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
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
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PlayStation 4 and Xbox One S support the new HDR. However, owners of LG’s OLED TVs are frustrated as the TVs suffer from too high levels of input lag in HDR
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"?
LG has lowered the prices of its 55 and 65" B6 OLED TVs by $500 and $1000 dollars, respectively. The B6 OLEDs are now cheaper than some competitor’s flagship TVs
MicroLED has the potential to challenge OLED, claims companies acquired by Apple & Oculus. MicroLED also lays the foundation for Sony’s Crystal LED & Samsung’s QLED
At IFA 2016, Loewe had brought bild 9, an OLED TV design concept that will mark the beginning of a new design language at Loewe. Bild 9 will launch in 2017
65" OLED TVs with UHD and HDR from two Turkish brands. Panels are supplied by LG and the partnership with Vestel could bring OLED to even more TV brands
Loewe's first OLED TV was unveild in early July and the company has now released more details and confirmed that it will support the Dolby Vision HDR format