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The Future of Television

The Future of Television. Anthony Mansour. Background. Technology in the Television Market Overview of the next generation of television Ultra HD (4K) Resolution OLED & Curved OLED Smart Capabilities. Ultra HD (4K) Resolution. Resolution: 2160p ( 3840 x 2160)

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The Future of Television

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  1. The Future of Television Anthony Mansour

  2. Background • Technology in the Television Market • Overview of the next generation of television • Ultra HD (4K) Resolution • OLED & Curved OLED • Smart Capabilities

  3. Ultra HD (4K) Resolution • Resolution: 2160p (3840 x 2160) • Double the resolution of “regular” HD 1080p • Ultra HD technology benefits screens 60” or larger

  4. Resolution Viewing Difference

  5. OLED & Curved OLED • OLED screens require no lamps, are self-illuminating; use organic material (carbon) to create pixelsNBC News - OLED vs. LED • Curved OLED allows distance between the user and TV screen to be the same from any angle

  6. Pricing Samsung UHD S9 Series

  7. Smart Capabilities & Prediction • Next-generation televisions will include even more smart apps and features to lure customers • The next-generation Apple TV will “revolutionize” the smart television and video game industries with a dedicated App Store for the Apple TV, allowing iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads to be remotes and “game controllers”

  8. References • Bangeman, Eric. "ArsTechnica." ArsTechnica. N.p., 12 Jan. 2013. Web. Apr. 2013. <http://arstechnica.com/staff/2013/01/why-ultra-hd-wont-be-taking-the-world-by-storm/>. • Carter, Jamie. "Ultra HD: Everything You Need to Know about 4K TV." TechRadar. N.p., 10 Mar. 2013. Web. Apr. 2013. <http://www.techradar.com/us/news/home-cinema/high-definition/ultra-hd-everything-you-need-to-know-about-4k-tv-1048954>. • Katzmaier, David. "The 2013 TVs of CES Are Bigger and Smarter, but What about the Picture?" CNET. N.p., 11 Jan. 2013. Web. Apr. 2013. <http://ces.cnet.com/8301-34451_1-57563551/the-2013-tvs-of-ces-are-bigger-and-smarter-but-what-about-the-picture/>. • Singh, Karanvir. "Samsung's Debuts World's First Curved OLED TV Offering Immersive Panorama Effect at CES 2013." Bornrich RSS. N.p., 10 Jan. 2013. Web. Apr. 2013. <http://www.bornrich.com/samsungs-debuts-worlds-curved-oled-tv-offering-immersive-panorama-effect-ces-2013.html>. • "What Is the Resolution? (Ultra HD (4k), 1080p, 720p, DVD)." Rtings.com. N.p., 12 Oct. 2012. Web. Apr. 2013. <http://www.rtings.com/info/what-is-the-resolution-ultra-hd-4k-1080p-720p-dvd>.

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