs don’t form the image themselves (like OLED does); instead, they provide more precise and localized lighting behind an LCD panel.

What is Local Dimming?

Local Dimming is a display technology used in LCD screens where the backlight is divided into multiple zones. Zones can be configured with a singular mini-LED or can contain several mini-LEDs, that can be dimmed or brightened independently based on what’s showing on the screen. Standard LCDs use a uniform backlight, which means even dark scenes can appear washed out because the whole screen is lit evenly. Local dimming solves this by only brightening the parts that need it and dimming the rest.

Full Array Local Dimming (FALD) utilize backlights composed of an array of LEDs that span the entire viewing area of the display. Precise backlight control is possible with FALD technology, allowing control over individual zones of the backlight, which provides superior contrast with deep blacks and vivid whites—ideal for high-performance and HDR-intensive applications like medical, broadcast, and outdoor displays. LTS has been pioneering FALD technology since its inception and we’ve perfected our craft to provide a product with next-level performance for our customers.

Advantages of LTS Mini-LED

Technical Specifications

Mini-LED Applications

Blogs