Ich warte auf TVs die den BT.2020 /Rec.2020 Standard erfüllen.
TVs mit dieser Technologie/Standard decken unter anderem einen viel höheren Farbraum ab als alles was bis jetzt auf dem Markt ist.
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Perhaps the most interesting recommendation in Rec. 2020 is the significantly better color. Currently, Rec. 709 specifies the following x/y coordinates for red, green, and blue:
(R) 0.640, 0.330
(G) 0.300, 0.600
(B) 0.150, 0.060
These are the specific values for the locations of those colors, as shown on the smaller triangle in the chart above. These colors are "OK" but certainly not as realistic as what we see in the real world. Anything outside that triangle is not captured by the camera, encoded on the disc, or accurately shown on your television.
Rec. 2020's color recommendations are insane (in a good way):
(R) 0.708, 0.292
(G) 0.170, 0.797
(B) 0.131, 0.046
These are massively deeper colors than what's possible now. Of all the aspects of Rec. 2020, this is the part I fear is most likely not to be implemented. These colors are so radically different (that is, better) than what we have now, it's going to take a lot to get current technologies to be able to produce them. Most TVs today are capable of a wider color gamut than Rec. 709, but not this wide. According to sources I spoke to, no current TVs can produce these color points. So this is likely a more difficult technological hurdle than upping the resolution to 4K. Maybe OLED or quantum dots can help.
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Es gibt bereits einen TV der das meiste des BT.2020 Standards unterstützt: Sony KD-75X9405C (X94C) (UHD, 120Hz, BT.2020 Farbtreue kommt beinahe hin, zumindest scheint sie die Beste zu sein, was bisher getestet wurde, 75"), aber der kostet noch 10k CHF. Mit nem Firmware Update hat man dann sogar HDR.