HDMI 2.1 supports up to 10K resolution, dynamic HDR, adaptive frame rate and 4K at 120fps. However, to enable the new features a new 48G cable is required.
LG has unveiled the B7, C7, E7 and G7 OLED TVs. 3D and the curves are gone but LG is adding support for four HDR formats, Dolby Atmos sound and webOS 3.5
LG has unveiled the next generation of the OLED technology with the ultra thin 'wallpaper OLED TV'. The W7 model comes in 65 and 77" with prices from approx. 10.000 Euro
Panasonic has at CES 2017 unveiled a new OLED TV called EZ1000. The company has collaborated with Hollywood to get the most out of the new display technology
Samsung has unveiled a new line of TVs under the "QLED" umbrella. These are LCD TVs with quantum dot technology. The flagship Q9 is flat, whereas the Q8 is curved
We expect to see OLED from several manufacturers, Samsung’s QLED, UHD Blu-ray, TV operating systems, and much more. Follow us on social media for even more
LG has unveiled the first details on its high-end 2017 LCD TVs (SJ8000, SJ8500 and SJ9500) that feature “nano cell” technology and support for several HDR formats
2017 OLED TVs will use a new pixel structure to make the picture brighter, hitting levels of over 1000 nits in peak brightness, and at the same time be more energy efficient
LG will likely introduce its first Ultra HD Blu-ray player next month at CES 2017. The player has model name UP970 and is expected to support Dolby Vision
More details on Sony’s OLED TVs have emerged from Forbes. The TVs will reportedly launch in the second half of 2017 in 55 & 65”. Prices will start at $2000 dollars
The 2017 OLED TVs will, perhaps unsurprisingly, be named B7, C7, E7 and G7. More interestingly, LG has planned a new model called W7 – short for "wallpaper TV"?