Unlike traditional Mini LED, RGB-Mini LED does not use a single white or blue LED as the backlight source. It directly integrates Mini LED chips of the three primary colors of red (R), green (G), and blue (B) into the backlight module.
This means that when the screen needs to display red, the backlight system only needs to light up the red light chip, and there is no need to pass white light through the color filter to obtain red, fundamentally avoiding the light energy loss and color crosstalk problems caused by light filtering in the traditional solution.
According to Global Network, HKC M10 Ultra adopts 4788 independent light control partitions to coordinate RGB The three-color independent control algorithm builds a micron-level "light and color control" matrix, which greatly suppresses the halo phenomenon common in traditional Mini LEDs in high-contrast scenes, allowing LCD displays to have deep black field performance comparable to OLEDs for the first time.
