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Less public, fewer exhibitors and less activity but
CES in Las Vegas
is still CES in Las Vegas and that means that, with the permission of the omicron variant, the large consumer electronics manufacturers are presenting many of the
televisions this week
that we will see in stores throughout the year
.
By 2022 there are important developments that will translate not only into
better image quality but also larger screen sizes
for homes.
SAMSUNG
Size is what
Samsung
promises .
For yet another year, the Korean brand has brought its televisions with
Micro LED technology
to Las Vegas , in which each point of the image is made up of small red, green and blue LEDs.
This same technology, broadly speaking, is what is used in many large screens in stadiums and concert halls.
The difference is that these LEDs are small enough that the final display is an acceptable size for a home.
Still, we are talking about
exceptionally large televisions
.
Samsung has shown new 89, 101 and 110-inch
models at CES
that not only offer good color reproduction but now also
integrate Dolby Atmos sound
.
For smaller sizes Samsung will continue to bet on
QLED technology
, which uses a matrix of LEDs as a backlighting system.
The new televisions that we will see this year with this technology, dubbed
NEO QLED, will have a higher level of brightness and more control over it
, with 16,384 intensity levels, four times more than previous generations of QLEDs.
Samsung
's screens
will win this year, too, a new interface with a game mode (Gaming Hub) that gives access to the main entertainment systems in the cloud such as Stadia or GeForce Now.
They will also include a
platform for NFTs
with which to discover, buy and market digital works of art to view on the screen.
The company has also announced new versions of its
"lifestyle" televisions
such as The Frame, a screen designed to reproduce works of art and that has frames that resemble those of a painting.
This year it will be available in sizes from 32 to 75 inches but, perhaps more importantly, it will include a matte finish and an anti-reflective treatment to give a feeling more like looking at a printed image.
LG
The other Korean image giant,
LG
, is completely focused on
OLED, a technology that makes it possible to dispense with a backlighting system on the screens
since each point of the image emits its own light.
Thanks to this property it is possible to achieve greater contrasts and completely dark blacks in the image.
For this year LG will expand the catalog of these screens with much more varied models.
The company has brought to CES a
97-inch OLED screen
, the largest made to date, but also a 42-inch model, the smallest it has made so far.
These screens will feature, like most televisions announced at this CES, with support for HDMI 1.2a, a new version of the HDMI protocol (the most common way to connect video players, consoles or sound bars to the television) that adds better support. color in HDR (high dynamic range video).
Sony
Sony
has brought together the best of two technologies at CES.
This year it will launch the
A95K, a screen built with a panel that it has called QD-OLED
.
It is an OLED that relies on the same quantum dot technology that QLED televisions use to achieve greater brightness and saturation in colors.
This combination will allow the A95K to maintain the high contrast of the OLED but with better color rendering.
The new model will be the flagship of its catalog for 2022 and will be available in a wide variety of sizes, but
the company will keep conventional OLED televisions for lower price ranges
.
It will also have two ranges of screens with MicroLED technology and a conventional LED model intended for the mid-range.
Sony will also include a webcam as an accessory on some of the
more advanced
televisions .
This camera will detect the user's position and better direct the sound or alert children if they have sat too close to the screen.
The camera can also be used in video calling applications and can be completely locked or detached from the screen for privacy.
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