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  • January 4, 2023
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The past year has been an interesting year for televisions and we had two big winners with important differences in common: both rely on QD-OLED technology and they

The past year has been an interesting year for televisions and we had two big winners with important differences in common: both rely on QD-OLED technology and they came under the umbrella of Sony and Samsung. And now the latter is back in the news.

This is because the brand is announcing this 2023 as follows: Will bet on a whole family of televisions with microLED panels. A range with dimensions for all needs and of course pockets, hoping to cover the widest possible market.

More democratic prices and sizes


This was announced by the brand, which announced during CES in Las Vegas that it will show off a new television series with MicroLED technology panels on the diagonals. Up to 50, 63, 76, 89, 101, 114 and 140 inches.

The brand wants to offer a much broader catalog than we found in 2021 and 2022, and for this year we just launched, screen sizes more content than we’ve ever seen and therefore can reach a wider audience. You will no longer need to have a living room reminiscent of a movie theater.

With the advent of televisions with microLED panels and more compact dimensions, what the brand wants to do is to bring this technology closer to the consumer, because the smaller the diagonal, price will drop too or so we hope.

MicroLED, a technology that has become A leap from what we’ve seen in OLED panelsIt bets on self-emitting but inorganic matrix pixels as opposed to the organic pixels used by OLED panels, making these pixels ideal for resisting degradation and incidentally offering improved brightness compared to OLED panels.

Samsung has left us with honey to have very few features hinted at in its new televisions. From all that he comments, we stay Variable refresh rate up to 240 Hz2 ns response time (not milliseconds) and brightness close to 2,000 nits.

We’ll have to wait a few hours. see them in action at CES in Las Vegas and thus find out all the technical details of one of the technological offers of the year.

Source: Xatak Android

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