As soon as "Dinner for One" has flickered across the screen, things are going strong again in the world of technology. CES 2022 will take place in Las Vegas from January 4th to 7th . Although some big names are missing with Google, Meta and Microsoft, other manufacturers such as Samsung or LG will not miss the opportunity to present their first highlights of the year at the fair. TV fans in particular get their money's worth.
Samsung
with extra flat Neo-QLEDs
Samsung is redesigning its Neo QLEDs. Since 2021,
televisions have been equipped with mini LEDs that generate bright, evenly
illuminated images and ensure high contrasts. The new model, the Samsung QN95B,
is supposed to adapt the bundling of light to the image content. Samsung
expects this to result in less overexposure to high-contrast image edges. In
addition, the television can adjust the backlight brightness in finer steps. It
should also score visually, its very thin rim makes it possible. Because
Samsung has outsourced the connections to a box, the case is nice and flat.
Samsung top
TVs with 8K
Another Samsung highlight are the QN900B and QN800B models.
They offer 8K resolution. In cooperation with Sky, the manufacturer delivers
the right content at the same time. The new season of the series "Das
Boot" should be shown in real 8K resolution. This works exclusively on
compatible Samsung devices from 2020 or newer. A subscription to the pay TV
broadcaster is not necessary. You can find the series in the Samsung TV Plus
app. The only requirement is an internet connection with at least 40 megabits
per second. The action should also sound good. That is why the manufacturer has
built in loudspeakers in the frame for both models - for the first time with
three-dimensional Dolby Atmos surround sound.
Sony
XR-A95K with QD OLED display
In the new QD OLED TVs of the Bravia XR-A95K series, Sony
uses Quantum Dots for color conversion. The trick: they emit red or green light
when they are illuminated in blue. This means that they absorb much less light
than filters. The actual image generation is done by a monochrome blue OLED
screen. This secures the advantages of OLED technology for the new screens:
self-illuminating pixels and thus a gigantic contrast, short switching times,
high viewing angle stability. At the same time, the disadvantages disappear:
because the actual OLED screen is only monochrome, it should not have burn-in
effects. Without light-absorbing filters, a higher maximum brightness and a
lower power consumption are possible.
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