5 New TV Technologies That are Changing TV Watching

5 New TV Technologies That are Changing TV Watching

Television technology has improved significantly with a lot of innovations. The bulky CRT TV has transformed into a smart high definition 4K Ultra HD television. Nowadays, TVs are improving with better OSes, higher resolution, and display quality. We can stream online through TV and watch whatever we want. The list below comprises the five different technologies that improve the viewing experience, picture quality, and convenience:

1. Dolby Vision IQ

Dolby Vision IQ aims to solve the problem that we are facing while watching dim pictures. It was launched at CES 2020 as “Beyond HDR.” HDR allows grading content with darker output. Even a little bit of light on TV or changing the screen’s brightness will make dark detail lost. It uses the dynamic metadata from Dolby Vision and the light sensors in TV that dynamically adjust the HDR picture based on the content and ambient light surroundings. So, it delivers on its promise providing accurate pictures in all lighting circumstances.

2. HDMI 2.1

The latest HDMI unlocks new graphics features and allows for higher resolution at higher frame rates. It supports 4K at 120Hz, 8K at 60Hz, and up to 10K resolution. It helps to connect your TV to audio receivers with Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC) through a single HDMI 2.1 cable producing uncompressed and full-resolution audio. It also has the Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) that lets gamers enjoy lower latency.

3. Samsung Tab View

It allows you to share the phone’s screen on the TV while viewing photos or videos. A particular program designed for the device running Android or iOS is installed on the mobile device. It activates NFC mode in the phone, connecting to the TV through an NFC receiver installed on the TV. Without the need for a wifi connection and only requiring NFC, it offers the easiest and the most convenient screen mirroring than Chromecast or Miracast.

4. Nvidia G-Sync on LG TVs

This is a technology that delivers tear-free and smooth PC gaming experiences on TV screens. It works by synchronizing Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) technology when the game’s framerate doesn’t match the display’s refresh rate. You will need an NVIDIA graphics card on your PC and G-Sync Compatible TV. This is available primarily on PC gaming monitors, but nowadays, it is presented on 4K TVs, allowing PC players to enjoy a superior experience on TV.

5. Filmmaker Mode

It allows you to watch movies and TV show’s content exactly as the filmmakers intended by disabling motion smoothing and preserving the correct aspect ratios, colors, and frame rates. It is a TV picture mode that the UHD Alliance – an industry group involving Dolby, LG, Netflix, and more has created in teamwork with filmmakers and Hollywood studios. Once activated, it adjusts the TV’s settings to deliver the cinematic experiences making it easy for everyone to get the best image quality from their TV without any extra work or research.

Nowadays, a TV comes with a lot of technology and innovations on display, refresh rates, and different picture engines providing the best experiences. The technologies, as mentioned earlier, are the top-of-the-line tech that will undoubtedly change the way that we have been watching TV.