19th Jan 2021
CES 2021 Finally Welcomes Micro LED Screens!
After many years of teasing and delays, brands finally gave us a first look at their MicroLED screens planned for CES 2021. Samsung’s presentation revealed their MicroLED TV available this spring. Sony showed off their new Cristal LED TVs using MicroLED technology, bringing exciting possibilities for both consumers and production companies.
What Is MicroLED
MicroLED are made up of micro-sized LEDs that are self-emitting and small enough to comprise display pixels. Similar to OLEDs they create outstanding picture brightness and contrast for your TV screen. But what makes MicroLEDs even better is unlike their organic counterparts they don’t suffer from image burn-ins and will keep their high-level of brightness. In short, they have all the benefits of OLEDs without any of the drawbacks!
Samsung MicroLED
After years of teasing us with The Wall, Samsung has finally made a micro-LED TV that you can actually buy and even fit into a regular home. (The Wall always looked like something better suited to a super-villain's lair.) The new Samsung MicroLED TVs may not stretch from floor to ceiling, but they're still huge, with the smallest coming in at 88 inches and the largest measuring a whopping 110 inches diagonally, and they'll be on sale this spring. Micro-LED is the first real competitor to OLED – offering the same pixel-perfect black levels without the worry of burn-in that comes with OLED – and a major leap forward for TV and display technology in general, and the fact that Samsung has seen this through will mean big changes for TVs.
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Sony Crystal LED
Specifically designed to cater for a broad range of business and creative industry requirements, the new C-series and B-series Crystal LED models are both still based around modular designs, meaning their screens are constructed by piecing together smaller modules. But they introduce new video processing and design features that make them far easier to work with than any Crystal LED screens before.
For starters, the Micro LED technology at Crystal LED’s heart will be driven on both of the new series by a new X1 For Crystal LED processor. This takes the huge picture know-how that goes into the X1 processors designed for Sony’s premium Bravia TVs, and adapts/optimises it for Crystal LED.
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