Latest Aiwa Smart TV Technologies in India — 2020 Review
- Aiwa India
- Apr 9, 2020
- 3 min read

The television technology has seen a notable change and improvement, with many technologies arising from OLEDs to Qleds, webOS to Android OS, HD to Ultra HD, thus producing a choice for buyers to shop. With the arrival of internet TV, users now see what they want and how they want.
In this article, we will see how TV viewing experience has changed a lot and about the class-leading reforms that have emerged lately.
4K – Next Generation of High Resolution
The resolution has been the main factor for improvement over the years, and we have moved now from HD to 4K. It might sound a little overstatement, but leading TV innovations would not have been possible if it wasn’t for high definition technology.
The first in this series, comes the HD or High Definition generally provided in budget TVs which provides a resolution of 1280×720—also called 720p, where p means progressive scan. Above it comes Full HD, usually seen in mid-range TVs, which provides a resolution of 1920×1080. Also called 1080p and uses the aspect ratio of 16:9. And again above it comes, as many might have already guessed is 4K or UHD. Though its correct but then there is a difference between 4K and UHD, too, though they are often used interchangeably. UHD or Ultra High Definition which has a resolution of 3840×2160, which is precisely twice that of Full HD and thrice that of the only HD.
On the other hand, true 4K has a resolution of 4096×2160. So, instead of being simply 4x of Full HD, 4K derives its name from measuring 4000+ pixels on its longest side. Though in a bid to better market their products, brands like Netflix and Google refer UHD as 4K.
OLED vs. QLED
LEDs are Organic Light Emitting Diode panel TVs that use natural material that glows when electricity is passed through them.
A QLED TV is just an LCD TV with quantum dots to super-charge its brightness and color.
HDR in TVs are improving picture quality
Another biggest and latest thing making rounds in the TV world is HDR (High Dynamic Range). HDR significantly expands the range of two critical factors—contrast ratio and color accuracy, thus bright parts of the image get much brighter, so it seems image possesses more depth. Color range expands to show more vivid blues, greens, reds, and everything in between. Thus HDR-compatible movies push TVs to their limit, with brighter highlights, perfect blacks, and a color gamut. Coupling this with the mesmerizingly powerful resolution of 4K, videos would look nothing lesser than remarkable. But it is available in a multitude of formats presently, which would be a little tricky for a novice buyer to choose the right one for their 4K TV purchase.
Improved Picture quality By Premium Brands
Aiwa provides such technology that enhances picture quality by increasing black levels and brightness, altering color tones, and provides analog & MPEG noise reduction algorithms to unleash enthralling entertainment with outstanding picture quality, incredible depth, and brilliant colors.
Blur Free Picture with improved Motion Rates
Motion rate is one of the critical parameters in the list of TV specs but seldom given much attention like other parameters.
In India, our AC mains i.e., electricity supplied to the households run at 60 Hz, so that is the rate of the source which Aiwa TV can run at. This is the average since the age of old CRT TVs, our entire system is based on it, so there is no point of changing it.
Thus, Aiwa includes the most advanced TV technologies, which would work a crucial role in choosing one best TV of your choice. We saw several TV resolutions and realized that there is a difference between a real 4K TV and Ultra HD, which many think are on and the same. Similarly, we saw shifts in the display panel tech and various formats of HDR technology.
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