The development of technology has reached such a scale that every time it becomes more difficult to predict changes in a particular area of production. As you can see, firms are trying to improve the graphics and quality of the displayed image, increase the power of processors or even transfer them to the world of virtual reality.
Every time TV developers surprise their customers with new models with a lot of functions and large screens, with good quality and graphics that allow you to immerse yourself in the events of the film or TV shows. It's hard to predict what awaits us in 2021. What new devices will come out and with what modifications. But past exhibitions and announcements from some companies have provided an opportunity to judge what new devices will be released.
What to expect from TB in the future?
According to the predictions of many experts, in the future, an increase in TV screens is expected, which will occupy entire walls. Also, many firms are trying to create a model with a flexible screen that can be placed around the perimeter of the room. This will create the possibility of panoramic television.
But technology probably won't stop there. Perhaps a person will no longer need to buy televisions, because they will not be in their usual form. For example, Xiaomi has already developed and released a transparent TV model. It is also assumed that television will be transferred to the world of virtual reality using special glasses. This will give a person the opportunity to imagine himself as the main character of any film.
New models from Samsung
MicroLED-screen - this is exactly the innovation that Samsung wants to develop. Such a monitor will allow each pixel to emit light, regardless of the neighboring point. Let's consider some of the advantages and disadvantages of this technology.
Benefits:
- Semiconductors have a long service life.
- Energy efficiency is much higher than OLED model.
- High screen brightness.
Disadvantages:
- The cost of this device is quite high.
TCL TVs
Recently, the Chinese company TLC entered into a cooperation agreement with JapanDisplay. And all in order to create new models of TVs with OLED-matrix. The firm also maintains close cooperation with Samsung. They create modern displays from LG.
But it should be noted that such TVs will hit the market closer to 2022. And in 2021, the first prototypes will be developed, which will be shown at the exhibition.
LG TVs
LG is about to release its own flexible screen model. Users have already managed to get acquainted with this modification in new smartphones. It is assumed that this TV can be rolled up like a piece of paper.
The powerful speakers that will be installed in the LG Signature OLED R9 TV will make it possible for the device to act as a full-fledged multimedia center.
It should be noted that such changes could not have been made without an OLED matrix.
The company plans to release new models in 2021.
The current generation of Philips SmartTV
Philips is going to create new boards and software for TVs. Recently, a whole line of new devices have been shown that have been validated and tested for performance. The new processors have shown good performance, which distinguishes them from NvidiaX1 devices.
It is expected that these models will be released in early 2021 and will be in demand among buyers.
HDMI 2.1
In fact, all models of modern TVs have switched to the new HDMI 2.1 standard. It was created to enable devices to support new data transfer formats. Thanks to this innovation, TVs will be able to receive pictures with a frequency of 120 Hz and an expansion of 10K. Of course, such changes were primarily focused on the good support of the device for games. They will reduce the delay in displaying actions on the monitor and prevent frame tearing in games, as well as increase the signal transmission rate.
New devices with such standards can be found on the market as early as 2021 in budget or expensive stores.
Holographic displays
Displays of this format have been developed for a long time. The first company to release new technologies based on these displays was Sumsung. In 2016, TVs with such an innovation entered the market, but they did not reach popularity.
In the same year, the BBC demonstrated new capabilities of holographic displays, but due to some shortcomings, the devices were not put into production.