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What Is RGB LED TV? Everything You Need to Know About This Next-Gen TV Tech In 2026 from Wired Ryan Waniata

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With incredible colors, brightness, and contrast, RGB backlighting is the technology that will drive the next 10 years of innovation in televisions and displays.With incredible colors, brightness, and contrast, RGB backlighting is the technology that will drive the next 10 years of innovation in televisions and displays. 

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