According to news on May 14, Sharp today released eight 4KQD-OLED TVs and five Mini LED TVs in Japan, all equipped with AI audio and video processing technology. It is worth noting that the new TVs are also equipped with an exclusive vision detection and recording function.
Sharp’s new AQUOS QD-OLED TV uses quantum dot backlight technology, and its peak brightness can be doubled compared to traditional OLED TVs.
The new AQUOS XLED TV uses quantum dot technology and Mini LED backlight. The peak brightness is 1.5 times higher than that of traditional models. It also uses nanomaterials to effectively suppress screen glare and reflection while broadening the viewing angle.
The new TV is equipped with the exclusive "EyeLog" vision detection function, which uses the Landolt C eye chart (LandoltC) principle to test the user's vision. The test results also support multi-user archiving, which facilitates long-term tracking of vision changes.
It is understood that the Lang's annular eye chart tests vision by asking subjects to identify "C"-shaped gaps of different sizes and opening directions. The width of the gap corresponds to the standard visual acuity value, and the direction of the gap in eight possible directions must be correctly pointed out.
In addition, the new product is also equipped with Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Atmos, low-latency game mode, TV program recording, and malware and virus protection.
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