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Sony Unveils New Independent Drive RGB LED Display System for Large Screens

Sony has introduced a new independent drive RGB LED display system designed for large screens, offering improved color accuracy and enhanced backlight control. The system, set for mass production in 2025, aims to improve both home entertainment and professional content creation.

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Why it Matters: The display can independently control red, green, and blue light, resulting in higher color purity, a wider color gamut, and improved image fidelity—key elements for cinematic and professional use.

Key Features of Sony’s New Display System:

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  • Independent Drive RGB LED Backlight: Each RGB color emits light separately, ensuring accurate color representation.
  • Wide Color Gamut: Covers over 99% of DCI-P3 and 90% of ITU-R BT.2020, enhancing color accuracy.
  • Advanced Backlight Control Technology: Dynamically allocates power per scene for improved brightness and color balance.
  • Peak Brightness Over 4000 cd/m²: Achieves the highest color volume among Sony display devices.
  • High-Precision Signal Processing: Uses 96-bit high-speed processing for better contrast, wide dynamic range, and reduced color shift at different viewing angles.
  • Joint Development with Industry Leaders: Sony is working with MediaTek, ROHM, and Sanan Optoelectronics to develop the control processor, LED drive IC, and LED components.

What’s Next?

Sony plans to integrate this display technology into consumer TVs and professional displays starting in 2025. How do you see this impacting the future of home and studio displays?

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