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HDR (High Dynamic Range) is part two in the well designed plan of having the consumers buy new displays/tv's again.
If we would have had HDR in the first place, we probably wouldn't want to upgrade to 4K (which basicly is more pixels, and only important on very big displays). We would be happy with the HDR displays.
Which HDR standart will be the one standart is not yet clear. Nevertheless HDR will be the real improvement for us as costumers - that is where we will notice a difference even on 'smaller' tv's.....
....on condition, that there will be some HDR material to watch on the new tv's!
Next up is 'Wider Colour Gamut'.
MM
There is a tv - and there is a BV
It's incredibly interesting and will be successful as the main four boys - Panasonic, SONY, LG and Samdung are supporting it AS ARE Netflix and Amazon. It works well with both 4K and 1080p so a win win situation all around. It's cool and should be embraced positively :)
Here is another interesting article, that goes a bit ore indepth with what will come.
http://www.csimagazine.com/csi/HDR-standard-by-end-of-2015-BBC.php
It is a complicated, but highly interesting theme.....
So - what will the next B&O tv be like (and when will it come)
Millemissen:Here is another interesting article, that goes a bit ore indepth with what will come. http://www.csimagazine.com/csi/HDR-standard-by-end-of-2015-BBC.php It is a complicated, but highly interesting theme..... So - what will the next B&O tv be like (and when will it come) MM There is a tv - and there is a BV.
That's not impossible Chris, B&O will buy in the LG OLED 4K HDR panel and build around it. That is, so long as they stay in the TV market business. So I guess that makes the MK1 4K Avant obsolete already?
Paul W:That's not impossible Chris, B&O will buy in the LG OLED 4K HDR panel and build around it. That is, so long as they stay in the TV market business. So I guess that makes the MK1 4K Avant obsolete already?
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I guess they will :) :) :)
I love it, first they push LCD and drive plasma out of the market, then they say hey, we will give you HDR sets! To get back the contrast, dynamic range, and shadow detail/black levels plasmas already had. Ain't progress wonderful?
Jeff
I'm afraid I'm recovering from the BeoVirus.
elephant: Paul W: That's not impossible Chris, B&O will buy in the LG OLED 4K HDR panel and build around it. That is, so long as they stay in the TV market business. So I guess that makes the MK1 4K Avant obsolete already? No shame in that .... when it happens. Hopefully the will call it a Mark II
Paul W: That's not impossible Chris, B&O will buy in the LG OLED 4K HDR panel and build around it. That is, so long as they stay in the TV market business. So I guess that makes the MK1 4K Avant obsolete already?
No shame in that .... when it happens.
Hopefully the will call it a Mark II
My guess - it will be a complete new tv.