New OLEDs, Micro RGB TVs and Neo QLEDs announced at CES
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Despite its large size, the Hisense Micro LED RGBY display has an ultra-slim 32mm profile and a zero-gap wall mount, allowing it to blend neatly into spaces. The 163MX Micro-LED RGBY display provides a glimpse into the future of MicroLED development. There are no details about the brightness levels yet, but it is indeed a development.
While most brands are still getting to grips with simple RGB implementations of these next-gen screen technologies, Hisense is already adding a fourth color dimension.
The Tandem 2.0 stack is also moving into the monitor market. LG Display showcased a 27-inch panel capable of a 720Hz refresh rate. To achieve this, the display uses Dynamic Frequency & Resolution (DFR) technology. The monitor also allows users to choose between a 540Hz QHD mode or a 720Hz HD performance mode.
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