OLED TVs
Sony’s 2023 TV line has a lot of new features, including a new processor that focuses processing around important elements of the picture. It also includes Acoustic Surface Audio, which turns the screen into a speaker. Other features include variable refresh rates and Dolby Atmos immersive audio.
The Sony A80K OLED TV is the brand’s top model, offering unmatched picture quality and rich colors. This model uses a backlight master drive to control a full-array local dimming backlight. In addition to that, it uses Triluminos Pro technology and Contrast Pro to deliver deep, natural blacks and excellent detailing.
The 55-inch Sony Bravia XR OLED TV is a top choice for those looking for natural colors and high peak brightness. This TV also includes Acoustic Surface Audio+, which adds a layer of natural sound that enhances the visual experience of watching TV. There are also two HDMI 2.1 ports on this TV.
LG’s C2 series offers a full suite of HDMI 2.1 inputs and advanced gaming functions. However, this OLED panel will not rival Samsung’s QD-OLED TV. While it has a lot of the same features, it does not have the brightest screen in the market. As a result, it will not do well in bright rooms.
Sony’s 2023 TV lineup will feature two types of OLED technology. Both will provide great color saturation and contrast, but the QD-OLED screen will be more powerful and provide a more vibrant viewing experience. Additionally, this technology has wider viewing angles and produces deeper, more saturated colors in bright scenes.
LG’s traditional OLED TVs don’t use the same technology, but they do have improvements. They are expected to be significantly brighter than the QD-OLED screen, which is made up of self-emissive organic light-emitting diodes and quantum dots. Also, it is expected that the technology will improve the HDR performance of the screens.
If you want a high-end TV, you can expect to spend $10,000. Some models have remote finder capabilities, while others are compatible with the PlayStation 5. Whether you choose an LED or an OLED, the Sony TV will offer a better picture and sound than ever before.
Another notable improvement in the Sony 2023 TV lineup is the introduction of the Cognitive XR processor. This chip is capable of analyzing shows and movies scene by scene. It then tries to determine how the human eye perceives an image and adjusts the picture accordingly. By using this processor, the company can detect the focal point of a TV picture and then upconvert it to 3D surround sound.
While Samsung’s new price cut has reduced shipments, it has also increased the potential for a price drop across the entire OLED TV market. However, the Korean brand’s promotional strategy will continue to be the most effective player in the market in 2023.
LG’s new product lineup will include a variety of budget-friendly models, as well as more high-end sets than before. The company’s upcoming models will also incorporate some new technology, such as the Evo OLED panel. All Hisense ULED TVs will also come with ATSC 3.0 tuners, variable refresh rates and Dolby Atmos.