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  • Hisense launches 65" and 75" 100,000:1 contrast ratio LCD TV at IFA


    Hisense 75'' 8K ULED XD TV: Contrast ratio exceeds 1:100,000

    "Hisense believes that the trend of TV industry development must not be the price war, but the high-end screen. On July 8, Hisense launched the world's first ULED XD TV in China. Compared with the 65-inch screen previously released, Hisense launched the new ULED XD TV whose screen was increased to 75 inches and supports 8K content. Hisense ULED XD TV introduced a second monochrome panel to more precisely control light output. The monochrome LCD layer under the color LCD layer blocks light from pixels that are supposed to be dark before they hit the color layer that produces the full picture. In order to achieve a better display effect, Hisense adopted its unique control algorithm and used 5 chips to achieve efficient control. The static contrast ratio has increased to over 1:100,000", the company says in a statement.

    So, we may presume that BOE that supplies the 65" panel is also making the 75" panel. BOE being awarded for this technology at the show.

    The Chinese TV maker also shows its Hisense 85" 8K ULED XD Smart TV. It has two screens. One is the main 85-inch screen for display, equipped with an 8K Super Resolution Upscaler. The auxiliary screen at the bottom mainly serves as an interactive function, which can respond to users' voice commands at any time and provide real-time information such as movie details. As the home intelligence center, the interactive function auxiliary screen is powerful and can also control other home appliances and equipment.

    It als brings previously annouced laser projection TVs. The Sonic Laser TV, lets the sound come from the screen that is equiped with vibrationg speaker array. The Hisense sonic screen laser TV is planned to be mass produced later this year.

    The TriChroma RGB Laser TV without colour/phosphor wheels, but not without phosphor to convert blue laser light to green, offers a three colour lightsource. It brings 'The Maximum of color restoration', with Hisense claiming the projection TVs 'can easily reach the highest BT.2020 standard in the industry'.

    'The color expression exceeds other display solutions and can restore the natural color to the greatest extent'. The 75-inch TV is the industry's first laser TV in such a small size.
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