Divide the First post in 4 different posts :
First post will contain the Links to the config pages and names of the contributors.
Second Post will contain 20-40k configs - 5 in Total
Third Post Will Contain 50-85k configs - 4 in total
Fourth Post will contain 100k-135k configs - 3 in total
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WLED stands for White LED and a normal LED stands for RGB LED. WLED is cheap to manufacture and are inferior than RGB LED displays. In LED back-lit displays the LED sensors are consisting of millions of light emitting element arrays and each of the array element produce all the color shades between black and white to back-lit the display. But in 1st generation LED displays which are also called WLED as the each of the array modules is consisting of a single light emitting sensors capable of generating white light and different shades of gray. As a result they are not able to generate exact white colors and actually produces different shades of yellow which is very close to white but bot white light, causing color Bleeding issues.
On the other hands, in RGBLED display, each of the array element is consisting of three light emitting sensors capable of generating three primary colors Red, Green and Blue respectively. Now the combination of these different intensities of three primary colors can produce much better shades and very near reproduction of white light. That's why RGB LEDs are better than WLED. But they consumes little more power than WLED as each array element is having 3 sensors.
WLED displays has found their path in Laptop LED displays as their manufacturing cost less and consumes less power. But if you are going for a desktop LED then RGB LED is the way to go.
WLED display.
Topgear sorry...didn't see your post.
Yes, you are right...normal LED stands for RGB LED displays. Unless WLED is not mentioned specifically, it is a RGB LED display.^^ Nice write up, one question, does all manufacturers list the LED type in their monitor specification page? Cause I didn't remember seeing any, I think they put only LED for RGB LED and WLED for white led.
thanks everyone.
topgear ok i will put it.
batman i will pm you.
GUYS AGAIN MODIFIED. COMMENTS.
It looks pretty good now, keep it, don't overdo it.^well there was one earlier.
it was - Budget? Whats that!
@all want to redo it?
and please comment on more modified front too.
*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/pc-components-configurations/138637-pc-buying-guide-july-2011-a.html
was yesterday one better or this?