Sunday, January 11, 2015

Quantum dots come to televisions to provide better illumination – Panama America



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  • million subpixels is Sharp’s commitment to their new TVs.

The generation of TVs that will be released in 2015 reduced the gap with the picture quality on the big screen with a new quantum dot technology presented this week by several large manufacturers within the electronics show Consumer CES in Las Vegas (USA.).

This new technology is being developed, among others, by the South Korean giant Samsung and LG, in addition to Chinese firm TCL and, according to manufacturers , will improve the picture quality of televisions and lower prices, which is the biggest barrier to the implementation of 4K, the new standard for high resolution.

Quantum dots form a film-emitting crystals Light microscopic inserted in liquid crystal displays (LCD, for its acronym in English) and, according to the manufacturers, greatly improves the color reproduction, contrast and brightness of the image.

Samsung executive vice president, Joe Stinziano said this week during a presentation on the eve of the official opening of the CES show in Las Vegas, this technology will watch movies at home as well as in film.

According to the head of the South Korean company, the quality of color reproduction is multiplied 64 times and brightness is 2.5 times higher than conventional LCD technology.

At CES TVs also showed that They will turn away more of his former nickname small screen and reach the limit of 110 inches hand manufacturer China TCL.

This huge screen is the largest in the world, according to TCL, and has curved shape, an increasingly common in the market trend and aims to create an immersive experience for viewers.

Half 4K TVs sold in the US in 2014 were curved said division president of Samsung in the country, Tim Baxter.

The Consumer Electronics Association of America (CEA) estimates that four million 4K TVs will be sold in 2015, which would increase of 208% compared to last year’s figures.

To give a boost to sales of appliances, manufacturers have also decided to boost the supply of content in 4K with the new standard, which so far is very limited.

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