Thursday 8 January 2015

CES show 2015 Day 2 a Quantum conundrum

We started out our day in the central hall on day three. The home of the big TV manufacturers and the flashiest booths in the show. LG displayed a huge presence with a ultra modern open concept booth. Inside they featured a spectacular array of OLED, LED and new Quantum Dot TV'S. All displayed excellent picture quality.

I was very releaved to see OLED so strongly featured as rumors were serculated that they had abandoned this technology due to high manufacturing costs. This is the defacto king of the TV world. Nothing else really even comes close. LG also showed what seemed to me the future of curved TV. A series of OLED that adjusted from curved to flat screen mode on command. The viewing angle was excellent and therefore adjustable to the users preferance.

The "Quantum" leap in TV tech this year is Quantum Dot technology. It defenitly improved upon the LED technology, but is not a completely new thing. It actually has been used in TV'S for the past few years to increase their color response and contrast. The new version is more colorful and brighter than any LEDTV of the past. But still looks posively chubby next to the OLED. LG also employed the IPS screen technology which maintained the color and contrast of the Quantum TV even at extreme viewing angles.

We are heading back to the central hall today to see more on day 3 of the international CES show 2015.

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