We love the rich colors and awesome contrast that OLED displays can give us. We're already enjoying the wonders of OLED and AMOLED and we dream of seeing the technology at the sizes of the LCD and plasmas of today.
Mitsubishi is planning on selling a 100-inch OLED TV later this month. Yes, that sounds jaw dropping at first, but sadly this isn't the HDTV that we're waiting for. In fact, it's not really HD at all. This Diamond Vision model at 100-inches has pixels that measure around 3mm in size. Viewers will have to view the displays from at least a couple of meters away to get a decent image. The sets will get even bigger, perhaps to the 155-inch model that Mitsubishi prototyped. This massive size was accomplished by putting together multiple OLED modules, all of which add up to 17.6 pounds in weight and 15.1 inches think.These Diamond Vision models have a maximum brightness of 1,200cd/m2, which is twice as bright as the company’s current LED-backlit LCD TVs. The 100-inch model goes on sale later this month. Price has not been announced. Philips unveils newest prototype LCD TV prototype in Berlinr, the site of this year’s IFA technology conference. Philips most recent foray into LCD technology offers four-sided Ambilight technology and measures an amazing 100 inches.With high-definition TV on the forefront of future technology, Philips has truly created a cutting edge product. This LCD TV is special not only because of its size, but because of its Ambilight technology Philips , currently most innovative product.
Ambilight Full Surround technology, called on the new 100-inch LCD TV, refers to a special form of backlighting effect with colors that change according to the program material and its corresponding pixel colors pixel plus 3HD, called processing. Ambilightworks by creating a multi-colored, glowing halo around the edge of the TV screen. This reduces eyestrain and makes the LCD screen seem larger than it actually is, ultimately creating a more realistic picture. In the new 100-inch Philips LCD TV prototype, the Ambilight technology occurs on all four sides of the screen instead of the traditional two-sided Ambilight technology found on the current LCD TV ‘s; thus the name “Full Surround.” The Ambilight technology offers numerous options, even a solid white light that reflects the light show without the need for a white wall behind it. The actual system setting proffers and controls, like color, action, ambience, and movie. Sharp is now unveilling a 90-inch (diagonal) Aquos LED TV (model LC-90LE745U), touted as the world's largest LED. The 1080p HDTV is nearly 4 feet tall and 6 feet, 8 inches wide. The TV weighs 141 lbs (without stand) and is less than 5 inches deep. With the LED technology, it’s also touted as energy efficient using less energy than two 75-watt light bulbs and you can only need an average of only $28 per year to operate.
The LC-90LE745U offers direct access to the most popular apps and video on demand from services like Netflix, YouTube, CinemaNow, Hulu Plus and Vudu. It also has web browsing and Skype capability and built-in Wi-Fi.The LED TV is a full HD active 3DTV, and two 3D glasses are included. It is also equipped with AquoMotion 240 to make fast-action motions seamless, without blurring. Like all new Wi-Fi enabled Sharp TVs, the LC-90LE745U features Aquos Advantage LIVE – a free service for owners which connects them directly over the Internet to trained customer support representatives. These advisors can remotely assist with set-up and settings management directly over the Internet and phone, offering an “in-home” technician to help problem solve any question or issue. The LC-90LE745U is available now at select retailers for a suggested retail price of $10,999.99. |