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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.

    • TVs Are Getting Bigger
    • 8K All The Way
    • More Competition For OLED, More Affordable OLEDs
    • Advanced Technology Coming to Midrange Models
    • ERS Are Winning with HDMI 2.1

    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. TV makers have noticed, and are introducing more large-screen TV options each year. This year, even I was surprised to see how many big-screen introductions were made. Samsung introduced a micro...

    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. In the following two years, manufacturers steadily increased their 4K offerings while consumers complained the move made no sense since there was no 4K content. In 2019, just about every TV on sale was 4K...

    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. Only recently did Sony and now Vizio jump into the OLED TV game. All the while we’ve seen other TV manufacturers do their best to improve LCD/LED-based television so that they might garner the same kind of acco...

    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 HDRpicture 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. But TCL isn’t the only company providing premium e...

    While TV makers dabbled at making their TVs more gamer-friendly in 2020, it was a very clear focus for new TVs in 2021. You can thank the new HDMI 2.1standard for this. HDMI 2.1 enables variable refresh rate (VRR) up to 4K resolution at 120Hz or 8K resolution at 60Hz, Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) for automatic game mode with reduced input lag, enha...

  3. Feb 25, 2021 · LG and Samsung will continue directly competing against each other for the largest share of the TV market in 2021, and consumers will be able to choose from a wide range of products with younger companies like TCL and Hisense stepping up. It should be interesting to see the advances in TV technology in 2021.

    • QD-OLED shakes up the industry. The QD here refers to Quantum Dots, signalling a marriage of convenience and, hopefully, picture quality strengths between the QLED and OLED worlds.
    • OLED and Mini-LED reach the masses. What about ‘normal’, non-QD OLED TVs? Can we expect anything really dramatic to happen there in 2022? Perhaps not, but there are still good things afoot.
    • Where’s MicroLED gone? All this interest in Mini-LED, QD-OLED and improved ‘standard’ OLED panel technologies seems to be coming at the expense of another technology that’s long been heralded as the next big TV thing: MicroLED.
    • Bigger will continue to be better. The shift towards staying at home for our entertainment over the past 18 months has accelerated the trend towards bigger screen sizes that’s been ongoing for years.
  4. Jan 19, 2021 · LG Showcases 2021 OLED TV Lineup at CES. Sony Announces 2021 Bravia XR LCD and OLED TV Lineup. CES 2021 Preview: High-Tech TV Sets the Stage. Samsung Readies “Neo QLED” TVs, MicroLED TVs. LG To Introduce QNED Mini-LED TVs

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  5. Sep 15, 2021 · Now that TV sets have proven they’re not going anywhere, consumers are starting to look at the future possibilities for TVs, which center around the TV being the hub of the smart home.

  6. Feb 8, 2021 · While the pandemic has caused disruption to production in all genres, trends in TV in 2021 will include formats, reality and factual enjoying some growth in investment. Covid-19 disruption to drama production has been well documented. But the pandemic has also caused problems for factual and entertainment producers.