What is the outlook for TV in the trend of streaming media and 8K resolution? At present, Netflix and iTunes allow us not to sit in front of the TV every now and then; but the era of TV cannot fade, in fact, about TV. We still have many things to do.
Today's televisions are becoming smarter than ever; at the same time, new technologies from large manufacturers and content providers have made television screens more exciting. In this context, Xiao Bian analyzed and sorted out some trends in the future TV industry for reference only.
Unstoppable trend
The latest and best TV sets from companies such as Panasonic, Samsung, LG, and Sony all have ultra-high definition (4K) resolution. The transition from full HD TVs to ultra high definition TVs is an irresistible trend that will eventually spread across all homes.

Ultra HD pixels up to 8 million - four times the full HDTV. Why not upgrade for longer?
A good reason so far is the lack of available content, but Netflix and Amazon now offer 4K streaming, while BT, Sky, and Virgin have increased the availability of 4K sports and movie programs available on their platform. Therefore, the above reasons are being ignored.
Next generation resolution and color
Has it been infected by Ultra HDTV? It is only the basis for higher resolution. It will take time for the 8K to become mainstream; however, the first hardware has appeared on the market and the resolution has reached a staggering 32 million pixels.

The problem is that when the human eye can't tell the difference between certain resolutions, there are some problems - unless the home has a 100-inch TV and it's close enough. If the resolution is close to the top, there will be many aspects of TV companies that can achieve innovation, including color and brightness.
Netflix, Amazon, and other companies now offer a range of High Dynamic Range (HDR) TV content. HDR cameras, which smartphone cameras have been providing for many years, can extend the color range of television displays, deepen the black level, increase the contrast, and make the contents of the screen display more pronounced.
The results are amazing, so HDR can be at least a selling point for new ultra-high resolution TVs, and it may become even more important in the next few years. There are also competing systems, such as Dolby Vision, designed to make the images you see on the screen more visual.
Quantum mechanism
Even if we have heard of before, we estimate that OLED TVs are much better than LED TVs. LG's OLED TV uses a completely different technology than LEDs; it uses an organic semiconductor layer that emits light when current passes through it.
The Future of Television: Ultra HD, HDR, Quantum Dots
With the advantages of ink-like black, rich colors, extreme stability, and no ambiguity, OLED's only problem is its high production cost, but now its cost has begun to decline.
This theme includes quantum dot LED (QLED) televisions that incorporate nanocrystalline thin films (quantum dots) between the backlight and the display, thereby increasing color depth.
Most of Samsung's latest television series products have adopted QLED technology and are expected to achieve richer color display than ever before.
Change in shape
If there is a TV part that does not change, it is their rectangular shape; well, although it should not be expected that a sci-fi hologram, circular or olfactory (olfactory TV) screen will appear, the large number of curved screens that are present now indicates that The shape of the TV is changing.
This setting will definitely increase immersion and allow the audience to get a wider perspective. The downside is that reflections and viewing angles can be a problem, and many viewers may prefer more ordinary things.
One of the more interesting phenomena seen at the recent S&T trade show is the emergence of a transparent trend. When you are not staring at the screen, the ultra-thin screen seems to disappear completely. Perhaps one day we will find that the 21:9 aspect ratio will become a new standard, which will become the basis for the full 8K display.
In general, hot spots that are brighter and clearer, brighter colors, thinner, more curved, and more intelligent will become popular elements of TV technology in the future. High-brightness, highly vivid image quality coupled with a clear and structured contrast, ultra-thin and intelligent and a series of elements determine the future of TV technology development.