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Popularization of home appliances: what is the frequency conversion television?
When you hear the term "variable frequency products," the first thing that likely comes to mind is inverter air conditioners and inverter refrigerators—power-saving, power-saving, power-saving! (Yes, it’s important enough to repeat thrice!) But saving energy is just one of the most basic features of inverter products. Frequency conversion opens up so many more possibilities. Recently, a peculiar new term, "inverter TV," has been hogging the spotlight in various trending searches. What exactly is a frequency conversion TV? Many are left scratching their heads. Some wonder if even TVs need frequency conversion. A few self-proclaimed tech experts might explain it as a new twist on old technology without involving power supply changes. But that’s not quite right. So, what is an inverter TV? Is it worth buying one? Let me clear the air for you today.
First off, let's talk about the pioneer of this new generation of "inverter TVs," Konka, the renowned king of color TVs. Even during the CRT era, Konka stood out among domestic and international mainstream color TV companies thanks to its exceptional creativity and manufacturing prowess. As technology and intelligence evolved, Konka adapted to these changes and introduced the R1 inverter TVs, which perfectly align with modern trends. The R1 inverter TV is the brainchild of Konka’s research engineers working alongside a chip engineer from Taiwan, a panel engineer from South Korea, and an engineer from the Third Institute of CETC. Through countless cross-border communications over many sleepless nights, they developed this groundbreaking technology. In today’s increasingly competitive smart TV industry, the R1 stands out as the first TV to adopt frequency conversion technology.
Unlike other appliances that change AC frequencies, the frequency conversion technology in TVs is far more complex. It breaks the boundaries of picture quality, offering users an advanced viewing experience. With the push of consumer upgrades, the TV industry is experiencing a revolutionary transformation in audio and visual capabilities. The R1 inverter TV boasts three major technologies: chip frequency conversion, screen frequency conversion, and backlight frequency conversion. These technologies ensure excellent picture quality by enhancing brightness, contrast, and stability while achieving energy savings. Thanks to its remarkable performance, the Konka R1 inverter TV was awarded the “2017 Innovation Technology Award†at the China Smart Display and Innovation Application Industry Conference.
About chip conversion (MEMC Pro): This motion picture quality compensation technology, known as MEMC, is commonly used in LCD TVs. It involves motion estimation and motion compensation. On top of the standard MEMC, the Konka R1 takes it a step further with its master-control inverter chip, which is the core technology. This enhancement delivers the MEMC Pro effect, allowing for motion compensation from various signal sources. Issues like trailing afterimages, halos, and blurriness of fast-moving objects, such as athletes and balls, are resolved.
Konka R1 inverter TV: Chip inverter (MEMC Pro)
About Local Contrast (Local contrast): To maximize the screen effect, R1 employs local contrast technology, dividing a picture into 1296 blocks. Depending on the brightness and darkness of different blocks and their surroundings, it targets individual blocks for controlled adjustments. These controls change dynamically in real-time based on the image.
Konka R1 inverter TV: Local contrast
About backlight dimming (Local dimming + prismatic light guide plate): To achieve better contrast, R1 designed a 16-partition LED backlight source using Local dimming technology. It intelligently adjusts the current of the corresponding backlight partitions based on chip-recognized display brightness, optimizing the brightness of each area. This not only enhances energy efficiency but also significantly improves visual effects. To complement the Local dimming backlight, R1 uses an industry-leading prismatic structure light guide plate (a KONKA patent). Its surface features special prismatic microstructures that narrow the LED light beam, reducing stray light interference in adjacent areas. Combined with the Local Dimming and HDR2 functions of the inverter TV, this setup dramatically boosts contrast, making the screen sharper with deeper blacks and brighter whites.
Konka R1 inverter TV: Backlight dimming (Local dimming + prism light guide plate)
The chip frequency conversion, screen frequency conversion, and backlight frequency conversion work together to provide full-signal motion compensation, detailed image processing in both dark and bright scenes, enhanced contrast, and reduced power consumption. Whether you’re watching variety shows, Hollywood blockbusters, or sports games, the R1 inverter TV ensures the best picture quality for every scene, offering an excellent experience for regular consumers. The advent of R1 inverter TVs, along with other innovations like Quantum TVs, OLED TVs, ULED TVs, curved TVs, non-screen TVs, and laser TVs, marks a new era in the TV industry, pointing the way forward for future developments.
According to data from Ovid Cloud Network, despite the robust growth in the color TV market in 2016, China’s color TV market showed signs of fatigue at the start of 2017, making it a challenging year for the industry. However, the Konka R1 VVVF TVs broke through the stagnation, continuing Konka’s tradition of superior quality. They’ve revitalized the color TV market in 2017 with a fresh brand identity: “This is Konka.†Their innovative approach promises to bring renewed energy to the industry.
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