Display makers have already turned big TVs into decorative pieces for home. These models, not requiring backlighting, they are thinner and lighter, almost without edges and with elegant finishes. In this note, what are the 6 top-of-the-line smart TVs which are obtained in Argentina in the autumn 2023its features and its price.
If until recently it was sufficient for televisions to have an optimal image, the remote control to be versatile and last several years, now they are also required to comply with a aesthetic canon.
Outer beauty doesn’t exempt them from passing the technical exam – everything comes with a new generation dashboardambient sound and consoles, gamepads or keyboards can be connected to them, for a more complete experience.
As with cell phones, the needle angles towards thin but large volume screens. According to Omdia, the market for TVs with more than 80 inches is expected to grow from 2.8 million units in 2022 to 3.5 million in 2023, or more than 24%.
In terms of resolution, the panels with the highest concentration on the market are of 4K (LED, OLED, QLED or Mini LED). and if well there are some 8Kit is important to underline this There is no content for this rule yetthey consume much more energy and its price increases significantly.
The six advanced technology 4K super displays are: Philips Ambilight OLED 4k, LG OLED 77” Ultra HD AI ThinQ, Samsung Neo QLED 4K, Sony BRAVIA XR OLED 65XA80J, TCL QLED 4K TV C635 and Noblex QLED DK75X9500P.
Philips Ambilight OLED 4K
Whether a model is LED, OLED or QLED depends on the way the pixels light up or colored dots. LEDs, the most basic devices in this chain, depend on an external light source, which is solved with a panel of LED bulbs.
Instead, OLEDs produce their own light to control the individual brightness of each bulb, saving layers and resulting in screens of minimal thickness. Vision is nearly perfect from all angles.
QLED panels are an evolution of traditional LEDs. Although it requires a backlight, the pixels can be activated individually allowing for greater contrast and the purest blacks.
The big difference of this 77-inch Philips lies in the three-sided Ambilight, which projects light of the same color as the content behind the TV, accompanying the peripheral vision of the images.
“In these OLEDs, black is really black, it’s not gray. Furthermore, this TV has a higher refresh rate than traditional TVs, going from 60 to 120 HZ, which makes it perfect for enjoying video games”, adds Massimiliano Signorelli , marketing director of Philips TV & Sound.
It rests on an ultra-thin aluminum frame with almost no edges and a floating design. It comes with six front speakers and a rear subwoofer. costs 1,825,739 pesos.
LG OLED 77″ Ultra HD AI ThinQ
The processor is a key mechanism in choosing a television, since factors such as resolution, HDR content management, color accuracy, scene movements, among other details that end up defining the routine for displaying the content.
The chip’s job is to adjust the tone curve according to environmental conditions to deliver optimized screen brightness, leveraging its ability to understand how the human eye perceives images in different lighting situations.
“LG’s OLED is equipped with the α9 Gen5 IA 4K processor. Thanks to artificial intelligence, the TV will make the necessary audio and video adjustments to improve the user experience depending on the type of content being played,” says Mariela Coda, marketing manager at LG.
You can play high-quality content in Dolby Vision IQ format. And, Dolby Atmos audio, the 360° spatial dynamic sound system that lets you hear how objects in a scene move around the viewer. This 1,399,999 pesos.
Samsung 75″ Neo QLED 4K QN85B
The Neo QLEDs, ideal for taking advantage of large screens, incorporate Mini LED technology, obtaining deeper blacks and Quantum Dot, which improves the brightness and color in each image.
These screens include 14-bit Quantum Matrix which offers detailed images, even in dark scenes or with a high level of light. Its Neo Quantum 4K processor with artificial intelligence enhances content through 16 neural networks, without losing its 4K resolution.
It also delivers multiple audio channels (2.2.2 Ch) with 60 W of power, which allow you to maximize the level of realism in all content, consoles included, and offer an immersive listening experience. The 75-inch one costs 944,999 pesos.
Sony BRAVIA XR OLED 65XA80J
In terms of acoustics, one of the most important innovations in today’s televisions is the introduction of spatial sound, a position-based technology that allows you to hear individual noises depending on your position in front of the screen.
Many high-end equipment incorporates real-time equalization systems. The intention is to match the sound of the internal speakers to the characteristics of the room to achieve cinematic effects.
In this way the television is able to eliminate the sound peaks of the bass, offering a more balanced response and better sound from its channels. Effects will have more powerful echo and audio. These options are automatic, they adjust themselves, even if not all TVs have them.
BRAVIA features cinema-class surround sound, which with its Acoustic Surface Audio+ technology puts you right in the middle of the action. Its advanced audio processing mimics the human ear and locates the source of the sound to place it exactly on the screen.
To ensure you don’t miss any detail, the TV’s XR Motion Clarity technology preserves brightness and reduces noise to display high-motion images naturally. It comes out 999,999 pesos.
TCL QLED 4K C635 television
As with computers or cell phones, interaction with the SmartTV takes place via an operating system that takes care of ordering the applications in the main menu, synchronizing with other devices, keeping Bluetooth active and making sure that everything flows naturally.
In order of popularity is Google TV, which, under the aegis of Android, is mounted on tablets, watches and, of course, most mobile phones. It stands out for its large catalog of applications and its simplicity.
WebOS is LG’s own system and while it is the most comfortable to operate, it depends entirely on its fabulous intelligent control for movement. If it fails or breaks, it makes it difficult to access streaming services.
The 65-inch TCL comes with the latest Google TV operating system, has Hands Free Voice Control option via Google Assistant, which allows you to watch series, TV shows, movies using the sound of the user’s voice.
Accompanying Quantum Dots, HDR10+ and Micro Dimming functions, it has integrated picture and sound thanks to Dolby Vision-Atmos that optimizes every visual and sound detail, simulating a powerful in-person experience.
It also includes 120Hz DLG so you don’t miss any detail with smooth images. It also accompanies Wide Color Gamut technology which can illustrate a wider color palette allowing up to 93% gamut to be displayed under the DCI-P3 standard. This 267,199 pesos.
Noblex QLED DK75X9500P
If the idea is to connect a console to a television or an online gaming system, you will have to consider motion management, HDMI 2.1 interface (up to 48 Gbps), game mode or the implementation of technologies such as NVIDIA Sync or AMD FreeSync.
Also, if we were to add two more characteristics that gaming TVs need to work out smoothly to get an optimal experience, these would be input latency and response time.
Input latency is the time between when you perform an action on the controller, it’s processed by your PC or console, and it’s reflected on the TV panel. The lower this value is, the better.
In turn, the response time calculates how long it takes for a pixel to change color. In OLED panels this time is 1 millisecond. The longer the delay, the bleeding effect occurs, leading to blurry images.
The 75-inch Noblex Black Series has a frequency of 60Hz, a delay of 8ms. With Google TV operating system and voice control. This 399,999 pesos.
Source: Clarin
Linda Price is a tech expert at News Rebeat. With a deep understanding of the latest developments in the world of technology and a passion for innovation, Linda provides insightful and informative coverage of the cutting-edge advancements shaping our world.