TV Tech In 2022: Better OLEDs, Better LCDs, And A Little Something Called QD OLED

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TV Tech In 2022: Better OLEDs, Better LCDs, And A Little Something Called QD OLED
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It looks like 2022 isn’t just going to be a ‘rest year’ after all

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The other major TV area where I’ve gone from ‘meh’ to ‘yeah’ recently is Mini LED. Again I initially suspected that we’d just see a bit of consolidation on this front - stuff like it working its way into slightly more mainstream pricing, plus maybe a small uptick in dimming zone numbers and so on.

I also think, though, that these ‘permanent installation’ UST projectors may be joined by a new breed of what might reasonably be called lifestyle projectors; ultra portable, ultra-bright, exceptionally easy to set up models with built-in smart features and potentially even battery power options. Design-led, convenience models that sit somewhere between the old ‘Pico’ projectors briefly popular a few years back and the larger, more picture quality focused models AV fans have grown accustomed to.

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