Thursday, May 21, 2015

Where Have All the Really Big 1080p TVs Gone?

Remember a few years back when the trend in the TV market was to offer really big screens at more affordable prices? Sharp kind of kicked it off in an effort to help reinvigorate the company's TV sales, offering 70- to 90-inch screen sizes at much lower price points than we had previously seen. Many of our readers seemed pretty enthused by this particular trend, but it quickly lost steam. What happened?

Ultra HD happened. In terms of TV pricing, the race to the bottom has run its course; right now, manufacturers are now looking for reasons to charge more for their televisions, not less. Ironically, we're actually seeing a greater number of 70-inch-plus TVs hit the market, but the vast majority of them fall at the top end of the price spectrum. Ultra HD benefits from the larger screen size, so most of the major manufacturers have embraced at least a 75- to 80-inch screen, some even larger, in their 2015 UHD lines. To get a new 75-inch-plus UHD TV from the likes of Sony, Samsung, or LG will run you $6,000 or more (in some cases, a lot more). And forget about those 105- or 110-inch TVs that these companies like to show off at trade shows--unless you've got $100,000 burning a hole in your pocket.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

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Panasonic goes step further with 4K Pro
The Ultra HD resolution is more than just pixel count little, so they also realize at Panasonic. The 4K Pro technology to improve an image with ultra-high resolution and Ultra HD so bring a new level.

Panasonic goes step further with 4K Pro

Panasonic 4K is more than just counting pixels and therefore comes with the term "4K Pro ', which should go a step further by using various image enhancement techniques than just a 3840 x 2160 resolution.

The Ultra HD Resolution is enhanced by various techniques: 4K Studiomaster Processor This chipset should provide a better processing of the images. Panasonic did before relying on his professional AV company Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory and plasma division. Better color, contrast and brightness should be the result. This new processor will also native High Dynamic Range images can support.

Accurate Colour Drive The name says it all: this technique should provide true colors. Through a 3D Lookup Table 'colors are more or less connected to each other and makes a change from one color input also for a change in the other output colors. In other words, the television operates more in hues and should thereby provide a more accurate and natural result of different levels of brightness.

Black Gradation Drive : This causes the backlight control and the 'gain' of the screen within the same processing system get trapped. This allows the light distribution to be better and be more visible detail in the shadows.

Wide Colour Phosphor screens : These new screens are specifically tailored to the 4K Studiomaster Processor and must display more colors go as you see them in the cinema. Nice touch: These screens are very economical and use about half the electricity used by a traditional Quantum Dot-screen to get the same brightness levels.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

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Monday, May 18, 2015

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Now that 'Mad Men' has changed the TV landscape, what does it all mean?

High school AP classes may be churning out theories about the green light at the end of Daisy's pier or Andy Warhol's tomato soup cans, but the most popularly deconstructed symbol in and of American culture these days is "Mad Men's" falling guy.

As AMC's first scripted drama heads toward its May 17 finale, critics, bloggers and fans have been hotly debating the meaning and relevance of its opening credits, in which a black silhouette of a man slowly falls through an ad-laden cityscape. When the series premiered in 2007, some expressed concern over the possible evocation of 9/11; now many wonder if it foreshadows Don Draper's (Jon Hamm) suicide by defenestration. Or is it evocative of a more spiritual/emotional descent, a suggestion of despair, enlightened surrender or the inability to control one's own life?

"Mad Men" has most certainly been about reinvention on a personal and cultural level. But will it turn out that all has been in vain? Has Don simply been falling through the years and all the changes they have wrought? Have we all?

If you think this is a bit much, a bit fevered and fraught for a television show, especially one that many feel is currently not quite up to the (extremely high) standards of earlier seasons, then you haven't been paying much attention — to "Mad Men" or to television in general.
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