4K televisions have become the popular option in stores, having replaced HD. The prices of entry-level models are now comparable to the previous HD models.
LG OLED evo takes TV technology to the next level, delivering a stunning visual experience that surpasses traditional OLED. Here’s what sets it apart:
Samsung UHD QLED TV’s revolutionary Quantum Matrix dot technology brings life to the screen delivering picture quality that’s so lifelike, you’ll finally be able to see the subtle hues in bright sunlight to the hidden details in the night.
Quantum HDR 2000 HDR10+ Matrix Technology, Motion Xcelerator Turbo Plus One Billion Colours. PQI 4500 (Picture Quality Index)
FreeSync Premium Pro & Dynamic Black Equalizer.
AI Sound (SpaceFit Sound, AVA, Adaptive Sound),
Multi Voice Assistants: Bixby, Google Built-in, Works With Alexa.
Mini LED Backlight, Local Dimming, Ultimate UHD Dimming
Tizen OS TV Plus Freeview
Auto Game Mode (ALLM) Game Motion Plus FreeSync Premium Pro Panel Frequency
40Hz – 120Hz
Quantum dots are incredibly tiny particles that create the most striking colour. SUHD TV uses Quantum dots, resulting in intensely accurate and vivid colour. And when Quantum dots meet 10-bit panels, you have 64 times the colour expression of a conventional TV. That amounts to as much as one billion different shades.
Key Features 3840 x 2160 Billion Rich Colour
Perfect Colour on Perfect Black
Alpha 9 Intelligent Processor
AI TV
4K Cinema HDR10 Pro and HLG Pro
Dolby Atmos® Cinematic Sound at Home
Bluetooth Audio Playback
There are a few services that offer 4k:
Netflix was one of the first video-on-demand services to announce it would be supporting 4K streaming, which went live in the UK.
Amazon also offers 4K content through its Prime Video streaming service.
You can watch 4K video via the Amazon Prime Video app on compatible TVs and the latest 4K Fire TV box. You can see a full list of Amazon Prime Video devices here – note this is a list of compatible devices with the movie streaming app and not necessarily 4K content.
UltraFlix is a another 4K streaming network from NanoTech, which has apps available on Samsung, Sony, Vizio, Sharp and Hisense TVs.
Sony has launched its own 4K Video On Demand service in the form of Video Unlimited 4K, but is only available in the US.
BT became the first broadcaster to launch an Ultra HD channel to the UK, with BT Sport Ultra HD in August 2015.
Sky is the “UK’s most comprehensive Ultra High Definition service” through its Sky Glass platform launched it’s ULRA HD service in August 2016.
For many, getting a fast broadband connection to support 4K streaming (realistically at the very least 30 Mbps) isn’t fully possible right now.
Therefore a better way to get 4K content into the home would be on a Blu-ray disc format.
Ultra HD Blu-ray that can handle resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 are available but slow to take off.
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