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"?
Android TV has system-level support for all three relevant HDR formats; Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG. This could help bring HDR to more video apps & TVs
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
At IFA 2016, Acer has unveiled its latest slate of gaming monitors, 3 in total. One of them is curved and all three come with built-in "Tobii eye-tracking"
The HDMI protocol will be integrated in the USB Type C port. This will make it easier to connect tablets, phones and PCs to the TV via a single USB-to-HDMI cable
LG says that it has been leading the 21:9 monitor segmentet for the last three years. It is now adding 3 new 34 and 38" models. One of them has Google Cast
B&O unveils Beovision Horizon in 40 and 48”. It has been designed with flexibility in mind and comes with Ultra HD and Google’s Android TV. Prices start at €2995
Philips is bringing Dolby Atmos to the living room with a new soundbar named Fidelio B8. It will launch in Europe in October and be cheaper than Samsung's
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