This TV has a screen
that's also a speaker
The
television's acoustic tech has turned the OLED panel into a high-frequency
speaker
It's been
a while since a new TV raised any eyebrows, but Sony Corp has recently unveiled
a new product that's creating a bit of buzz. Sony's XBR-A1E Bravia 4K is the
electronics maker's first commercial foray into the niche market for
televisions that use OLED, or organic light-emitting diode, technology.
While the
vivid, power-sipping screens have found their way onto smartphones, the cost of
making them has so far limited their appeal for TVs.Only LG Electronics Inc has
made a serious effort to sell OLED TVs. Panasonic Corp also unveiled an OLED TV
at this year's CES.
What's
different about Sony's new A1E TV, however, is that the screen doubles as a
speaker. By vibrating the display itself, Sony said it will be able to offer
the `perfect unification of picture and sound unattainable by conventional
TVs'. This is possible because OLED screens don't require a backlight,
according to the Tokyo-based company.
It's an
Android smart TV that's reportedly very thin and the Dolby Vision HDR support
is built in.
A chip
called the 4K HDR Processor X1 Extreme powers the whole thing. The series will
be available in 77, 65 and 55-inch screens.
While
Sony didn't announce pricing or a sale date for its new flagship TV, it's a
rare glimmer of innovation for a company that once embodied cutting-edge
audio-visual design and technology.
Agencies
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