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  2. Jan 6, 2021 · TV shoppers will see bigger 4K TVs, better HDR, mini LEDs, and more 8K TVs in 2021. Consumer Reports picks out the TV trends that matter—and those you can skip.

    • Samsung
    • Sony
    • LG
    • Tcl
    • Hisense
    • Vizio
    • Konka
    • Philips
    • Toshiba

    Samsung was the first company to come out with their 2021 lineup, even before CES. They've announced that they will release a 99 and 110-inch MicroLED model, but we don't know much about it yet, including the model code. MicroLED is similar to OLED as it's a self-emitting technology, but it shouldn't suffer from burn-in. Their premium LED models wi...

    Sony recently released their 2021 lineup, and it's similar to their 2020 lineup. They have two 4k OLEDs and four 4k LED TVs, as well as their flagship 8k LED model, the Z9J. In terms of their lineup, they've only made one change, with the X850J coming back and replacing 2019's X850G, while they won't have a replacement for 2020's X750H. All models ...

    LG announced their 2021 OLED lineup at CES, as well as their high-end LEDs. They've expanded their OLED selection this year and introduced a new 4k, 83 inch model. They'll also make their 48 inch size available with two models, while last year, the LG CX was the only one available in 48 inches. LG Display announced that they're releasing a 42 inch ...

    TCL announced some of their new TVs at CES 2021. They're coming out with their first 8k models, including an 'XL Collection' that features three 85 inch models. The 2021 6 Series will also have an 8k resolution, but they've said that the 2020 6 Series, which has a 4k resolution, will still be available in 2021. They've announced a new Mini LED tech...

    Hisense is a direct competitor of TCL and they have a wide range of options, including laser TVs. They had two quantum dot models in 2020, the H9G and the H8G, which they label as ULED. They seem to be continuing in that direction in 2021, with three new ULED models, including an 8k TV. Their models starting with U have this quantum dot technology,...

    Due to the pandemic, Vizio delayed the release of their 2020 lineup, and in June of 2020, they released it as their 2021 lineup instead. So for 2021, they're releasing a new batch of TVs that they're labelling as their 2022 models, which you can see below. They announced an upgrade to their SmartCast platform with their own voice assistant, which t...

    Konka is a Chinese brand that only re-entered the U.S. market in 2020 with three LED TVs, two of which were 4k models. They had planned to release an OLED TV, the X11, but that was delayed until 2021. We should know more about their 2021 lineup at CES.

    Philips has a limited number of TVs available in the U.S. and even though they've released an OLED model in Europe, it's unclear if they will make it available in North America. We'll update this once we know.

    Toshiba is a budget-friendly company that releases the entry-level Fire TV every year. We don't know if they have plans for more models in 2021, but we'll update this if we know.

  3. Sep 25, 2023 · PHOLED: Blue PHOLED materials coming in 2024. PHOLED displays are displays that use phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes instead of fluorescent organic light-emitting diodes. And they are...

    • Amber Bryce
    • Dolby Vision IQ. Those that squinted through the famously dark Game of Thrones finale will be relieved to hear that Dolby Vision IQ is here to help tackle the issue of dim pictures on your screen.
    • HDMI 2.1. HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) has been a lifesaver in the tech world, providing high definition video via a small cable and removing the need for those bulky SCART connectors that used to trail behind our televisions (phew).
    • Samsung Tap View. Want to share a video from your phone to the TV? Samsung Tap View makes it easier than ever. It goes without saying that this only works on Samsung TVs that support Tap View (so one of their 2020 models).
    • Nvidia G-Sync on LG TVs. This one’s for the gamers – PC gamers that like to connect up to the TV, in particular. When LG announced that they were introducing Nvidia's G-Sync technology at CES 2020, it seemed a little odd due to the niche user base it was targeting.
    • TVs are getting bigger. NPD reports TV screens in American homes have been seeing steady increases over the past few years, with 15% of TV sales going to TVs 60-inches and larger.
    • 8K all the way. History tends to repeat itself and we’re seeing that play out in TVs as well. Just over seven years ago, the first 4K televisions were announced.
    • More competition for OLED, more affordable OLEDs. For the past eight years, LG has earned rave reviews for its OLED TVs. For several of those years, LG was the only OLED TV brand available.
    • Advanced technology coming to midrange models. This is a trend that caught traction in 2019 and has been growing since. I credit TCL for including quantum dots in midrange models for meaningful HDR picture experiences and for bringing mini-LED backlight tech to low-priced TVs, and the company is doing it again by bringing 8K to its 6-Series TVs.
  4. May 13, 2021 · Samsung's 2021 slate is packed with premium 8K and 4K sets, from the superb Neo QLED line to the groundbreaking MicroLED TV line, with models that range from affordable to premium to jaw ...

  5. Jan 13, 2021 · 35 Most Anticipated New TV Shows Coming in 2021. By. Janet W. Lee, Natalie Oganesyan, Eli Countryman. Courtesy of Marvel Studios. The new calendar year is stacked to the brim with some of the...