Hitachi has launched its Q Series of big screen Quantum Dot (QLED) Android TV OS devices, delivering 4K HDR and QLED technology, as well as Dolby Vision HDR and integrated speakers.
Available in 65”, 55”, 50” and 43” screen sizes, the frameless 4K HDR TV features QLED technology, covering over 90% of the DCI-P3 colour gamut, brining up to one billion colours to the screen, according to the company. This leads to the picture being more lifelike and immersive for viewers.
The frameless design of the TV aims to cause less distraction and more immersion for the user. The pinpoint sharp Ultra HD 4K resolution coupled with cinema-inspired technology, Dolby Vision HDR, enhances the TVs quality, offering ultra-vivid imagery, brighter highlights, and darker shadows.
To match the viewing experience, the Q Series TVs also have integrated speakers for immersive audio. The built-in speaker boxes ensure that all on-screen dialogue can be heard clearly, while the subwoofers immerse the viewers in the emotion of on-screen scenes with powerful low-frequency sound. Supported by DTS technology, all the TV speakers work to maximise the audio, providing more immersive surround sound.
Also enhancing everyday viewing, the TVs upscale and refine full HD, HD ready and SD content, while also optimising the dynamic contrast with Micro Dimming. Different viewing modes for different types of content, such as sports, movies, and games, improve the viewing experience by enhancing the colour, contrast, and brightness for sports and bring out more colour for movies.
“The range is an important step forward in delivering exceptional picture quality for TV,” said Jim Beswick, television product manager, Hitachi Europe. “With Quantum Dot Colour, the Q Series can offer a visibly better picture, unlocking more colour and definition for all the 4K HDR content that is now being produced. This feature, together with our other image and audio technologies make it easy and attainable to create a more deeply immersive viewing experience in any home.”