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Television Next In Line For Industry-Wide Shakeup? 381

New submitter pjlehtim writes "In a recent interview. Samsung's AV product manager, Chris Moseley, said, 'TVs are ultimately about picture quality. ... and there is no way that anyone, new or old, can come along this year or next year and beat us on picture quality.' Sounds familiar? There must be a change in the perceived role of television in the entertainment ecosystem before the general public starts to care about the smart TVs manufacturers are trying to push. That change is likely to come from outside the traditional home entertainment industry. It's not about technology; it is about user experience, again."
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Television Next In Line For Industry-Wide Shakeup?

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  • Talking his book (Score:4, Informative)

    by theskipper ( 461997 ) on Tuesday February 14, 2012 @07:06PM (#39038821)

    Considering that Samsung currently owns 95% of the OLED display market, it's not surprising that he'd say that. Picture quality (and thinness) is going to be the primary driver for OLED replacing LCD in the TV and monitor markets.

    Of course the real question how the price vs. adoption curve plays out. There's a shot at seeing sub-$5k sets when their 8G OLED lines are up to full production this year. LG's faux-OLED (i.e. WOLED stack) is waiting in the wings too. It'll be interesting to see how it all plays out.

  • by DreadPiratePizz ( 803402 ) on Tuesday February 14, 2012 @10:52PM (#39040859)
    16 Bits per channel? Even Huge budget blockbusters are only mastered at 12 bits per channel. The only time I've ever worked in 16 bit is for math during compositing. It's always output to 10 or 12 bit. So like, that would be serious overkill.

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