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LG To Demo 4K High Frame Rate OLED TV Technology

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/16/2017 03:34 PM | source: | 5 comment(s)
LG To Demo 4K High Frame Rate OLED TV Technology

LG will demonstrate OLED TV’s cutting-edge 4K High Frame Rate (HFR) broadcast during SES Industry Days conference in Luxembourg. New 4K HFR content will be transmitted live via an satellite and displayed on LG’s OLED TV using a prototype HFR software. 

HFR is a new broadcast technology that enhances the quality of 4K Ultra HD images by increasing frames per second (FPS) up to 120, the maximum for broadcast content, compared to most current content which typically supports 50 FPS content. The enhanced FPS rate is particularly beneficial to feature fast action such as sports with lifelike, highly fluid images, while eliminating motion-related picture degradation found on conventional TVs such as motion blur and judder.

In addition to display manufacturers, global broadcasters and content providers are also preparing for the launch of the second phase of Ultra HD using the DVB UHD-1 Phase 2 specification, which features 4K HFR technology. The UHD-1 Phase 2 standard includes other cutting-edge technologies such as High Dynamic Range (HDR) and Next-generation Audio (NGA).

“We are very excited to demonstrate just how effective LG’s OLED TV is as a platform for 4K HFR and other high grade content,” said Sam Kim, senior vice president and head of TV product planning at the LG Home Entertainment Company. “LG is committed to offering consumers around the world the latest in TV technologies and High Frame Rate on OLED TVs must be seen to be believed. Watching 4K HFR content on an OLED TV as it’s being transmitted in real time by ASTRA’s satellite is a great example of pushing the limits of current TV technologies.”

“SES has been steadily pushing forward development of Ultra HD and the Industry Days event has always been an excellent platform to showcase new TV technology,” said Thomas Wrede, vice president New Technology & Standards at SES. “High frame rate will be an important step towards further enhancing the quality of Ultra HD satellite transmissions, in particular for sports and reality TV events. Our continued partnership with LG Electronics is important in setting the broadcast standards of tomorrow and for pioneering future TV technologies and we are very pleased to work with LG Electronics on such an important milestone.”



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claydough
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#5432359 Posted on: 05/16/2017 04:15 PM
great...
I just wish the industry still had a 32" tv market that included the newest line's features so we could have a pc monitor alternative.

Sounds nice for console gamers ( I dunno do console gamers care about 120hz? )

Humanoid_1
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#5432360 Posted on: 05/16/2017 04:15 PM
A good step in the right direction :)

SimonSays
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#5432408 Posted on: 05/16/2017 06:26 PM
Unless I'm mistaken LG OLED was already capable of 120Hz refresh, via frame interpolation. The limitation to 60Hz source was with HDMI 2.0 I believe.

Sounds nice for console gamers ( I dunno do console gamers care about 120hz? )

Console games typically run <30 average. The ones that do 60 only barely manage. I don't know if tearing would be lessened or not at high refresh but either way consoles are simply the wrong platform for HFR gaming.

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#5432557 Posted on: 05/17/2017 02:30 AM
WTH is my OLED 27" monitors? where are my 40" UHDTV that are affoardable. Till OLED becomes affoard and it replaced LCD/LED I request no more news about it be posted.

At this point the industry is just teasing people with OLED

Camaxide
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#5432918 Posted on: 05/17/2017 10:38 PM
Unless I'm mistaken LG OLED was already capable of 120Hz refresh, via frame interpolation. The limitation to 60Hz source was with HDMI 2.0


With interpolstion its not true 120.. interpolation is a horrible solution in every aspect. What is coming is true 120fps content delivery, which both for games and movies will make a big difference :)

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