While OLED was, of course, the big story of CES this year, and it seems to me that there are still lots of questions to be answered about the ability of LG and Samsung to deliver high volumes of these new TVs. But my first thoughts were about the content shown on the sets.
The black levels visible on the OLED TVs at CES were great, but to some extent, the high dynamic range of the displays showed that the content is really not as good as the displays now. I have had the advantage of seeing the Dolby 'High Dynamic Range' content that was shown at IBC and I was blown away by the quality of the imagery which had been specially created to demonstrate the capabilities of Dolby's displays. (We assume that Dolby would like to get HDR content captured, stored and broadcast and get licence fees for the use of ip in this process, as it has done with audio).
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