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Home Television Update
Our home televisions continue to evolve. Developments seem to be moving swiftly. I’ve been reading about the newest and the not-quite-ready televisions we will be putting in our homes soon. This is a summary of what’s in store.
Higher resolutions are coming to our homes. 8K TV prices are dropping at an impressive rate and they’re bringing greater resolution and larger screen sizes. OLED models have brighter screens and lower energy consumption. Mini-LED TVs are benefitting from RGB Local Dimming. The result is greater brightness with excellent color accuracy. Now we can check out the onset of flexible screens with their unusual designs. Televisions may soon coordinate with virtual reality and related tech.
Then there are improvements in wireless technology, no more cables from your TV to deal with. All this is happening before a background of improved sustainability and an emphasis on being eco-friendly.