Was it full HD, LED TV? LED TV would mean the backlighting, and full would probably mean the native resolution is 1080p or 1920 x 1080 progressive scanned pixels. Other than that I can think of nothing.
Unless they mean LED backlighting on the full panel, rather than edge backlighting.
i think, Full LED will be normal LCD's with LED Backlight. As LED's are pretty costly they might have been started Full LED on LCD for people who cannot afford to buy LED.
A conventional LCD panel has a CCFL lamp aka cold cathode florescent lamp for back lighting / contrast etc ... these are expensive to manufacture and take up a lot of space , hence manufacturers started using LED for back lighting , this provides higher contrast ratios and the weight and size of the TV's can be reduced... as a added effect the TV's consume less power and emit lower amount of heat increasing the life .
Many people think LED TV's are panels made of LED's displaying images...that is not the case a pure misconception
A 3D TV is a LCD panel rendering and interpolating 2 images on a single screen hence when you view the screen from your glasses the eye interpret's them at one and everything looks 3-Dimensional ....
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