Choosing a smart TV in 2018 seems like an extremely difficult task with all the abbreviations! QLED, OLED, HDR, LED, 4K and other abbreviations seem like Chinese characters to a mere mortal. No real meaning. This is also why we want to help you choose a smart TV with this content.
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If you're a TV fan, these are exciting times indeed. The transition from cathode ray tubes to thinner screens was quite revolutionary, but the path of progress did not stop there. Now we are witnessing ultra-thin TVs, with exceptional image resolution and smart control. And the manufacturers don't stop there either. Some have decided to collaborate with well-known designers who have turned their televisions into real works of art. They did the same at Loewe.
Buying a smart TV is stressful! We are faced with a lot of information that needs to be understood. That's why I decided to walk through the labels and abbreviations you'll encounter when buying a smart TV.
Panasonic left everyone speechless at CES 2016 when it unveiled an invisible TV. As this Japanese brand says, it will change the way you use TVs forever. Did you think LG's 18-inch bendable display was impressive? It is, but wait until you see the Panasonic miracle in action that is the future of living rooms.
OLED is dead, long live QLED! At CES 2017, Samsung introduced the Samsung QLED TV with 4K resolution and the use of quantum dots. Quantum Dot Light Emitting Diode technology delivers the most realistic image to date, regardless of how bright the room is.
Instagram recently hit one billion users. On this occasion, on Wednesday, June 20, the social network officially launched IGTV, which is dedicated to the publication of longer videos.
Apple has released a fresh advertising spot for its new iPhone 5S smartphone in gold color.
Why choose a Philips TV? Because Philips is setting new standards for smart TVs with Android TV. The world is full of experiences on Philips TVs with Android TV. More than 1,200 Android applications for TVs are available in the Google Play store, which means that Android TV is one of the most supported operating systems for smart TVs. There is a sea of applications in the Google Play store, and more are added every day - the last one launched for Android TV was the music player Spotify, and in our case VOYO (the first Slovenian online video library and television).
Can you imagine having a TV set in your home that is like LEGO bricks - put it together in the ratio that best suits you based on the space, mood and other things? At CES 2019, Samsung gave the answer to this with its Micro LED technology.
Like the rest of the OLED TVs, the Sony XBR-A1E Bravia is extremely thin, but instead of keeping its "organs" in the external unit, it hides the processor, inputs and the rest in a foldable stand. This is Sony's first OLED TV, but Sony already has a lot of mileage in the field of OLED screens.
Samsung launched its QLED 4K TV lineup in New York, consolidating its position at the top of the list of TV manufacturers. With improved image quality, it focused on artificial intelligence and a smart home management system.
Samsung has introduced a new television that has a special functionality, as it enables a rotating screen, so the user can rotate it vertically and get a large screen for social networks such as Instagram or Snapchat.