New York, March 22, 2013. ā Samsung Electronics has reaffirmed its leadership in innovative technology by receiving the worldās first Picture Quality Certification in the OLED TV category for its 55-inch OLED model. The certificate was issued by the international research company UL and was the first ever document certifying the impeccable picture quality of OLED TV. This once again confirmed Samsungās leadership in the development of next-generation technology.
āAs the world market leader in TVs for more than seven years, we are not going to rest on our laurels,ā said Hyugong Lee, senior vice president of Samsungās Visual Display Business. ā This achievement is yet another example of our continued commitment to applying pioneering technologies to our products, including TVs, which offer incredible picture quality and completely revolutionize home entertainment.ā.
To achieve UL certification, Samsung OLED TVs were subjected to a number of different tests, both standard, including brightness, color rendering and picture uniformity measurements, as well as brand new tests, one of which was the new āEmotional evaluation of picture qualityā test. This new method consists of viewing a 3D image, in which researchers evaluate the depth of color reproduction and contrast levels. The new rating system is able to correctly assess every color transmitted by the OLED panel.
The recognition of Samsungās OLED TV demonstrates the companyās success in improving OLED technology and enhancing the user experience of the new product. This certificate joins a collection of similar high-profile awards, which already includes the worldās first UHD TV certificate, issued by UL and the German certification company TÜ V Rheinland.
Thatās impressive! Iām curious to know more about the specific qualities or features that led to Samsungās OLED TV being granted this certificate. What criteria did they have to meet to receive such recognition for their picture quality in the OLED category?
What specific criteria or standards did the Samsung OLED TV meet to receive the certificate for picture quality in the OLED category?
Thatās quite an achievement for Samsung! As a potential buyer, Iām curious to know more about the picture quality certificate for OLED TVs. Could you please provide details on the criteria used for assessment and how the Samsung OLED TV excelled in comparison to other competitors?