Pride of place went to 'The Wall' – the world's first modular TV that also uses Micro LED emissive technology. The TV is composed of modular panels, allowing you to create a bespoke display that perfectly fits your particular wall. The version on show was 146 inches but theoretically 'The Wall' can be any dimension with the only limitation being the size of the individual modules themselves.
However, what is really impressive about 'The Wall' is that each pixel in its panels is composed of red, green and blue LEDs meaning that, like OLED, it is truly self emissive. This the Holy Grail of TV technology because it allows the display to deliver absolute blacks but, unlike an OLED, it isn't limited in terms of its peak brightness and colour gamut, nor will it suffer from image retention. The demonstration of 'The Wall' at the event was jaw-droopingly impressive with images that appeared almost 3D in nature thanks to their incredible dynamic range. The version that we saw was still a prototype but 'The Wall' will go on sale in 2019.
Trusted Reviews dijo:The 2018 Samsung QLED is only a short-term solution. Samsung knows that it will take something more spectacular to steal the spotlight back from OLED. In the second half of 2018, we will see a new tech called ‘Micro Full Array’ (MFA).
MFA is basically FALD tech on steroids. We’re looking at brightness up to 4000 nits, with black levels plunging to an OLED-matching 0.001 nits.
And if the 2018 QLED having hundreds of dimming zones is a good thing (and it is) then how about over 10,000 zones? That promises a level of lighting control never before seen on an LCD TV. I didn’t get to see one of these next to an OLED, so I can’t compare, but that number of dimmable zones has got to be a good thing.
This tech doesn’t just have a massive number of zones; it is also physically massive. It will only be available in screen sizes of 75 and 82 inches. That’s bound to be impractical and insanely expensive, but I get the feeling Samsung is really just trying to make a statement with this.
Te vas a comprar una?Un colega se ha comprado una Qled de estas, la estuve viendo ayer, y la verdad es que en HDR se ve de auténtico lujo.