Friday, June 27, 2014

UHD TV

Our market has been filled to the brim with all types of televisions, ranging from small types to big ones. They also come in different shapes. But the one that stood from the rest was the curved TV. We have seen this concept being used in our daily life. Have you gone to watch a movie in a theater? There the screen is rather curved. The screens built in the theaters were curved due to the way the picture was projected onto the screen. The curved screen provides a wider field view of the objects than that seen on a flat screen. Hence, the viewers of the pictures can see more without moving their heads.
The curved screens of new generation televisions wrap the picture around you. As a result, they provide a uniquely immersive viewing experience. The electronic majors like Samsung and LG have released the curved screens at CES this year. They unveiled the prototypes of their curved televisions in the last year version of CES. Projecting a picture from a single source onto a wise screen can create a distortion in the image. However, if you keep the screen slightly curved, this distortion of the projected image could be to some extend avoided. This visual distortion is called pincushion effect. According to the manufacturers, the curved TVs provide a cinema-like watching experience by sitting at home. Traditionally, this kind of experience can be had only when you watch a program from a very large television. In such a set up, the screen would appear wrapping around you to give a cinema-like experience. With the curved TV, the cost of experiencing cinema-like feeling is less when compared to that for watching a large television. It is for the people to think what best suits for them.

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