Samsung is a well known for their amazing display technology. This year they did not disappoint and in fact, pushed the display industry even farther. Smart TV's are becoming more and more prevalent in homes, along with the industry standard of 1080p HD. Most of us wouldn't know where to take TV's from here, but Samsung sure showed us that they have a vision. They (along with many other TV manufacturers) showed us the new standard of UHD (Ultra High Definition). This new standard of UHD also goes by the name 4k, which not surprising is 4 times the resolution of 1080p. This means there are literally 4 times as many pixels in a display. Pixel count isn't everything though; important factors include contrast ratio and color display. Contrast ratio is simply how white the whites are and how black the blacks are, and color display is how accurate and pure the colors on display are.
Enter OLED screens. Now you've probably heard of LED displays, in fact you may even have one. The difference with OLED's is they don't have any backlight or lamps to brighten the screen. The traditional TV's with LED and LCD screens have a light underneath the bezel of the display that shines a light on the screen, making the pixels visible. The problem with that is it causes blacks to appear gray and colors to appear "washed out". OLED is the answer to those problems; on and OLED screen each pixel lights up, and when black is displayed, the pixel turns off, meaning you get true blacks and accurate colors.
So what does this all mean for you the consumer? Enhanced picture quality. When you go see a movie in a theatre, that movie is not in 1080p. The movie is usually in 4k and uncompressed. That means you get movie theatre quality, in your living room (depending on if you have a 4k blu-ray of the movie). The amazing thing is though, 4k and OLED screens have been around before, but for the first time ever, Samsung and the others are releasing consumer friendly versions that you and I could afford. Some pictures of their amazing displays below:
Curved OLED display
85" UHD OLED screen
Ultra think UHD OLED television
Part II coming tomorrow...
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