
When users choose a TV, image quality takes the forefront. Behind image quality, numerous factors come into play, and the ability to reproduce a wide color spectrum stands out as a crucial factor in accurately displaying colors on the TV.
1. How does the color spectrum determine TV display quality?
Image quality is always the primary concern for users when selecting a TV. Behind image quality, various factors come into play, and the ability to reproduce a wide color spectrum is among the most crucial factors for accurately portraying colors on the TV.
Why does the color spectrum determine display quality?
Currently, most high-end TVs have 8-bit or 10-bit color, corresponding to 1 billion colors. However, the actual color spectrum a TV can display is a critical factor. The wider the color spectrum, the more the TV can express color shades, allowing viewers to enjoy images with vibrant and detailed colors.

According to 4K.com, users should carefully evaluate when choosing a TV, paying attention to the color gamut it can display and the colors in the color space it can handle. In other words, the color spectrum influences HDR content, sharpness, and contrast, enhancing the overall viewing experience with better-quality content.
Even if a TV boasts a wide range of colors, it may not display 100% of those colors if the color gamut width is insufficient. This factor is significantly influenced by the TV's maximum brightness. Therefore, a TV with 10-bit color but low brightness cannot produce bright, accurate images, resulting in faded and inaccurate colors compared to reality. In summary, choose a TV that can accurately display colors at any brightness level, highlighting the smallest color differences.

While a TV may possess up to 1 billion colors, the ability to display 100% of these colors is the crucial factor
The only TV with the capability to showcase a 100% color gamut
Discover the latest generation of QLED TVs by Samsung - capable of displaying HDR images and a 100% color gamut. As per the renowned Singaporean technology site Hardwarezone.com, while typical LED TVs can accurately convert only 70% of colors in the color space, QLED TVs can now exhibit 100% of 10-bit colors. This ability is certified by the Verband Deutscher Elektrotechnieker (VDE), one of Europe's largest associations for electrical engineering and technology.

QLED TVs excel in precisely reproducing colors, surpassing conventional LED TVs.
This near-perfect color reproduction of QLED TVs comes from the 3rd generation Quantum dot technology. Samsung has innovatively incorporated metal into the core and shell of Quantum dot particles. Thanks to this enhancement, this QLED TV can achieve a maximum brightness of up to 1500 nits – 2000 nits, providing a wider color gamut, precise color representation, and sharper images. Now, even the smallest shades of deep or shallow sea blue, or illuminated by sunlight, are accurately portrayed.
With the extended color gamut, QLED TVs demonstrate numerous color shades, delivering brighter image quality.
QLED TVs have officially launched in the Vietnamese market, continuing to lead Samsung in the TV market by introducing a new era of visual experiences for users.
