By disabling all post-processing (e.g. motion smoothing, etc.) and preserving the correct aspect ratios, colors and frame rates, Filmmaker Mode enables your TV to display the movie or television show’s content precisely as it was intended by the filmmaker.
The device supports full 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution
Image resolution – 8K Ultra UHD (7680x4320)
The device supports 8K Full UHD (7680 x 4320) resolution
Image resolution – WUXGA (1920 x 1200)
Image resolution – WXGA (1280 x 800)
Image technology – LED TV
Image technology – OLED TV
OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) is an advanced display technology where each pixel emits its own light, without the need for backlighting. This results in deeper blacks, high contrast, and impressive color reproduction. OLED screens are thinner, more energy-efficient, and ideal for movies, gaming, and professional use.
Image technology – QLED TV
QLED (Quantum Dot Light Emitting Diode) is a display technology that uses Quantum Dots to enhance color accuracy and brightness in LED TVs. It delivers deeper colors, higher contrast, and improved brightness compared to traditional LED screens while avoiding the burn-in risk associated with OLED.
Lens shifting is predominantly found in projectors. It allows adjustment of the displayed picture, without physically repositioning the projector; instead, the lens inside the housing shifts and moves in order to allow the desired adjustment.
3LCD is at teknologi present in projectors. The Light source projects a white light, which is split and divided among 3 chips, each generating an image in a basic color (blue, green and red). The 3 images are then combined in a focusing prism, creating the full-color image, and projected onto the screen.
Projector technology – D-ILA
D-ILA (Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier) is a technology compriosed of three individually colored chips (blue, green, and red). The light source is polarized, split, and reflected off of each chip, then focused and magnified through a lens to construct the image projected onto the screen.
Projector technology – DLP
DLP - Digital Light Processing - utilizes a digital chip with several micromirrors to reflect the light from the lamp onto the screen. The light passes through a colorwheel spinning at several thousand rounds per minute in order to colorize the light reflected, resulting in the final processed image.
Projector technology – SXRD
Silicon X-tal Reflective Display - SXRD is a proprietary of Sony, similar in design to D-ILA technology. The light is seperated and reflected through 3 liquid crystal panels, each in their own color (blue, green and red). The colors are then combined and focused through a lens, creating the final image.
THX Certified
THX is neither a technology, nor a recording format, but rather a quality assurance standard. A THX-certified movie theater can be expected to deliver an audio/video experience close to what the mixing engineers intended.
Consumer equipment bearing the certification has the same intention as mentioned above, albeit on a smaller scale.