According to the latest news, Samsung Electronics recently announced that all UHD TVs in the Samsung TV 6 Series to 9 Series in 2015 were awarded the 4K Ultra High Definition logo issued by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). It is reported that only the UHD TVs that truly have the highest level will be awarded 4K ultra-high-definition television logos by CEA. According to this standard, CEA logos can directly distinguish between genuine 4K ultra high-definition TVs and other products using RGBW pixels.
CEA is highly credible and has more than 2,000 members of the National Consumer Electronics Corporation. Not only that, CEA also sponsored the world's largest consumer electronics show - the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The 2015 show alone attracted more than 170,000 attendees and 3,631 exhibitors.
According to the CEA definition, UHD TV requires that the pixels (the smallest unit that constitutes the display) must be able to produce a full range of colors. The use of RGBW pixel configuration TV due to pixel color limitations, in fact, does not meet the CEA UHD TV requirements. In the RGBW panel, the white sub-pixels are mixed in the red, green, and blue sub-pixels, not only restricting and limiting the liquidity of the TV display color, but also the sharpness, brightness, and sharpness of the screen, resulting in overall image quality. decline. CEA also put forward requirements for UHD TV products: more than 8 million effective pixels, a resolution of at least 38,402,160, at least one HDMI input, support native content at 38,402,160 resolution at 24, 30, and 60 frames per second, with a minimum color depth of 8 bits and so on.
Samsung not only obtained CEA logo certification, but also enhanced consumer awareness of the quality of UHD TV products. It also passed Digital Europe (DE) certification, which is Europe's official standard for UHD products. Consumers around the world can ensure the quality of their products by looking for labels on their packaging.
According to the CEA definition, UHD TV requires that the pixels (the smallest unit that constitutes the display) must be able to produce a full range of colors. The use of RGBW pixel configuration TV due to pixel color limitations, in fact, does not meet the CEA UHD TV requirements. In the RGBW panel, the white sub-pixels are mixed in the red, green, and blue sub-pixels, not only restricting and limiting the liquidity of the TV display color, but also the sharpness, brightness, and sharpness of the screen, resulting in overall image quality. decline. CEA also put forward requirements for UHD TV products: more than 8 million effective pixels, a resolution of at least 38,402,160, at least one HDMI input, support native content at 38,402,160 resolution at 24, 30, and 60 frames per second, with a minimum color depth of 8 bits and so on.
Samsung not only obtained CEA logo certification, but also enhanced consumer awareness of the quality of UHD TV products. It also passed Digital Europe (DE) certification, which is Europe's official standard for UHD products. Consumers around the world can ensure the quality of their products by looking for labels on their packaging.
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