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TVs Of The Future – Television Wallpaper

Over the last twenty years televisions have changed greatly. The inefficient and bulky cathode ray tube gave way to large flat panel displays, digital tuning replaced the old analogue, HDTV came along providing superb picture quality, and 3D TV is the latest innovation. But that is just a beginning; the TV of the future is likely to be very different from that of today.

In fact there won’t be a TV screen. Instead there will be  TV wallpaper then provides huge wrap-around screens that will display multiple images and will provide a total immersive experience.
One development along those lines is termed “Surfaces”. The idea assumes that the price of OLED displays (as used in many smartphones) will fall in price considerably over the coming years which will make it possible to use them as TV displays. As the image can go right up to the edge, these displays can be assembled as seamless panels to create giant screens.

Image License: Royalty Free or iStock source

There are already OLED TVs on the market with 1.4 meter screens and although currently quite expensive prices will soon be falling, and a huge 3.6 meter demonstration OLED display has been constructed that when not switched on is entirely transparent showing the wall behind on which it is mounted. You can call up any sort of video, web browser, TV, social media, all at the same time, and place them on the display in any position.

In a recent demonstration, a live broadcast of “X Factor” was shown in the center  information from the web on every contestant shown alongside, the show voting app displayed below it, along with a live Twitter feed. Like or hate the show, there can be no argument about the potential immersivity of the set-up.

Naturally not everyone wants a totally immersive experience every time they choose to watch TV. An alternative application is to show multiple shows with separate audio feeds beamed by Wi-Fi or Bluetooth to individuals’ phones, allowing each audience member to watch a different show, ending arguments over which channel to watch. When digital TV allowed many new TV channels to be broadcast simultaneously it was a major step forward, but with “Surfaces” they can be watched simultaneously too.

A further development will allow the display to sense when, where and by whom the screen is being watched and respond accordingly by say increasing the contrast of that picture to provide more detail and dimming unlatched areas of the display to reduce distractions.

Rizwan Ahmad
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Rizwan Ahmad

Rizwan is an avid mobile geek and a gaming lover. He loves to keep a tab on new tech and loves to share the latest tech news and reviews on Smartphones, Gadgets, Apps, and more.

This post was last modified on 15th June 2018 6:33 pm

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