Your retinas are officially doomed because the brightness wars just reached nuclear levels. Samsung is dragging a massive seventy-seven-inch QD-OLED television to CES that pumps out a ridiculous 4,500 nits of peak luminance. The manufacturer claims this AI-powered beast overcomes previous lighting limitations to deliver what they call the world's brightest picture while using machine learning to upscale visuals. This reveal leads a broader push under their new experience era theme, which stuffs organic light-emitting diodes into everything from smart speakers to robots and vehicles.
The display giant notes that adoption rates for their panels in laptops and tablets have tripled recently as they try to convince office drones that high-end screens aren't solely for sweaty gamers. They insist the tech offers superior perceptual brightness compared to rivals and plan to slap these upgraded panels onto countless devices this year.
The display giant notes that adoption rates for their panels in laptops and tablets have tripled recently as they try to convince office drones that high-end screens aren't solely for sweaty gamers. They insist the tech offers superior perceptual brightness compared to rivals and plan to slap these upgraded panels onto countless devices this year.