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#381 |
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Aug 2020
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Samsung OLED TV based on quantum dots could ship in 2022, says report
It could be the next great TV tech to challenge the supremacy of LG's OLED. And it might be available sooner than you think. https://www.cnet.com/news/samsung-ol...2-says-report/ |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (02-12-2021), wxman2003 (02-12-2021) |
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#382 |
Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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Sony Expands Its Bravia 4K HDR Professional Display Line-up with 100-inch and 32-inch Options for Business Applications
https://displaydaily.com/article/pre...s-applications |
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#383 | |
Blu-ray Guru
Sep 2011
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Anyway, my point for calling 8K stupid is primarily do to a lack of content. The vast majority HD content is still 1080p, there so much content, like movies, that still haven't been released in 4K, not one major network broadcasts in 4K, they're still on 1080i and 720p, not even 1080p, now you're going throw 8K at me? Yes, 8k is stupid. |
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#384 | |
Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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Technology doesn't stop. From SD to HD to UHD, it marches on. 8K will be the next step up and will differ than all others due to having very little existing content that can benefit from 8K. Which means the lion's share of 8K content will be new: Sports, Documentaries, TV shows and the occasional 65mm movie production. Want a 55" TV? Your only choices are which 4K TV will you buy. No HDTVs in that size. 5 to 7 years from now it will be the same, only then it will be which 8K TV do you buy? Economies of scale is what motivates display OEMS. |
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#385 | |
Senior Member
Aug 2020
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When 4k arrived, we were impatient for the arrival of content as well as the first 4k blu ray players then HDR10 and other HDR formats thereafter as well as the arrival of new codecs. We had 4K cameras with better capture and mastering. I'm not talking about the technological progress of televisions which is not ready to stop or even of the equipment for broadcasting. All is not perfect... As Lee A Stewart very well indicated "Technology doesn't stop". The same goes for 8K, with the only difference that there are a lot of things already in place like HDR, which for me is a major breakthrough. You will see more and more 8K cameras now see 16k, new codecs, new connectors, new broadcasting means, new televisions, all this to go towards better image quality. We are living in an era where, in a short period of time, there have been considerable advances in video quality and its distribution. |
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#386 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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The same lack of content can be said of any nascent system, true, but as finishing movies in 4K still seems to be as painful as pulling teeth for the major studios then where the heck are 8K movies finishes coming from? And for OTA TV, don't make me laugh: we're going backwards in the west when it comes to 4K broadcasts, never mind 8K. Streamers lead the way as they're not beholden to industry wide specs, they can literally set their own terms e.g. Netflix's insistence on 4K DV for homegrown deliverables and so if they insist on 6K or 8K finishes then they'll get them, but speaking purely for myself I don't watch OTT content for the quality of it (as little of it as I watch already), not that my internet speed could do 8K regardless as it already struggles with 4K. And I don't game, period. So all that 4K120 or 8K60 compatibility is beyond pointless for me. I'm not saying other people won't find value for it, or that there isn't any value whatsoever to certain aspects - the quality of 8K TVs being a different factor to 8K as a delivery format - but from where I'm sitting, for the content I like to watch, it's providing an upgrade so incremental that I just can't get excited about it. |
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Thanks given by: | DDH (02-13-2021), Farerb (02-13-2021), Fendergopher (02-13-2021), gkolb (02-14-2021), Scottishguy (02-13-2021) |
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Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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#389 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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-Samsung greatly improved their 4k lineup whereas last year it looked like their 4k lineup was dead. For 2021. I believe they are offering the same # of 8k models as last year. -Sony doesn't have any 8k oleds again and still only have 1 8k model which is an lcd. All of their 4k models have been improved over last year. -LG 8k oleds stagnant again too. Their 4k oled lineup though is greatly beefed up with with new Evo lineup, 83" 4k C1, and a super budget A-series oled lineup coming later this year. Their 2 8k oleds are 20-30k. |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (02-17-2021) |
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#390 |
Senior Member
Aug 2020
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Demand for OLED Panels Keeps Growing
Samsung Display and LG Display Follow Different Approaches in OLED Panel Business http://www.businesskorea.co.kr/news/...ml?idxno=60410 |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (02-15-2021) |
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#391 |
Senior Member
Aug 2020
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LG announces the global roll out of its 2021 TV lineup
https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/news/e3d54d4 |
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#392 |
Senior Member
Aug 2020
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Here's a shot of the #LG #EVO #OLED pixelstructure on the G1 65inch. Looks exactly the same as last year's 65 inch models.
https://twitter.com/ericbeeckmans/st...98069851611142 |
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Thanks given by: | ray0414 (02-17-2021) |
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#393 | |
Senior Member
Aug 2020
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Best MiniLED TVs Feature OD Zero, active matrix & more zones
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#394 |
Senior Member
Aug 2020
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LG to increase 48-inch OLED TV panel production to 1 million units in 2021
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#395 | |
Blu-ray Guru
Sep 2011
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In the audio world, consumer advocate types have already beaten back the false claims of audio advancement, like the High-Res chicanery and ultra-expensive cables. I see there's lots of work to do in the video world. |
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#396 | |
Senior Member
Aug 2020
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Otherwise you have 8k monitors of small sizes but for a use other than the tv. |
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#397 | |
Senior Member
Aug 2020
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Measuring and Correcting MicroLED Display Uniformity
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#398 |
Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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#399 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Can’t wait for Robert’s Scarsdale crowd to come to his showroom, fully vaccinated and preferably masked up to see and score a 2021 8K vs. a side-by-side 2021 4K tv to settle this issue. Nothing fancy like previous shootouts involving extensive presentations, etc. don’t even need to recruit ‘experts’ to attend the event and score, just 20 or less of the local common man and woman would do. |
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Thanks given by: | jibucha (02-18-2021), Robert Zohn (02-17-2021) |
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#400 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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I wouldn't trust the common man and woman to rate a ViewMaster shootout, never mind a TV shootout. Plonk a TV in front of them, set it to Vivid mode and watch the magic happen.
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Thanks given by: | Lee A Stewart (02-17-2021) |
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