Sharp joins Samsung and Sony in launching a QD-OLED TV but it’s not available globally yet
, there will be four new QD-OLED TVs as part of two series, the FS1 range and the FQ1 range. Both of these are expected to use Sharp's new AI processor. Sharp says this processor has learned from more than one million images and can adjust"colors, brightness and detail" automatically based on what it detects, helping to render better images. It also works to optimize content based on what you're watching, whether that's movies, dramas or sports.
According to Sharp, the FS1 and FQ1 ranges will feature high-end models with advanced display tech, HDMI 2.1 ports, Variable Refresh Rates, Dolby Vision,and WiFi 6. This is a bold move for Sharp, which is best known for its low and mid-range TVs, but makes sense as the company keeps up with intense competition from rivals.
Sharp has announced that you can buy the new QD-OLED TVs in Japan, but there's no official word about when – or even if – they'll roll out globally.QD-OLED TV tech has been seeing a lot of increasing attention recently. Most notably,The reason QD-OLED tech is so appealing? That's largely down to the brightness.
Right now movies are edited on high-end displays that top out at about 1,000 nits of brightness. But if monitors that can go brighter, like QD-OLED displays, are used instead this will affect how TV shows and movies are mastered for TVs. The brighter the tech, the more filmmakers and showrunners will want to take advantage of it to make their creations more vivid. This isn't the standard yet – so you don't need to rush out and buy one – but it's safe to say that for HDR on QD-OLED, the future's bright.Sign up to receive daily breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis, deals and more from the world of tech.
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