TV technology has come along way over the past few decades, from the gargantuan television sets of the past to the slick new sets, the industry is in a constant state of upward flux. TVs have got sharper, bigger and easier to use in modern times and the innovations are only getting more impressive.
8K
Although it feels like 4k TVs haven’t been in existence for all that long, 8k OLED technology is already here and makes viewing on sets which are around 80 inches or more much crisper. With 16 times the number of pixels, the technology can make a huge difference.
MicroLED
Another impressive television technology which is becoming more popular is MicroLED. This new type of screen technology is still not quite ready for mass production, however, it’s still fascinating. The LED lights in the screen have been minimised down to microscopic levels and produce a stunning picture.
Interactive TV
Interactive watching has become more popular in the past year or two, with more and more programmes on streaming services like Netflix allowing the viewer to choose the path of the story and the characters within it.
On-Demand Viewing
On demand viewing has been around for some time now, however, it’s starting to take over from traditional television viewing for a number of families across the world. This is reshaping the way we think about TV entertainment and has marked a paradigm shift in the industry.
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