The next generation will finally come? CES 2016 TV Technology Worth Expecting

We are definitely more concerned with mobile products for the upcoming CES 2016. However, how can consumer electronic products that are less audio-visual displays complete? So, we might as well take a look at this year’s CES show to see what it’s all about on the TV: if you don’t have all kinds of TVs that are playing at the highest brightness with colorful content, CES is definitely Incomplete. This time we can look forward to them more excitedly because the next generation of television technology is mature enough to attract our attention.



In the past few years, we have witnessed how the hegemony of LED panels was slowly eroded by LG's OLED technology. This year the company will also exhibit more OLED products, including the so-called "thinest in history" - the entire body is very thin, rather than the kind of small look.

LG is not without rivals. Panasonic recently joined the OLED camp and launched the highly rated TX-65CZ952B TV. The product is gorgeous 65 inches, we may see new products of smaller size in the exhibition. Although Sony is not interested in this technology, Samsung may be surprised.

The so-called "ultra-high resolution" is also the legendary 4K. As time approaches 2016, this concept finally has more meaning. This time, 4K has a unified standard and an initially established ecology.

There are already a lot of ultra high definition televisions on the market, but in the future we will witness their gradual dominance. All TV manufacturers have begun to seize the 4K market. This year we will definitely see more advanced technologies.

In terms of display and processing technologies, TV intelligent systems have also improved. At the same time, 1080p Full HD gradually goes down and becomes exclusive to the low-end model.

Let's talk about HDR high dynamic range technology, which allows your TV image to get a higher contrast level than before. The current development of this technology is still relatively slow, and it has not yet formed a universally recognized standard, but everyone agrees that HDR will play a major role in future home theater systems.

A more mature version of HDR is Dolby Vision, so we will see more hardware to support it in the future. At this CES we are expected to see Dolby Vision's demonstration of Dolby Atmos's panoramic sound, which is truly gorgeous.

The above are some of the more reliable stuff. If you are more interested in novelties, you can look forward to wallpaper TV. In 2014, LG demonstrated a prototype of a flexible OLED TV that can switch between curved and flat panels with one touch. After that, this technology became more mature in 2015. Perhaps we can expect the kind of flexible TV that is rolled up enough. In addition, 8K TV has already been done.

Do you like large screens? Short-range projection is a good choice. Philips is developing a newly designed Screeneo projector that allows you to project a 100-inch Full HD picture at a distance of just 44 cm.

Not only TVs and projectors, you also have to pay attention to 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Discs. Both Panasonic and Samsung have already demonstrated their Ultra High Definition Blu-ray players. These future movies will also be available on the market.

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