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New Year, New TV Specs

https://www.sfcable.com/blog/new-year-new-tv-specs<br>This year might be a good time to buy a new TV. But look out for right balance of specs, ports, and price to get the best deal. This blog will help with it. Visit: https://www.sfcable.com/blog/new-year-new-tv-specs

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New Year, New TV Specs

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  1. New Year, New TV Specs  The ​HDMI cable solved a lot of problems. It removed the need for a number of cables, making cable management a cakewalk. There are                                                 now versions of this cable, each iteration better than the last. This is                           where the confusion comes in.        Last week, at CES, you saw a lot of display manufacturers talk about                           innovations in display technology and how this year’s modular TVs are                       going to be everywhere. But it is not yet as simple as bringing home a                               TV and playing high-resolution content on it.    Even if you have the right cable for it, not all content is ready for the                                 kind of promises that these TVs are making.    What are the things that you are most likely to hear this year about                             TVs? And how you should take it with a grain of salt.    1​​

  2.   Screen Resolution    QLED panels trump OLED panels. Quantum displays are here. And                     more companies will start making those. 4K resolution is tame now so                         the move towards 8K and 10K has increased. Along with that, so has the                             emphasis on higher refresh rates. Everyone wants to enjoy the kind of                         refresh rates while watching a movie as they do on their gaming                         monitors. So, 8K TVs with 120Hz refresh rates are something that you                         might end up seeing.    HDR    One of the features that TV manufacturers boast about, High Dynamic                       Range. This is what gives you bright highlights and punchier colors. The                         latest standard of it is HDR 10+. The idea of dynamic HDR is to give an                                 accurate output per frame rather than decide an output range for the                         whole show. This is, of course, better because shows and movies have                         varying scenes in terms of brightness and color.      ​2​

  3.   Connectivity Options    The push for wireless has increased now more than ever. But you will                           still need to connect a few things to your TV. There are a fair few ports                                 that you will still need. HDMI 2.1, HDMI 2.0, ​USB​, DisplayPort, and even RCA ports. With these ports, you will also need to make sure you have                                                       the right cables. While the HDMI version is always downward                     compatible, you cannot simply use older cables to get the best results.                         You need an HDMI 2.1 cable, as well as HDMI 2.0 cable with these ports.    Sound Options    TVs will boast of Dolby Atmos. In 2020, that is not quite as fanciful as it                                 used to be. Televisions have a tendency of sounding okay, and speaker                         sets have always given a better experience until now. So, it remains to                           see if this year’s TVs are going to attempt to one-up the speaker                           industry or not. But the odds are in favor of the speaker.        ​3​

  4.   Gimmicks To Be Careful About    With every piece of technology, there are caveats. There are TVs that                         are as thin as a debit card, TVs that roll out of sight, and modular TVs                                 that you can arrange all over a wall. The question is if you actually need                               that. Are you ever going to use that feature once the novelty wears off?                             And more importantly, how long will that TV last when its structure is                           flexible?    All consumer goods come down to price, but with technology that is                         this premium, it comes down to worth more than just the price. Is the                             price justifiable? Is the technology still developing but the marketing of                       living in the future done too well?    If you are in the market for a television, this year is good a year as any                                   to get one. Even more so because the ​HDMI 2.1 cable that came out last year succeeding the HDMI 2.0 cable, will actually be in use now. The                                                         port will be in TVs beyond just the flagship ones, and it might just be                               relatively cheaper.    ​4​

  5. Display tech will change, the HDMI cable will live on, at least for the                             near future. ​SFCable has your cable needs covered no matter the variant of all cables under the sun. But it is important to know which                                                   one works the best with your equipment and we will help you figure                           that out.      This Blog is Originally posted here:  https://www.sfcable.com/blog/new-year-new-tv-specs  ​5​

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