AUO, a leading display maker, has unveiled a new 8K gaming TV panel at Touch Taiwan 2023. The panel is 65 inches in size and supports a resolution of 7680 x 4320 pixels at up to 120 Hz refresh rate. It also features a 4608-zone full-array local dimming (FALD) backlight that enhances contrast and HDR performance. The panel uses AUO’s A.R.T. technology that reduces reflections and glare, making it suitable for gaming in various lighting conditions. The panel also supports variable refresh rate (VRR) and HDMI 2.1 for smooth and immersive gaming experiences.
The AUO 8K gaming TV panel is one of the most advanced displays in the market, offering gamers a stunning visual quality and responsiveness. It showcases AUO’s innovation and leadership in display technologies and gaming solutions. The panel is expected to be available for mass production in the near future.
Ultra High-End Televisions
AUO Showcased an 8K-Resolution TV with a 120Hz Refresh Rate
Trend Themes
1. 8K Resolution Tvs - As high-end TVs continue to feature higher resolutions and refresh rates, companies can invest in developing cheaper technologies to allow wider access to these displays.
2. Variable Refresh Rate Technology - As gaming becomes more prominent, advancing VRR to improve gamers' experiences can revolutionize the gaming industry.
3. Full-array Local Dimming (FALD) Backlight - FALD backlights could be implemented in lower-end TVs as a mid-tier option for improved contrast and HDR performance.
Industry Implications
1. Display Technology - The display technology industry can invest in creating cheaper, high-resolution displays to compete in the ultra-high-end TV market.
2. Gaming - The gaming industry can innovate by integrating the latest display technologies, such as high-resolution and variable refresh rates, into gaming hardware and software.
3. Television Manufacturing - Television manufacturers can incorporate FALD backlight technology in mid-tier TVs to draw in customers who would prefer improved contrast and HDR performance without making the leap to ultra-high-end TVs.