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Oled, Neo QLed, NanoCell and QNed Mini Led: here are the pros (and cons) of the various technologies

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We left at the Consumer Electronics Show in early January, when the two big Korean brands took advantage of the event (in virtual edition) to announce their respective news in terms of televisions. Let’s quickly summarize the essence of the announcements of the two South Korean companies. At Samsung, Ces marked the official baptism of the first Micro Led technology products (the 110 and 99 inch models are on the launch pad, the smaller cuts will arrive at the end of the year), and therefore screens in which each subpixel is made up of microscopic self-illuminating LEDs, and of the first Neo QLed models, technology that will characterize the new top models that we will discuss in this article.
LG’s response to its rival, in terms of liquid crystal panels, has taken shape and size with the new QNed Mini Led 4K and 8K televisions, which will constitute the highlight of the 2021 offer among non-OLED products (which remain the specialty of the house, proof of this is the breadth of the new range). The promise, obvious, is that of a substantial step forward in image quality in terms of brightness and to allow it is a new system for the backlighting of the screen, the Mini LEDs. In the coming weeks, many of the models previewed at the Ces will also be on sale in Italy. Here are the main features, prices included.

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Artificial intelligence for images

The presale of Samsung’s new Neo QLed TVs took place on March 15 on the official online shop of the Asian giant and concerns the QN900A and QN800A (8K resolution) and QN95A, QN90A and QN80A (4K) families. The strength of all these devices, as anticipated, is the display technology, which uses a quantum processor (Neo Quantum) to optimize any signal and guarantee the user the best possible vision, using up to 16 different neural network models. to perform the so-called “upscaling” of the resolution of images from various sources. The point of arrival of these panels, as confirmed by Samsung, is to further improve the visual experience of consumers by leveraging panels illuminated by LEDs of a size equal to 1 / 40th of traditional LEDs: in other words, they are micro – Particularly thin layers (Quantum Mini) designed to ensure greater density and channel the light where it is needed to increase contrast. The inevitable artificial intelligence (in this case the Quantum Matrix technology) takes care of dosing the light intensity and adjusting the black level to obtain greater depth of the images and it is always based on AI the software that allows (on top of the range models QN900A) to match the sound with the movement of objects on the screen, using the audio system’s 80W of 6.2.2-channel audio power. Having said that among the features of the new Neo QLed stand out the integration of Google Duo, to start a video call directly on the TV screen, and of Home Office, to take advantage of the screen as a PC monitor thanks to Microsoft’s 365 package, here are the list prices of the various models in the catalog: starting from 1,800 euros for the 50-inch QN90A 4K series to reach 8,000 euros for the 75-inch top model of the QN900A 8K family. In the middle, a vast battery of configurations that embrace the sizes of 55, 65 and 75 inches with costs varying between 2 thousand and 6 thousand euros

The new TVs from Samsung and Lg

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Ultra-thin panels, smart chips and screens

Oled and NanoCell are instead the keywords of the LG proposal arriving in Italian stores and also in this case the promise addressed to consumers is that of a better and decidedly more immersive audio-visual experience than in the past. Everything revolves around the fourth generation Alpha α9 processor, present in most new TVs, while from the point of view of functionality it is the proprietary WebOS 6.0 smart platform that facilitates access to apps and services such as Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa and all. the Apple ecosystem. Most of the 2021 models also support the Enhanced Audio Return Channel HDMI 2.1 standard and the automatic low latency mode to further raise the level of gaming sessions. wink at the Z1 series with 8K resolution and available in 88 and 77 inch formats: to take them home, in addition to living rooms with very generous walls, you need 27 thousand and 23 thousand euros respectively. The models of the G1 family are decidedly more accessible (ranging from 5 thousand euros for the 77-inch to 2,500 euros for the 55-inch) while the C1 series presents itself with the greatest number of options in terms of screen diagonal: among these the unprecedented version from 83 (on sale at 8 thousand euros) and the 48-inch entry level list at 1,800 euros. Finally, the rich menu of OLEDs is completed by the B1 and A1 families, available in sizes ranging from 48 and 55 to 77 inches with prices between 1,500 and 4 thousand euros.

Nano effect and thousands of tiny LEDs.

For TVs with NanoCell technology, on the other hand, the flagship series is called Nano96, with 8K resolution and three different screen formats: the 75-inch proposed at 3,500 euros, the 65-inch version at 2,500 euros and the 55 for sale at 1,800. EUR. Other possible options are the Nano91 4K, which range from the 86-inch to the 55-inch version in a range of costs ranging from 3,500 to 1,300 euros, while for those who are satisfied with a “only” 43-inch screen, 700 is enough. euro the smallest model of the Nano75 series. Compared to OLEDs, the price gap for devices based on NanoCell technology is deep, although the visual performance is absolutely appreciable. In fact, we are talking about LED panels that are distinguished from conventional products by the presence of 1 nanometer particles and a mix of technologies that significantly reduce the problem of light reflections and color distortion To get an idea of ​​the costs of the new QNed Mini Led range of Lg (10 models in all between 4K and 8K, with dimensions up to 86 inches), however, we will have to wait a few more weeks. The plus of these TVs are undoubtedly the 30 thousand tiny LEDs that operate as a light source for the LCD panel, producing a contrast ratio of 1,000,000: 1 and combining with quantum dot and NanoCell technologies to raise the quality of colors and image in Hdr format.

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