TV and video displays for home entertainment and professional monitoring applications. These systems deliver variable resolution outputs from Full HD through 8K, with panel technologies engineered for diverse lighting conditions and viewing angles. Display options include LED, OLED, and QLED architectures, each optimized for specific contrast, color, and brightness performance profiles.
Technical Specifications
Resolution Standards
• Full HD (FHD): 1920 × 1080 pixels
• 4K UHD: 3840 × 2160 pixels (4× FHD resolution)
• 8K UHD: 7680 × 4320 pixels (16× FHD, 4× 4K resolution)
Display Technologies
• LED (Light-Emitting Diode): Energy-efficient architecture with high contrast ratios and fast response times. Viewing angles vary based on LCD panel implementation.
• OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode): Per-pixel light emission enables infinite contrast ratios, very fast response times, and wide viewing angles. Optimized for home theater and low-ambient environments.
• QLED (Quantum Dot LED): Quantum dot layer enhancement for color accuracy and brightness. Performs in high-ambient and high-glare installations.
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
• HDR-10 (baseline format)
• Dolby Vision (scene-by-scene metadata implementation)
• HDR-10+, HLG supported
– Key Features
Connectivity
• HDMI 2.1a: 8K resolution signal support
• HDMI 2.0: 4K signal support (minimum standard)
• DisplayPort, USB-C for source device integration
Audio
• Target loudness: -24 LKFS
• North America broadcast compliance: -20 LKFS ±2 LU
Refresh Rates
• 60 Hz standard
• 120 Hz / 240 Hz options for motion-intensive content (sports, gaming)
Video Signal Compliance
• ITU-R BT.601, ITU-R BT.709, EBU R 103
• Black level: 0 mV / Digital 16–235 range
• White level: 700 mV
• RGB: 0–700 mV (0–100%)
• Chroma levels: 16–240
– Typical Applications
Home theater installations, broadcast monitoring environments, professional video production facilities, gaming displays, and high-resolution content distribution.
– Compatibility & Integration
Video signal timing: Active AV commences frame 168 (23.98 fps), frame 210 (29.97 fps). Systems integrate with standard broadcast infrastructure and consumer AV source equipment via HDMI and DisplayPort connectivity.














