[TECH] l'angolo del 4K, Oled, HDR10, cuccurreddu e cip e ciop

Aperto da Mystic, 26 Novembre, 2016, 20:39:39

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Mystic

#120
dice che secondo lui hdmi 2.1 non arriverà prima del 2019.

e se lo dice lui..  :sisi:



per chi fosse interessato ecco tutte le info su HDMI 2.1
http://hdmiforum.org/specifications

Bluforce

#121
Citazione di: Bluforce il 18 Dicembre, 2017, 14:39:29
...fanno di tutto per farti sembrare obsoleto "il vecchio"...
Scusate l'autoquote. Dal link di Mystic:



Cercando in giro:



:lol:

Turrican3

Ah, le meraviglie del marketing. :asd:

Dico, io sarò pure mezzo cecato e va bene, ma per la cronaca NON si notano (o quantomeno, io non li vedo) i pixel della matrice 1920*1080 del proiettore su telo novanta pollici a distanza di visione normale, ovvero un tre metri scarsi.

Figuriamoci su un 4K da 55/60...

Reiz


Turrican3


Reiz


Mystic


Kiwi

Io sulla TV 4K la cosa che ho apprezzato di più è stato l'HDR :sisi:
La differenza tra FULL HD e 4K non è così alta guardando un 50" da un paio di metri di distanza :look:

Parsifal

Citazione di: Reiz il 19 Dicembre, 2017, 10:02:56
Mi domando l'8K a cosa serva...

Come cosa serve? Immaginati un iphone da 5,5" con quella risoluzione  :o :sisi:

Mystic

Citazione di: Reiz il 18 Dicembre, 2017, 16:00:11
E' troppo grande !!!

LG Electronics is going to expand lineup of its OLED TVs. It is heard that LG Electronics is going to make wallpaper TV, which is only 4mm in thickness, even thinner and create a lineup made up of small OLED TVs.

Reiz

Le sai tutte !

Mi metti il link per la notizia ?  :-)

Mystic

pare che lg introdurrà oled di dimensioni più piccole a partire dal 2020

https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1509531763


Gesendet von iPad mit Tapatalk Pro

Turrican3

Per maxam: ho spostato il tuo quesito nel thread dedicato.

La soundbar di Reiz era indicata qui ==> https://www.gamers4um.it/public/smf/index.php?topic=10258.msg183076#msg183076 (medesimo thread)

Mystic

alcuni rumors

8K TVs next year?

We have already seen lots of prototypes at trade shows, including at CES in past years. However, HDMI 2.1 makes 8K TVs feasible, and the new interface standard has just been finalized.

FlatpanelsHD has discovered that Sony has filed for an '8K HDR' logo and trademark for use with TVs, which hints that Sony is planning to launch its first 8K TV at CES. Korean media is also reporting that Samsung will "introduce" its first 8K TV.

So what about LG? The company will reportedly need to have its new OLED factory to be up and running before it can start mass-producing 8K OLED panels.


LG OLED

OLED vs. QLED vs. microLED?

We expect to see lots of new OLED TVs from a range of manufacturers. LG is likely to lead the pack as it still fully controls mass production of basically all OLED TV panels.

Korean media are reporting that LG is planning to launch its first 'Crystal Sound OLED'. This is the speaker technology first employed in the Sony A1 OLED. Two actuators use the display panel as a speaker membrane. LG is also expected to focus on its 'wallpaper OLED' and introduce a smaller version.

We expect Sony to launch a new OLED TV (A2?) and we expect other manufacturers to jump on the bandwagon. We do not expect Samsung to introduce an OLED TV. Instead, the company will continue to push LCD TVs as "QLED". One way to improve peak brightness and colors will be to move the quantum dots to the color filter in front of the LCD panel.

But most importantly, Samsung is rumored to be planning to showcase, and possible launch, its first TV based on microLED technology. It is a new self-emitting display technology that in many ways resemble OLED. One vital difference is that microLED is easier to produce in large formats. Samsung is believed to bring along a TV measuring more than 100" in diagonal.


HDR10+

HDR, voice assistant, more!

We also expect CES 2018 to shed more light on the development of HDR. HDR10 is well established as a base format but HLG and Technicolor's Advanced HDR are still emerging. Dolby Vision has strong momentum in the premium segment but Samsung and others have formed HDR10+ as a front.

Alexa is already starting to appear in TVs, even Android TVs, while Google is slowly rolling out Google Assistant to Android TVs. Apple is not participating at CES so we do not expect any new Siri tricks but we are curious to see if LG and Roku will jump into the space. Samsung will introduce its Bixby voice assistant for TV.

maxam