In addition to having this dynamic metadata technology, the new FZ950 and FZ800 ranges, available in 55 y 65 inches, incorporate the HCX 4K video processor.

Panasonic FZ800 y FZ950

Panasonic has presented its new line of OLED televisions 2018 with built-in HDR10+ dynamic metadata technology. These are four new models that are integrated into the FZ950 and FZ800 ranges., equipment that joins the existing EZ1000 OLED equipment. The new models feature the HCX 4K video processor and are available in 65 y 55 inches.

The new OLED screens, that have been presented in CES 2018 of Las Vegas that closes its doors today, Includes an Absolute Black filter, which helps ensure the purest, most accurate black levels by absorbing ambient light to eliminate reflections, especially beneficial in rooms with lots of light.

Panasonic FZ800

With the latest generation of its patented HCX 4K video processor and next-generation HDR OLED panels, new Panasonic models offer High Dynamic Range images (HDR) accurate and attractive.

The new processor's high levels of control are combined with stunning black levels and a billion-shade color gamut, as a result of Panasonic's ability to practically display the 100% DCI color space. Color reproduction, especially in areas that are particularly difficult to reproduce, like dark shadows and bright highlights, It is very precise.

The biggest change to the HCX processor is the introduction of a professional 3D LUT table system (Look Up Tables), technology used in professional post-production and broadcast circles in Hollywood to ensure color accuracy. With this innovation, The HCX automatically monitors the average brightness level of a scene and uses image analysis to dynamically load an appropriate LUT for that scene. This brings improvements in medium brightness scenes, which makes them look much more natural.

Besides, FZ950 and FZ800 TVs support calibration settings Imaging Science Foundation (isf), providing greater control where it is needed most, just above deep black in low light scenes.

Panasonic FZ950

HDR10 dynamic metadata

The new OLEDs support HDR10+ dynamic metadata technology that allows scene-by-scene optimization of the visual experience. It is a new dynamic metadata HDR platform, open and free of rights for use, created by (20th Century) Fox, Panasonic y Samsung.

Panasonic has added the Dynamic Scene optimizer to its new 4K televisions, which uses image analysis when playing an HDR10 source. Besides, A new Auto HDR Brightness Enhancer feature enables an optimal viewing experience, adjusting image brightness manually or automatically.

By, 12 Jan, 2018, Section: Display, Events

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