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  2. Samsung Display - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Display Co., Ltd. (Korean: 삼성디스플레이) is a manufacturer of OLED and QD-OLED panels, and former manufacturer of liquid crystal displays (LCDs). Display markets include smartphones , TVs , laptops , computer monitors , smartwatches , virtual reality , handheld game consoles, and automotive applications.

  3. List of Sony Bravia televisions - Wikipedia

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    Model Size Resolution Light source Contrast HDMI Notes References KLV-S23A10 23" ... 4K: OLED Z9F 65", 75" 4K: LED-FALD 2019 models (G series) Model Size

  4. OLED - Wikipedia

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    On 13 August 2013, Samsung announced availability of a 55-inch curved OLED TV (model KN55S9C) in the US at a price point of $8999.99. [208] On 6 September 2013, Samsung launched its 55-inch curved OLED TV (model KE55S9C) in the United Kingdom with John Lewis. [209] Samsung introduced the Galaxy Round smartphone in the Korean market in October ...

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  6. Liquid-crystal display - Wikipedia

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    Although LG Display has developed this technology for use in notebook display, outdoor and smartphones, it became more popular in the TV market because of the announced "4K UHD" resolution but still being incapable of achieving true UHD resolution defined by the CTA as 3840x2160 active pixels with 8-bit color.

  7. HDMI - Wikipedia

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    Video formats that require more bandwidth than 18.0 Gbit/s (4K 60 Hz 8 bpc RGB), such as 4K 60 Hz 10 bpc (HDR), 4K 120 Hz, and 8K 60 Hz, may require the new "Ultra High Speed" or "Ultra High Speed with Ethernet" cables. [82] HDMI 2.1's other new features are supported with existing HDMI cables.